Jacques Lacombe chats about the NJSO’s Shakespeare-themed Winter Festival and Sarah Chang's two-week residency.
The NJSO is “about to offer a veritable banquet of Shakespearean music” this month.
Classic cartoons will screen above the stage as the NJSO plays the scores live.
The Wall Street Journal explores NJSO Accents—events that enhance the concert experience for audiences.
“[O]rchestra, chorus, conductor and soloists brought out the work’s many shades, and delivered [a] rousing ‘Hallelujah.’”…
“It’s a compelling take on the work,” the paper writes of the NJSO recording led by Jacques Lacombe.
Bugs Bunny at the Symphony II creator/conductor George Daugherty chats with 1450 WCTC.
Tune in to 1450 WCTC on Dec 19 at 7:30 am to hear Bugs Bunny at the Symphony II creator/conductor George Daugherty.
Take 6 ”gives us reason to close our eyes for a gleeful moment and realize that there is much for which to be joyful.”
"One need not be a music scholar or a Christian to find in the "Messiah" a musical perfection or a spiritual renewal, or both."
“[T]he playing was unflaggingly elegant,” The Star-Ledger writes of Chopin’s First Piano Concerto with Inon Barnatan.
“[P]ianist and players [were] totally united and performing as if just one person.”