The NJSO has resumed the search for its new President & CEO.
The NJSO and Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ present the 16th annual UJA benefit concert.
The NJSO presents an all-Gershwin pops program in New Brunswick and Newark, April 19–20.
At concerts throughout April, the NJSO and its volunteers will collect non-perishable food items to donate to The Community FoodBank of New Jersey.
Violinist Sarah Chang returns to New Jersey stages for performances of Bruch’s First Violin Concerto with the NJSO on April 25, 27 and 28.
Chamber ensembles in the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra’s Greater Newark Youth Orchestra give two performances in Newark this month.
The NJSO hosts a champagne and dessert reception for LGBT community members and friends on April 5.
The NJSO hosts Spring into Music on April 20 at NJPAC in Newark. The event includes cocktails, dinner, a silent auction and concert.
The NJSO presents an all-Tchaikovsky program featuring Variations on a Rococo Theme, performed by NJSO Principal Cello Jonathan Spitz
The NJSO presents Strauss’ “Don Juan” and “Death and Transfiguration.” Susanna Mälkki conducts.
The NJSO hosts College Night on March 1 at NJPAC in Newark; $10 student tickets include an exclusive post-concert party.
The NJSO received a Getty grant from the League of American Orchestras to further develop the NJSO Autism Community Initiative.