Nearly 200 students from colleges and universities across the state and beyond joined the NJSO for Verdi’s Requiem.
The NJSO presents Saturday Night Out—an event for LGBT community members and friends—on Saturday, May 3, at NJPAC in Newark.
The Star-Ledger names the NJSO’s performances of Verdi’s Requiem to its top-five weekend picks.
The NJSO offered a planned-giving seminar on the theme of “Family, Finance and Philanthropy.”
The NJSO presents Brahms’ First Symphony; Anthony McGill performs Danielpour’s Clarinet Concerto—an NJSO co-commission.
NJSO President & CEO James Roe accepted the NJSO’s JerseyArts.com People’s Choice Award for “Favorite Symphony/Orchestra” at a ceremony on March…
From Sochi to Strauss—U.S. Olympic bobsledder Jazmine Fenlator chatted with Concertmaster Eric Wyrick at a special session on March 21 at NJPAC.
Hear NPR’s Anastasia Tsioulcas share her #OrchestraYou experience on the March 26 edition of “All Things Considered.”
Through the Concerts for Young People series, hundreds of students perform side-by-side with the NJSO each year.
The Star-Ledger praises “one of the finest and most moving performances I have heard [the NJSO] play in recent years.”