World-Premiere Saturday! The NJSO premiered the works of the Institute composers at a special performance capping the program.
Follow us this week as we share dispatches from the NJSO Edward T. Cone Composition Institute. Then, join us for World-Premiere Saturday in Princeton!
Lembit Beecher’s Kalevipoeg in California imagines the Estonian folk hero transported to present-day San Francisco.
Buffalo native Chris Rogerson's Institute piece was inspired by his college experience in Philadelphia.
The Star-Ledger previews tomorrow's world premieres of works by the composers of the NJSO Edward T. Cone Composition Institute.
Tonight, the NJSO performs the world premiere of Edward T. Cone’s Symphony in a special lecture/concert.
A day that opened with masterclasses in Princeton ended with radio interviews and a reception in New York City.
See how the Bent Spoon created a flavor celebrating NJSO’s summer in Princeton. Ticketholders receive 10% off through July 19!
From Bugs Bunny to Berlioz, Choi has been inspired by great music and spun those ideas into music that is distinctly his.
Biedenbender’s Strange, Beautiful Noises was inspired by the birth of his son and the emotional year that preceded it.
Princeton’s Bent Spoon will create a new flavor celebrating the NJSO’s summer programs; save 10% with your ticket July 17–19!
With a breathtaking photo of the NJSO framed by fireworks, Dennis Gottschalk won the NJSO’s summer photo contest.