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Welcome to your New Jersey Symphony’s 2025–26 season! This season, we honor and celebrate Xian Zhang as she embarks on her 10th season as the music director of the Garden State’s premier orchestra. Come celebrate Xian’s excellence and artistry with us, as she and the musicians of the New Jersey Symphony present a season to remember full of spectacular performances.
Classical Series
The 2025–26 season features amazing guest artists, including Principal Guest Conductor Joshua Bell, Emanuel Ax, Michelle Cann, Francesca Dego, Eva Gevorgyan, Randall Goosby, Time for Three, Joyce Yang, and many others.
Enjoy beloved classics including Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra; Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 and “Pastoral” Symphony; Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique; Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue; Mendelssohn’s “Italian” Symphony; Mozart’s Requiem; Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet; Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1, and many more.
Discover new pieces by compelling contemporary composers including Resident Artistic Partner Allison Loggins-Hull, Jessie Montgomery, Kevin Puts, and Carlos Simon–plus hidden gems of the canon including Florence Price’s Piano Concerto in One Movement, Webern’s Im Sommerwind, Mahler’s Songs of a Wayfarer, Tchaikovsky’s Second Symphony, and more.
Experience exciting collaborations with local organizations: Montclair State University Chorale & Singers, Peking University Alumni Chorus, and The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey.
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Newark Classical Series
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NJPAC in Newark really does have it all—a warm, inviting atmosphere, convenient on-site dining and parking options, spacious lobby areas and superb acoustics for orchestral concerts.
New Jersey Symphony Newark Series OverviewClassical Series
- New Jersey Symphony Newark Classical Series 1 - Friday and Saturday Evenings
- New Jersey Symphony Newark Classical Series 2 - Thursday and Sunday Afternoons
- New Jersey Symphony Newark Classical Series 3 - Thursday Afternoons
- New Jersey Symphony Newark Classical Series 4 - Friday Evenings
- New Jersey Symphony Newark Classical Series 5 - Saturday Evenings
- New Jersey Symphony Newark Classical Series 6 - Sunday Afternoons
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New Brunswick Classical Series
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There’s plenty to love at State Theatre in New Brunswick, located in the heart of the New Brunswick arts district.
Classical Series
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Red Bank Classical Series
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Enjoy the New Jersey Symphony in the ornate surroundings of the Count Basie Center for the Arts in Red Bank, which is conveniently located near great restaurants and free parking.
Classical Series
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Princeton Classical Series
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Prefer your concerts at Richardson Auditorium in Princeton? The music envelops you in this intimate space, located on the Princeton University campus, directly across from Palmer Square.
Classical Series
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Morristown Classical Series
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Fans attending performances at Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown can relax in the recently renovated lobby space.
Classical Series
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TwoSet Violin with the New Jersey Symphony
Part of the TwoSet Violin World Tour
TwoSet Violin
New Jersey Symphony
World-famous YouTube classical music comedy duo TwoSet Violin take the stage with the New Jersey Symphony for a wide-ranging night of musical fun! Violinists Eddy Chen and Brett Yang will take their unique brand of earnest and silly musical comedy to a new level in this performance, with the backing of a full symphony orchestra.
Performed in Newark
Fantasia in Concert
New Jersey Symphony at the Movies
Constantine Kitsopoulos conductor
New Jersey Symphony
Experience Disney’s groundbreaking marriage of symphonic music and animation, Fantasia. Beloved repertoire from the original 1940 version and Fantasia 2000, including The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, and The Nutcracker Suite, will be performed by the New Jersey Symphony while Disney’s stunning footage is shown on the big screen. Enjoy iconic moments and childhood favorites like never before!
Performed in Morristown, Red Bank and New Brunswick
Discover Rhapsody
in Blue
New Jersey Symphony Family Concert
Tito Muñoz conductor
Michelle Cann piano
New Jersey Symphony
Discover what makes a live orchestra concert so special. We’ll take a deep dive into one of the greatest American piano concertos, Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, followed by Copland’s lively Suite from Billy the Kid.
Performed in Newark
Elf in Concert
New Jersey Symphony at the Movies
Conner Gray Covington conductor
New Jersey Symphony
Buddy was accidentally transported to the North Pole as a toddler and raised to adulthood among Santa’s elves. Unable to shake the feeling that he doesn’t fit in, the adult Buddy travels to New York, in full elf uniform, in search of his real father. This holiday season, relive this heartwarming holiday classic on a giant screen as every note of John Debney’s wonderful score is played live to picture in: Elf in Concert!
Performed in Newark and Red Bank
Handel’s Messiah
New Jersey Symphony Holiday Tradition
Anthony Parnther conductor
Caitlin Gotimer soprano
Maria Dominique Lopez mezzo-soprano
Orson Van Gay II tenor
Shyheim Selvan Hinnant bass-baritone
Montclair State University Singers | Heather J. Buchanan, director
New Jersey Symphony
Handel’s Messiah embraces every emotion, from the first voice singing “Comfort ye,” inviting you to step aside from the season’s frenzy, to the riveting Amen Chorus at the end. In between are moments of transcendence, loss, and deeply-felt awe—what makes a classic a classic.
Performed in Princeton and Newark
2026 Lunar New Year Celebration
Celebration of the Year of the Horse
Sunny Xia conductor
Haochen Zhang piano
Peking University Alumni Chorus
New Jersey Symphony
Enjoy an evening of community and cultural exchange that is wonderful for families and children, as we celebrate the Year of the Horse. Seattle Symphony Associate Conductor Sunny Xia and Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Winner Haochen Zhang make their New Jersey Symphony debuts in this festive concert that celebrates music from East and West.
Performed in Newark
Discover Beethoven’s “Pastoral” Symphony
New Jersey Symphony Family Concert
Xian Zhang conductor
New Jersey Symphony
Discover the storytelling power of classical music! Beethoven’s “Pastoral” Symphony was one of his only works that depicts very specific scenes and storylines, which we’ll dive into measure by measure in this concert.
Performed in Newark
Star Wars: The Last Jedi in Concert
New Jersey Symphony at the Movies
Constantine Kitsopoulos conductor
New Jersey Symphony
Don’t miss this big-screen battle with the score performed live by the New Jersey Symphony. The Resistance is in desperate need of help when they find themselves impossibly pursued by the First Order. While Rey travels to a remote planet called Ahch-To to recruit Luke Skywalker to the Resistance, Finn and Rose, a mechanic, go on their own mission in the hopes of helping the Resistance finally escape the First Order. But everyone finds themselves on the salt-planet of Crait for a last stand.
Performed in Red Bank, Newark and New Brunswick
Ben Folds with the New Jersey Symphony
Ben Folds performs his greatest hits!
Ben Folds guest artist
New Jersey Symphony
Emmy-nominated singer-songwriter-composer Ben Folds joins the New Jersey Symphony for a unique and unforgettable performance of music from across his career. Widely regarded as one of the major musical influences of our generation, Folds’ enormous body of genre-bending music includes pop albums with Ben Folds Five, multiple solo albums, and numerous collaborative records. His latest album, 2023’s What Matters Most, is a blend of piano-driven pop rock songs, while his 2015 Concerto for Piano and Orchestra soared to #1 on both the Billboard classical and classical crossover charts. He released his first Christmas album in 2024 and last Fall recorded a live album slated for release in 2025 with the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., where he served for eight years as the first artistic advisor to the NSO.
Performed in Newark and New Brunswick
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