Listen to the Jersey Arts Podcast as the NJSO’s President & CEO talks this weekend’s Cirque concerts and more.
The Star-Ledger counts the NJSO POPS finale with Cirque de la Symphonie among the week’s best.
“Fully professional, quality orchestral music has become relatively scarce in the state ... But at the NJSO, it is thriving.”
“Jacques Lacombe was in peak form, leading both monumental works masterfully.”
Music Director Jacques Lacombe has been invested into the Order of Canada, the centerpiece of Canada’s honors system.
The Star-Ledger features the NJSO’s classical season-finale concerts among its “Top 5 NJ shows this week.”
NJ.com and Inside Jersey include Jacques Lacombe in “The 100+ Club” of the most influential people in New Jersey.
Newark Deputy Mayor Margarita Muñiz and city historian Clement A. Price join the NJSO for Heroes Night on May 30.
Inside Jersey includes Jacques Lacombe in “The 100+ Club” of the most influential people in New Jersey.
Westfield’s Gallery U Boutique will host the NJSO’s Art Strings fundraiser on Sunday, May 18, from 2 to 4 pm.
The NJSO’s dance-themed UJA Benefit Concert takes the top spot in The Star-Ledger’s “Top 5 NJ shows this week.”
“[The] finale built to a grand conclusion, with the orchestra forceful, fervent and in gratifying accord with its guest.”