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.
“With the mighty NJSO and compelling music-making of such outstanding caliber in your backyard, who needs to schlep to New York?”
Read Star-Ledger coverage of Lacombe's announcement that he will step down after the 2015–16 season.
The Star-Ledger previews the NJSO's opening weekend concerts featuring Carmina Burana Oct 10–12.
Associate Conductor Gemma New will participate in the Los Angeles Philharmonic's prestigious Dudamel Fellowship Program.
The NJSO Youth Orchestras celebrated the start of the new season with a special kickoff event.
NJSO English horn and oboist Andrew Adelson garnered praise for his guest appearance with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.