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.”
Read NPR’s firsthand account from the #OrchestraYou first-violin section—listen to "All Things Considered” on March 26 for more!