The NJSO presents Brahms’ First Symphony; Anthony McGill performs Danielpour’s Clarinet Concerto—an NJSO co-commission.
The NJSO presents The Wizard of Oz with live orchestral accompaniment on April 26 and 27 in Newark and New Brunswick.
The NJSO hosts its third College Night of the season on April 5 at the State Theatre in New Brunswick.
The NJSO announces the NJSO Edward T. Cone Composition Institute, a multi-faceted program that promotes new music and emerging composers.
From Sochi to Strauss—U.S. Olympic bobsledder Jazmine Fenlator will chat with Concertmaster Eric Wyrick on March 21 at NJPAC.
The NJSO and Music Director Jacques Lacombe present Verdi’s mammoth Requiem April 3–6 in Newark, New Brunswick and Morristown.
The event finale is #OrchestraYou—a post-concert session in which audience members can perform their own instruments alongside NJSO musicians.
The NJSO hosts its Spring into Music Gala, “Oz,” on April 26 at NJPAC in Newark.
Grammy-winning violinist Hilary Hahn joins the NJSO for Brahms’ Violin Concerto March 13–16 in Newark, Princeton and Morristown.
April 13 concert at NJPAC features Beethoven’s “Pastoral” Symphony and Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3.
The NJSO presents Grieg’s Piano Concerto on a program that also features Dvořák’s Eighth Symphony and Sibelius’ Spring Song.