The production’s first major return to the NJ/NY area since the original concert’s history-making, sold-out, extended Broadway run.
Gil Shaham’s performances of Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto grab the top spot in The Star-Ledger’s “Top 5” shows.
The NJSO hosts its third-annual Saturday Night Out event for LGBT community members and friends on November 29 at NJPAC in Newark.
The NJSO presents Chopin’s First Piano Concerto and Brahms’ Fourth Symphony, November 28–30 in Princeton, Newark and New Brunswick.
“With the mighty NJSO and compelling music-making of such outstanding caliber in your backyard, who needs to schlep to New York?”
The NJSO and Gallery Aferro will partner for Artist Box, a unique initiative that will bring artists from the Newark-based art gallery to NJSO performances…
Read Star-Ledger coverage of Lacombe's announcement that he will step down after the 2015–16 season.
Jacques Lacombe has announced that he will step down as music director when his contract expires at the end of the 2015–16 season.
The Star-Ledger previews the NJSO's opening weekend concerts featuring Carmina Burana Oct 10–12.
The NJSO hosts its first College Night of the season on November 8 in New Brunswick. $10 student tickets include a post-concert party.
The NJSO presents works by Mozart, Schubert and Strauss Jr. November 6–9 in Newark, Princeton and New Brunswick.