Tag: Princeton Symphony Orchestra
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Princeton Symphony Orchestra announces 2022-23 season
PRINCETON — The Princeton Symphony Orchestra (PSO) and Edward T. Cone Music Director Rossen Milanov have announced a 2022-23 season filled with top guest artists and varied programming including lesser known important works and a range of genres from thrilling dances to enthralling arias. Distinctive Latin and Spanish, English, American, Italian and Eastern European sounds…
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Princeton Symphony Orchestra plans multi-faceted outdoor festival for June
The Princeton Symphony Orchestra (PSO) is planning an all-new outdoor Princeton Festival June 10-25, with a cohesive campus plan, community cooperation and artist participation. A cadre of opera singers are poised to inhabit the comic characters of Derrick Wang’s “Scalia/Ginsburg” and W.A. Mozart’s “The Impresario,” as well as Benjamin Britten’s full-length opera “Albert Herring.” Concerts featuring top…
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Princeton Symphony Orchestra, The Princeton Festival merge
Princeton’s two leading non-profit music organizations, Princeton Symphony Orchestra (PSO) and The Princeton Festival, completed a strategic merger under the legal entity of Princeton Symphony Orchestra, Inc. The Princeton Festival will retain its name and continue going forward as an artistic program of the PSO alongside the PSO’s classical, pops, chamber music, and PSO BRAVO! education programs. Once…
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Special Feature: Students, Faculty, Many Others Anxious for Princeton University’s Reopening Plans
Daniel Farber Huang submitted a series of articles on Princeton’s COVID-19 response and recovery efforts, from the arts scene, businesses, charities, government and Princeton University. He recently completed his Masters in Journalism from Harvard and is a longtime Princeton resident. An article will appear at www.centraljersey.com each day this week. For more information, visit www.ThePowerOfFaces.com or…
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Special Feature: Princeton Arts Scene Struggles to Reinvent, Rejuvenate Itself
Daniel Farber Huang submitted a series of articles on Princeton’s COVID-19 response and recovery efforts, from the arts scene, businesses, charities, government and Princeton University. He recently completed his Masters in Journalism from Harvard and is a longtime Princeton resident. An article will appear at www.centraljersey.com each day this week. For more information, visit www.ThePowerOfFaces.com or…
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Princeton Symphony Orchestra features violinist Stefan Jackiw
The Princeton Symphony Orchestra presents concert performances of Beethoven’s Second Symphony with violinist Stefan Jackiw on March 21-22. The performance with Jackiw is set to take place on the Richardson Auditorium stage at Princeton University in Princeton. The concert on March 21 begins at 8 p.m. The performance on March 22 will kick off at…
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Violin, cello, oboe, viola quartet to perform chamber music concert in Monroe
The Monroe Township Cultural Arts Commission, in collaboration with the Monroe Township Public Library and the Princeton Symphony Orchestra, will present a Chamber Music series starting with a quartet of the violin, cello, oboe and viola, at 1 p.m. Oct. 21 at the Monroe Township Public Library, 4 Municipal Plaza, Monroe. Admission is free.
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Hopewell Board of Education renews partnership with the Princeton Symphony Orchestra
The Hopewell Valley Regional School District partnered with the Princeton Symphony Orchestra (PSO) for the 2019-20 school year. During Hopewell Valley’s school board meeting on July 15, board members voted unanimously to approve the partnership. Board President Alyce Murray, Vice President Adam Sawicki, board members Peter DiDonato, Deborah Linthorst, Jenny Long, Michael Markulec, Debra O’Reilly,…
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Verona Quartet to perform in Monroe
The Princeton Symphony Orchestra, in collaboration with the Monroe Township Public Library, and the Monroe Township Cultural Arts Council, will hold Chamber Music Series Mondays at the library, 4 Municipal Plaza, Monroe. The Verona Quartet will perform at 1 p.m. on March 18. Admission is free but seating is limited.