New members include Audrey Bartner, Carmen Amalia Corrales, Christopher Petermann, NJSO violinist Adriana Rosin and bassoonist Mark Timmerman.
Take 6 ”gives us reason to close our eyes for a gleeful moment and realize that there is much for which to be joyful.”
"One need not be a music scholar or a Christian to find in the "Messiah" a musical perfection or a spiritual renewal, or both."
The NJSO presents a trio of works inspired by Romeo and Juliet from Tchaikovsky, Gounod and Prokofiev Jan 9–11 on a program featuring The Shakepeare…
Each performing ensemble gave memorable performances in front of family and friends - check out scenes from the concert!
“[T]he playing was unflaggingly elegant,” The Star-Ledger writes of Chopin’s First Piano Concerto with Inon Barnatan.
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Bank of America will sponsor renowned violinist Sarah Chang’s two-week residency with the NJSO during the Orchestra’s 2015 Winter Festival.
“[P]ianist and players [were] totally united and performing as if just one person.”
Examiner.com interviews pianist Inon Barnatan, who joins the NJSO for Chopin's First Piano Concerto this weekend.