“[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.”
Examiner.com interviews pianist Inon Barnatan, who joins the NJSO for Chopin's First Piano Concerto this weekend.
Travel to Princeton to celebrate the holiday season with a tour of Drumthwacket, lunch at Agricola Community Eatery and shopping in Palmer Square.
Lacombe chats about the NJSO's upcoming "Sounds of Shakespeare" Winter Festival, Verdi's Requiem recording and more.
“The Musical Time Machine” is a trip through music history perfect for the whole family.
The NJSO hosts #ChoraleYou—a “sing-in” for audiences and NJSO members following the Dec 13 holiday pops concert.
Five NJ El Sistema-inspired programs are giving performances in their communities this week. Check back for scenes from these concerts!
The whole NJSO family mourns the loss of William H. Scheide, a great friend to the Orchestra.
Everyone's favorite cartoon rabbit is on his way to New Jersey! Watch the trailer for the performances Jan 3 and 4 in Newark and New Brunswick.
The recording will be available at NJSO concerts beginning November 29; it is currently available to preorder online or by phone.
Students from 14 colleges and universities joined the NJSO for a Viennese program and post-concert party on Saturday.