Summer, Time and Jazz
New Jersey Symphony Special Presentation with The Newark Museum of Art
Upcoming Performance
- Wed, Aug 3 7:00 pm The Newark Museum of Art Buy Tickets
Concert Information
Daniel Bernard Roumain violin and curator
New Jersey Symphony Chamber Players
Rhythm and harmony are on the menu for a program filled with jazz and jazz-inspired classical music expertly curated by New Jersey Symphony Resident Artistic Catalyst Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR). The concert features the music of Paquito D’Rivera, Valerie Coleman, Tania León and DBR’s own Hip-Hop Study & Etude in G Minor. Experience the New Jersey Symphony Chamber Players in the beautiful garden setting at The Newark Museum of Art.
Summer, Time and Jazz attendees will have time before the concert to explore the jazz exhibits inside the museum.
Valerie Coleman Red Clay & Mississippi Delta
Paquito D’Rivera Selections from Aires Tropicales
Tania León De Memorias
Paquito D’Rivera Lecuonerías
Paquito D’Rivera Selections from Four Pieces for Brass Quintet
Tania León Saóko
Daniel Bernard Roumain Hip-Hop Study & Etude in G Minor
Food and drinks will be available for purchase, courtesy of Sterling Affairs and Urban Vegan Kitchen.
This event takes place outdoors in The Newark Museum of Art’s Alice Ransom Dreyfuss Memorial Garden.
NMOA Summer Series is a partnership between The Newark Museum of Art & New Jersey Symphony.
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Event Guidelines
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- The Museum no longer requires proof of vaccination, negative COVID-19 tests, or temperature screenings.
- Enter event through the Alice Ransom Dreyfuss Memorial Garden gate, located next to the Museum parking lot. Doors open at 6 pm. Show your digital or printed ticket to our Visitor Experience Assistant.
- Accessible restrooms are available inside the Museum through the South Wing entrance.
- No refunds or exchanges unless the event is canceled or postponed.
- In case of inclement weather, the event will be rescheduled to August 9.
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Parking
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Parking is available next to the Museum for a $10 fee, with entrances located on Washington Street and Central Avenue.
Bank of America is proud to support the New Jersey Symphony Resident Artistic Catalyst.
DBR as Resident Artistic Catalyst is made possible in part by Judith Musser.
Programs and artists are subject to change.