News & Updates

Sep 6, 2013

Times of Trenton previews NJSO’s ‘big plans’ for 2013–14

The Times of Trenton writes that the NJSO has “big plans for the season.”

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Sep 5, 2013

WQXR names Gemma New a top woman conductor on the rise

WQXR names NJSO Assistant Conductor Gemma New a top-five woman conductor on the rise.

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Sep 5, 2013

NJSO OPENS SEASON WITH INNOVATIVE DVOŘÁK ‘NEW WORLD’ PERFORMANCE

The NJSO will perform Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9, “From the New World,” with spirituals sung in between movements.

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Aug 30, 2013

NJSO President & CEO James Roe to perform at Ravinia Festival

NJSO President & CEO James Roe will perform at the Ravinia Festival in Chicago on September 3.

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Aug 30, 2013

NJSO presents Opening Night Celebration Sep 27 at NJPAC

The NJSO opens the 2013–14 season with an Opening Night Celebration at NJPAC in Newark.

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Aug 23, 2013

NJSO duo performs for summer-camp students

NJSO violin-bass duo performs for summer-camp students at Bethany Baptist Church in Newark.

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Aug 19, 2013

Star-Ledger features NJSO ‘friend-raisers’

The Star-Ledger looks at events that provide "opportunities to get close to the artists and to experience the art form in a more personal way."

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Aug 9, 2013

NJTV previews Legend of Zelda concert at NJPAC

“[Zelda] takes place in a magical world … You expect soaring strings and French horns and woodwinds. You expect the whole picture.”

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Aug 9, 2013

WWFM broadcasts NJSO concerts Aug 14–16

From August 14 to 16, WWFM will broadcast select NJSO performances from the 2012–13 season.

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Aug 8, 2013

Select Your Own Seats When You Buy Online!

We just added a new feature: now you can choose specific seats when you buy tickets online. Try it out today!

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Aug 1, 2013

Symphony magazine features NJSO pilot program

The latest issue of Symphony magazine features the NJSO’s El Sistema-inspired pilot program in Newark.

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July 24, 2013

NJ arts council approves grants

The New Jersey State Council on the Arts approved grants for arts organizations across the state.

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