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The NJSO welcomes Finnish conductor Susanna Mälkki, who, by all accounts, lives up to considerable hype.
On March 21, the NJSO received its Discover Jersey Arts’ People’s Choice Award for “Favorite Symphony/Orchestra.”
The Star-Ledger’s Ronni Reich reviews the NJSO’s Mozart’s Requiem program.
The NJSO presents an all-Gershwin pops program in New Brunswick and Newark, April 19–20.
At concerts throughout April, the NJSO and its volunteers will collect non-perishable food items to donate to The Community FoodBank of New Jersey.
Chamber ensembles in the Greater Newark Youth Orchestra give a free chamber music concert at Bethany Baptist Church in Newark on March 23.
Newark students fiddle their way to NJPAC!
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Violinist Sarah Chang returns to New Jersey stages for performances of Bruch’s First Violin Concerto with the NJSO on April 25, 27 and 28.
Gay City News interviews soprano Christine Brandes, who appears in Mozart’s Requiem with the NJSO March 21–24.