What makes REACH so special? It’s the personal connections that audience members make with the musicians and the music.
Nearly 200 students from colleges and universities across the state joined the Orchestra at NJPAC in Newark for an evening of music and fun.
The Star-Ledger reviews the NJSO’s “Pictures at an Exhibition” concert and College Night event.
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The NJSO presents Strauss’ “Don Juan” and “Death and Transfiguration.” Susanna Mälkki conducts.
"A ticket to the [NJSO’s March 1 concert at NJPAC]. Ten bucks. A post-concert party with live music, and busing to Newark and home again. Free.”
Take a look backstage at the annual side-by-side performances of high-school orchestra musicians and the NJSO.
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“Henry Lewis broke racial barriers on Feb. 15, 1968, when he was named director of the New Jersey Symphony.”
Hear your favorite Mozart works--like Eine kleine Nachtmusik in this free chamber music concert at the Toms River Library.
NJTV was on the scene when the NJSO performed “Casablanca” at NJPAC on February 9.
The NJSO hosts College Night on March 1 at NJPAC in Newark; $10 student tickets include an exclusive post-concert party.