Take 6 ”gives us reason to close our eyes for a gleeful moment and realize that there is much for which to be joyful.”
"One need not be a music scholar or a Christian to find in the "Messiah" a musical perfection or a spiritual renewal, or both."
The NJSO presents a trio of works inspired by Romeo and Juliet from Tchaikovsky, Gounod and Prokofiev Jan 9–11 on a program featuring The Shakepeare…
Each performing ensemble gave memorable performances in front of family and friends - check out scenes from the concert!
“[T]he playing was unflaggingly elegant,” The Star-Ledger writes of Chopin’s First Piano Concerto with Inon Barnatan.
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Bank of America will sponsor renowned violinist Sarah Chang’s two-week residency with the NJSO during the Orchestra’s 2015 Winter Festival.
“[P]ianist and players [were] totally united and performing as if just one person.”
Examiner.com interviews pianist Inon Barnatan, who joins the NJSO for Chopin's First Piano Concerto this weekend.
The NJSO presents the 2015 Winter Festival: Sounds of Shakespeare—the first year of a two-season cycle celebrating music inspired by the Bard.