Princeton Magazine gives NJSO Music Director Jacques Lacombe “The Last Word.”
The Asbury Park Press highlights the NJSO’s Giving Tuesday effort.
The Star-Ledger reviews the NJSO program featuring Dmitry Sitkovetsky as conductor and violinist.
NJSO CHAMPS—an intensive education program inspired by the Venezuelan social change and music education program El Sistema—begins its first full year.
Listen to a WWFM program recorded on the scene at the NJSO’s College Night at NJPAC in Newark on November 1.
Learn more about Giving Tuesday, read stories of support and share your own.
The NJSO will participate in the second annual Giving Tuesday on December 3.
The NJSO’s November 1 College Night saw 139 students join the Orchestra for an evening of music and fun.
This Wednesday, November 6, an NJSO brass quartet plays a free concert of Baroque, jazz and patriotic music at Rutgers-Newark.
“As the soloist for Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with [the NJSO], Vondrácek made a strong impression.”