Newark deputy mayor, historian join NJSO for Heroes Night
Special guests including Newark Deputy Mayor Margarita Muñiz and Newark city historian Dr. Clement A. Price, Rutgers Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor of History, join the NJSO for Heroes Night—a unique post-concert event on Friday, May 30, at NJPAC in Newark.
Muñiz and Price will share stories about heroes that inspire them to serve others in a session hosted by NJSO President & CEO James Roe. The special event is free to all ticketholders for the NJSO’s May 30 performance of Beethoven’s Violin Concerto and Strauss’ A Hero’s Life (Ein Heldenleben) .
Heroes Night follows other NJSO post-concert events, including From Sochi to Strauss—a session with Team USA Olympic bobsled pilot Jazmine Fenlator and NJSO Concertmaster Eric Wyrick on March 21.
Learn more about Heroes Night, read bios of Muñiz and Price and purchase tickets for the May 30 concert and event at www.njsymphony.org/myhero.
SPECIAL OFFER FOR HEROES
There are many types of heroes: family members, teachers, mentors or role models. When you buy a ticket for the concerts featuring Strauss’ A Hero’s Life (Ein Heldenleben), you can bring your hero for free! Use promo code MYHERO by phone at 1.800.ALLEGRO (255.3476) or purchase online and enter the code before selecting yo ur seats (some restrictions apply).
BEETHOVEN’S VIOLIN CONCERTO
2013-14 Season
JACQUES LACOMBE conductor
JAMES EHNES violin
NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
BEETHOVEN Violin Concerto
STRAUSS Ein Heldenleben (A Hero’s Life)