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.
The NJSO repeats “Classic Vienna” tonight in New Brunswick and tomorrow in Newark.
On behalf of the entire NJSO family, President & CEO James Roe reflects on Price's enduring spirit.
The NJSO shows "color and character, and a willingness to dive into challenging works with power and emotional generosity."
“[T]his Garden State ensemble is playing at a very high level indeed ... Under Mr. Lacombe, this music was thrilling.”
The Star-Ledger names the NJSO’s Scheherazade and Petrouchka program one of the week’s “Top 5.”
Superconductor reviews the NJSO’s program featuring violinist Gil Shaham.
Gil Shaham chats about the work and his return to the NJSO for Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto Oct 23–26.
Gil Shaham’s performances of Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto grab the top spot in The Star-Ledger’s “Top 5” shows.