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Jan 20, 2015

Star-Ledger: West Side Story with Sarah Chang in Top 5

The NJSO’s Winter Festival finale makes The Star-Ledger’s picks for the week’s top five shows.

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Jan 13, 2015

Star-Ledger reviews Romeo and Juliet program

The Star-Ledger reviews the 2015 Winter Festival’s opening program.

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Jan 12, 2015

Broadway World interviews Sarah Chang

Sarah Chang chats about West Side Story, her relationship with the NJSO, the classical music scene and more.

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Jan 12, 2015

Review: ‘a unique, powerfully moving experience’

“Their passionate performance [of Romeo and Juliet] ended in an incandescent blaze.”

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Jan 6, 2015

Sarah Chang chats with Star-Ledger about NJSO residency

As she prepares to perform Bernstein's West Side Story Suite, “[you] might say she’s excited to ‘play it cool.’”…

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Jan 6, 2015

WWFM to broadcast Golandsky piano concert on Jan 9

Tune in to WWFM at noon on Fri, Jan 9, for a broadcast of July's Golandsky Institute International Piano Festival program featuring the…

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Jan 6, 2015

LISTEN: Lacombe talks Winter Festival with Jersey Arts

Jacques Lacombe chats about the NJSO’s Shakespeare-themed Winter Festival and Sarah Chang's two-week residency.

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Jan 2, 2015

Trenton Times previews Shakespeare Winter Festival

The NJSO is “about to offer a veritable banquet of Shakespearean music” this month.

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Dec 30, 2014

Star-Ledger: Bugs Bunny at the Symphony II in week’s ‘Top 5’

Classic cartoons will screen above the stage as the NJSO plays the scores live.

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Dec 30, 2014

Wall Street Journal features NJSO Accents

The Wall Street Journal explores NJSO Accents—events that enhance the concert experience for audiences.

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Dec 23, 2014

Star-Ledger: NJSO’s Messiah performance ‘worth the wait’

“[O]rchestra, chorus, conductor and soloists brought out the work’s many shades, and delivered [a] rousing ‘Hallelujah.’”…

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Dec 22, 2014

Star-Ledger praises NJSO's new Verdi recording

“It’s a compelling take on the work,” the paper writes of the NJSO recording led by Jacques Lacombe.

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