Can you sing the opening to Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony?
NJSO Music Director Xian Zhang previews this weekend’s program of music by Kernis, Tchaikovsky and Beethoven.
The NJSO Chamber Players perform Aaron Jay Kernis’ First String Quartet on Oct 13 in Princeton.
Which of the pieces on this weekend’s NJSO program fits you best?
“Utterly thrilling.”
Check out some interesting ways the works on the NJSO’s Oct 12–15 program are connected.
"Particularly sonic music, you don't need to understand any words to get it which is why it goes above and beyond words," Zhang said.
Are you a Beethoven or a Berlioz? Take this quiz to find out.
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