The NJSO’s Winter Festival finale makes The Star-Ledger’s picks for the week’s top five shows.
The Star-Ledger reviews the 2015 Winter Festival’s opening program.
Sarah Chang chats about West Side Story, her relationship with the NJSO, the classical music scene and more.
“Their passionate performance [of Romeo and Juliet] ended in an incandescent blaze.”
As she prepares to perform Bernstein's West Side Story Suite, “[you] might say she’s excited to ‘play it cool.’”…
Tune in to WWFM at noon on Fri, Jan 9, for a broadcast of July's Golandsky Institute International Piano Festival program featuring the…
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.