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Dec 10, 2013

Press review Bartók/Ravel concerts

Read concert reviews from Princeton Town Topics and Q on Stage.

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Nov 26, 2013

Wall Street Journal, Playbill Arts preview Thanksgiving-weekend concerts

Jacques Lacombe chats with Playbill Arts; The Wall Street Journal previews the concerts.

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Nov 26, 2013

Macy’s gives to support NJSO CHAMPS

Macy’s has given its first-ever gift to the NJSO in support of NJSO CHAMPS—an intensive El Sistema-modeled education program.

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Nov 25, 2013

Wall Street Journal previews Thanksgiving-weekend concerts

“Move over, Bruce and Snooki. The Garden State isn't just the home of rock stars and reality TV, but has classical composers too.”

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Nov 25, 2013

View Broadway World’s Sinatra concert photos

Broadway World’s was on the scene at the NJSO’s performance celebrating the centennial of Sammy Cahn with Frank Sinatra Jr. and Steve Tyrell at NJPAC.

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Nov 22, 2013

Watch video of Sinatra Jr. on ‘Good Day New York’

Frank Sinatra Jr. appeared on “Good Day New York” this morning to chat about his November 24 concert with the NJSO at NJPAC.

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Nov 20, 2013

Princeton Magazine interviews Jacques Lacombe

Princeton Magazine gives NJSO Music Director Jacques Lacombe “The Last Word.”

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Nov 19, 2013

Asbury Park Press features #GivingTuesday

The Asbury Park Press highlights the NJSO’s Giving Tuesday effort.

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Nov 16, 2013

Star-Ledger reviews Sitkovetsky program

The Star-Ledger reviews the NJSO program featuring Dmitry Sitkovetsky as conductor and violinist.

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Nov 15, 2013

Listen to WWFM’s program recorded at College Night

Listen to a WWFM program recorded on the scene at the NJSO’s College Night at NJPAC in Newark on November 1.

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Nov 2, 2013

Star-Ledger praises NJSO’s Tchaikovsky performance

“As the soloist for Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with [the NJSO], Vondrácek made a strong impression.”

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Oct 28, 2013

Star-Ledger reviews ‘Lacombe & Gluzman’

“The orchestra brought out [the] anguish [of Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony], building to feverish heights and dark, quaking depths illustrating seemingly…

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