
You must now log in to your AARP.org account to register for an AARP Theater Show.
- When you click register, it will prompt you to: log into your AARP.org account, verify your AARP.org account or create an AARP.org account.
- If you do not have an AARP.ORG account, you can create one for free!
- AARP membership is NOT required to create an account.
- Your Eventive account will not be accepted for AARP Theater shows.
GET READY FOR THE SHOW!
1. Find directions to download the AARP Streams app by clicking on "Need Help?" above.
2. Log into your AARP.org account in advance to avoid any issues accessing the show.
3. If you log in prior to 7:45pm ET, you will see the button above displays “Registered”. If you are pre-registered and do not see that message, look directly below the buttons to find the "Log in to your account for access" text in gray and click it to log in.
4. Beginning at 7:45pm ET, you can access the show room by clicking the button that says, "Enter Live Broadcast".
Helpful Tech Tips:
- Ensure you have a strong internet / Wi-Fi connection
- Access the show on your preferred device (smartphone, tablet, computer, or laptop) using Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Opera—do not use Internet Explorer
- This content may not be accessed via proxy server or VPN. Please disconnect and try again.
- Test your device compatibility NOW by watching this video and test the AARP Streams platform. The test video is for testing use ONLY. Please go back to the screening page or TV apps to access the event.
If you would like to watch the show on your TV:
- Ensure you have installed the AARP Streams app [Apple TV, Roku, or Amazon Fire], open it, and you should see a 6-character code.
- Next, go to https://watch.aarp.org/tv and login to your AARP account from your device, or make sure you're already logged into your AARP account. You must do this first before you can connect the TV app to your account! Then enter the 6-character code into your account settings.
- You can also use AIRPLAY or CHROMECAST from your computer or handheld device. You CANNOT use screen mirroring.
For more helpful tips or to chat with someone directly about technical issues, visit the Help Center or email findfun@aarp.org.
In this delightfully upbeat all-Brahms program, the London Symphony Orchestra with Conductor Laureate Michael Tilson Thomas and virtuoso Christian Tetzlaff—called “the finest violinist performing before the public today” by The New Yorker—prove that in the hands of our greatest artists, the music always comes first: “It’s the composers who change the world,” says Tetzlaff, “who show us the soul in a new light.” Tetzlaff starts off the show in high style with Brahms’s sole Violin Concerto in D major, capturing the sunny beauty of the Wörthersee in Austria where the composer spent the summer of 1878 writing this beloved masterpiece. MTT and the LSO then move on to the Serenade No. 1—also in the bright key of D major—the product of a 25-year-old genius at the dawn of his career, filled with warmth and humor, whose rapturous reception overshadowed even that of its illustrious contemporary, the Piano Concerto No. 1. Film image, synopsis and related credits courtesy of Todd Rosenberg.
- Year2023
- Runtime96 minutes
- NoteConductor: Michael Tilson Thomas
- CastChristian Tetzlaff
- ComposerJohannes Brahms, Johann Sebastian Bach
- MusicLondon Symphony Orchestra
You must now log in to your AARP.org account to register for an AARP Theater Show.
- When you click register, it will prompt you to: log into your AARP.org account, verify your AARP.org account or create an AARP.org account.
- If you do not have an AARP.ORG account, you can create one for free!
- AARP membership is NOT required to create an account.
- Your Eventive account will not be accepted for AARP Theater shows.
GET READY FOR THE SHOW!
1. Find directions to download the AARP Streams app by clicking on "Need Help?" above.
2. Log into your AARP.org account in advance to avoid any issues accessing the show.
3. If you log in prior to 7:45pm ET, you will see the button above displays “Registered”. If you are pre-registered and do not see that message, look directly below the buttons to find the "Log in to your account for access" text in gray and click it to log in.
4. Beginning at 7:45pm ET, you can access the show room by clicking the button that says, "Enter Live Broadcast".
Helpful Tech Tips:
- Ensure you have a strong internet / Wi-Fi connection
- Access the show on your preferred device (smartphone, tablet, computer, or laptop) using Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Opera—do not use Internet Explorer
- This content may not be accessed via proxy server or VPN. Please disconnect and try again.
- Test your device compatibility NOW by watching this video and test the AARP Streams platform. The test video is for testing use ONLY. Please go back to the screening page or TV apps to access the event.
If you would like to watch the show on your TV:
- Ensure you have installed the AARP Streams app [Apple TV, Roku, or Amazon Fire], open it, and you should see a 6-character code.
- Next, go to https://watch.aarp.org/tv and login to your AARP account from your device, or make sure you're already logged into your AARP account. You must do this first before you can connect the TV app to your account! Then enter the 6-character code into your account settings.
- You can also use AIRPLAY or CHROMECAST from your computer or handheld device. You CANNOT use screen mirroring.
For more helpful tips or to chat with someone directly about technical issues, visit the Help Center or email findfun@aarp.org.
In this delightfully upbeat all-Brahms program, the London Symphony Orchestra with Conductor Laureate Michael Tilson Thomas and virtuoso Christian Tetzlaff—called “the finest violinist performing before the public today” by The New Yorker—prove that in the hands of our greatest artists, the music always comes first: “It’s the composers who change the world,” says Tetzlaff, “who show us the soul in a new light.” Tetzlaff starts off the show in high style with Brahms’s sole Violin Concerto in D major, capturing the sunny beauty of the Wörthersee in Austria where the composer spent the summer of 1878 writing this beloved masterpiece. MTT and the LSO then move on to the Serenade No. 1—also in the bright key of D major—the product of a 25-year-old genius at the dawn of his career, filled with warmth and humor, whose rapturous reception overshadowed even that of its illustrious contemporary, the Piano Concerto No. 1. Film image, synopsis and related credits courtesy of Todd Rosenberg.
- Year2023
- Runtime96 minutes
- NoteConductor: Michael Tilson Thomas
- CastChristian Tetzlaff
- ComposerJohannes Brahms, Johann Sebastian Bach
- MusicLondon Symphony Orchestra