Biglietti Redemption of a Dogg Newark New Jersey Performing Arts Center March 1
1 Center Street, Newark, New Jersey 07102
NJPAC in Newark actually does have information technology all—a warm, inviting atmosphere, user-friendly on-site dining and parking options, spacious entrance hall areas and superb acoustics for orchestral concerts.
For tickets to NJPAC events not involving the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, call 1.888.466.5722.
For the NJPAC authoritative offices, telephone call 973.642.8989.
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Covid Safety Protocols
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Patrons attending performances are required to abide by the safety protocols of the venue. Please visit the venue's website prior to attention your performance for the latest safe protocol information.
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Directions
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Via New Jersey Turnpike
Take the NJ Turnpike to Exit 15W for Rt. 280 W. Follow Rt. 280 to Exit 15A (Rt. 21/Newark). Take McCarter Hwy (Rt. 21) s one half mile and brand a right onto Center St. Follow signs for NJPAC parking.Via Garden State Parkway (North or South)
Accept GSP to Exit 145. Exit onto Rt. 280 Eastward to Go out 15. Follow above directions.Via Rt. lxxx and Rt. 280 (From Northwest)
Take Rt. 80 E to Rt. 280 E. Follow above directions.Via Rt. 78
From Rt. 78 E take Leave 57 and follow signs for Rt. 21 Due north. Go on on Rt. 21 (McCarter Hwy), and plough left onto Centre St. Follow signs for NJPAC Parking. -
Parking
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Parking is available in ii secure surface lots and Military machine Park Garage.
Save fourth dimension and money with NJPAC Advance Disbelieve Parking Vouchers! They entitle you to park in NJPAC Lots A, C or Military machine Park Garage, as space permits. Each voucher is valid for a unmarried performance.
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Public Transportation
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Take the Newark Calorie-free Runway directly to NJPAC! The Newark Lite Rails connects to Broad Street and Newark Penn stations with a direct line to NJPAC. In 10 minutes or less, mod, safe, clean light rail cars volition leave you just steps abroad from hearing the NJSO. The one fashion fare is $ane.60. Learn more about this service.
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Accessibility
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Dining & Drinkable
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NICO Kitchen + Bar
NICO Kitchen + Bar, the "Italian without Borders" eating place concept from celebrated New Jersey chef Ryan DePersio of Fascino & Bar Cara fame, located in Newark at NJPAC. Known for its ability lunch weekdays, sophisticated happy hr and gimmicky dinner offerings, it also provides a succulent prelude to guests attending performances by offering a value-priced prix fixe menu. Open weekends in conjunction with specific performances. Reservations are recommended.
One Center St., 973.642.1226- 10% off when you lot bear witness your NJSO Subscriber ID Carte.
Tier 3 Café
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) in Newark has added a new dining selection for performance days—the Tier 3 Café, which is open up two hours prior to almost NJSO concerts. This Italian-inspired buffet includes a variety of fresh salads and inventive antipasti, delectable pasta dishes, sinful desserts and your option of not-alcoholic potable—all for $24 per person, plus tax and gratuity. (Cash bar is also available.) Tier three Café is conveniently located in NJPAC'south Ryan Gallery on the Third Tier. Reservations are recommended.
One Center St., 973.297.5124.- ten% off when y'all bear witness your NJSO Subscriber ID Card.
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fifty Park Identify, in the Robert Treat Hotel, 973.733.2202- 10% off food portion of beak. Must evidence your NJSO Subscriber ID Carte to receive discount.
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Whole Foods Supermarket cold and hot buffet with a seating surface area.
633 Wide St, Newark, NJ 07102 (across the street from Armed services Park Garage)
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Broad Street, Newark, NJ 07102 (beyond the street from Armed forces Park)
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Seating Chart
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NJPAC seating charts
Classical Seating in Prudential Hall for Friday, Saturday and Lord's day concerts
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Classical Seating in Prudential Hall for Thursday concerts
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Family seating in Victoria Theater
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Upcoming Events
Star Wars: A New Promise in Concert
New Jersey Symphony at the Movies
Constantine Kitsopoulosconductor
New Jersey Symphony
Luke Skywalker begins a journey that will change the milky way, every bit he leaves his habitation planet, battles the evil Empire and learns the means of the Force. Don't miss Star Wars: A New Promise in concert, with the New Jersey Symphony performing John Williams' Oscar-winning score live to the consummate motion-picture show.
Performed in New Brunswick, Red Banking concern and Newark
The Audio of Stories: A Collaboration with Nimbus Dance
New Jersey Symphony Family Concert
Tong Chen conductor
Jee-Hoon Krska host
Nimbus Dance
New Bailiwick of jersey Symphony
- Bizet Selections from Carmen
- Tchaikovsky Selections from The Nutcracker
- John Williams "Hedwig'due south Theme" from Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone
- Mendelssohn Scherzo from A Midsummer Nighttime's Dream
- Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2
Performed in Newark
Season Finale:
An American Rhapsody
New Jersey Symphony Classical
Xian Zhangusher
Chris Komerhorn
Manuel Valera piano
Ismail Lawal drums
Diallo House bass
Aaron Dworkinnarrator
New Bailiwick of jersey Symphony
- Daniel Bernard Roumain We Shall Non Be Moved: Symphonic Scenes and Samples (Earth Premiere, New Jersey Symphony Commission)
- Various Surreal Sketches for Horn, Jazz Trio and Orchestra (World Premiere, New Jersey Symphony Commission) Movements by Vivian Li, Christian McBride, Paquito D'Rivera, Gary Morgan
Vivian Li "Galatea of the Spheres"
Christian McBride "Fried Bacon"
Paquito D'Rivera "Dali in the Tropics"
Gary Morgan "The Metamorphosis of Narcissus" - Aaron Dworkin/Coleridge-Taylor The American Rhapsody
- Gershwin An American in Paris
Performed in Ruddy Bank and Newark
Yefim Bronfman Plays Rachmaninoff
Opening Weekend! New Jersey Symphony Classical
Xian Zhang conductor
Yefim Bronfman piano
Nimbus Dance Visitor
New Jersey Symphony
- Copland Appalachian Spring (Complete Ballet)
The score of Copland's iconic ballet is quintessential Americana with both celebratory exuberance and somber undertones. The music depicts a newlywed couple'southward mixed emotions around unity in rural Pennsylvania in the 20th century. Dancers from Nimbus Dance Company add together dynamic original choreography to our Newark and Morristown performances.
Due to space limitations, Nimbus Trip the light fantastic does not appear at the performance in Cerise Bank. - Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3
Sergei Rachmaninoff performed this thrilling concerto for the commencement fourth dimension in 1909 in New York. Superstar pianist Yefim Bronfman will thrill audiences with his estimation of one of the most challenging and virtuosic concertos in the repertoire.
Performed in Newark, Ruddy Banking concern and Morristown
Xian Zhang Conducts Brahms
New Jersey Symphony Classical
Xian Zhang conductor
Michelle Cann piano
New Jersey Symphony
- Dorothy Chang Northern Star
Award-winning composer Dorothy Chang wrote her inspirational and brilliant Northern Star equally part of a larger collection of commissions from several Canadian composers in 2017. New Bailiwick of jersey Symphony Music Manager Xian Zhang performed it for the offset time in Vancouver in 2018.
- Strauss Burleske for Piano and Orchestra
Michelle Cann makes a triumphant render to the Symphony stage for the starting time fourth dimension since 2014 with Strauss' lite, virtuosic and witty Burleske for Piano and Orchestra.
- Brahms Symphony No. 4
Brahms' last symphony balances autumnal hues with virtuosic power. Scaling the heights of this monumental piece of work is an orchestral and emotional feat of Mount Everest proportions—and ane musicians savour playing.
The Geraldine R. Contrivance Poetry Festival will share dynamic contemporary poets offering dramatic readings between the orchestral works during the performances at NJPAC in Newark.
Performed in Newark and Princeton
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Xian Zhang Conducts Brahms
New Jersey Symphony Classical
Xian Zhang conductor
Michelle Cann piano
New Jersey Symphony
- Dorothy Chang Northern Star
Award-winning composer Dorothy Chang wrote her inspirational and bright Northern Star as role of a larger collection of commissions from several Canadian composers in 2017. New Jersey Symphony Music Manager Xian Zhang performed information technology for the showtime time in Vancouver in 2018.
- Strauss Burleske for Piano and Orchestra
Michelle Cann makes a triumphant return to the Symphony stage for the first time since 2014 with Strauss' calorie-free, virtuosic and witty Burleske for Piano and Orchestra.
- Brahms Symphony No. 4
Brahms' last symphony balances autumnal hues with virtuosic ability. Scaling the heights of this awe-inspiring work is an orchestral and emotional feat of Mount Everest proportions—and one musicians savour playing.
The Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival will share dynamic contemporary poets offer dramatic readings between the orchestral works during the performances at NJPAC in Newark.
Performed in Newark and Princeton
Jaws in Concert
New Bailiwick of jersey Symphony at the Movies
Nicholas Hersh conductor
New Jersey Symphony
The original summer picture blockbuster, with an Academy Award®-winning score past composer John Williams, Jaws is an unforgettable motion-picture show-with-live-orchestra experience!
In the words of Chief Brody, "You're gonna need a bigger boat!"
Performed in Ruby-red Banking company, Newark and New Brunswick
Centennial Gala Effect
Celebrating 100 Years - New Jersey Symphony Special Event
Salvage THE Appointment! Bring together the New Jersey Symphony and gloat our milestone anniversary in style. This pinnacle event marks 100 years of musical excellence, innovation and inclusion—and we are so excited to celebrate it with yous. Join Music Director Xian Zhang, your favorite orchestra musicians and legendary cellist Yo-Yo Ma for a nighttime to remember.
Centennial Gala & Concert with Yo-Yo Ma
Celebrating 100 Years - New Jersey Symphony Special Concert
Xian Zhang conductor
Yo-Yo Ma cello
New Jersey Ballet
New Jersey Symphony
Information technology'S HERE! This landmark event marks 100 years of musical excellence, innovation and inclusion—and we are and then excited to celebrate it with you. The legendary and groundbreaking cellist Yo-Yo Ma volition take eye phase to masterfully perform the king of cello concertos: Dvořák's passionate concerto. Bring together Music Director Xian Zhang and your favorite orchestra musicians for a night to remember.
- Wynton Marsalis Herald, Holler and Hallelujah (New Jersey Symphony Co-Commission)
- Dvořák Cello Concerto
- Ginastera Four Dances from Estancia
Performed in Newark
Jessie Montgomery & Mozart
New Jersey Symphony Classical
George Manahan conductor
Awadagin Pratt piano
New Bailiwick of jersey Symphony
- Mozart Symphony No. 38, "Prague"
Symphony No. 38—Mozart's exploration of what a symphony could be—is brought to life by by Interim Music Manager George Manahan, who was with the Symphony from 1983 through 1985. Mozart didn't write the symphony for Prague specifically, simply this grand work of mixed emotions became a gift to the city.
- Jessie Montgomery Rounds for Pianoforte and Cord Orchestra
This new piano concerto from Montgomery premieres in March 2022 in South Carolina, with acclaimed pianist Awadagin Pratt at the keys.
- Strauss Suite from Le bourgeois gentilhomme
Strauss took incidental music he wrote for a revival of Molière'due south comedic play and compiled an orchestral suite, perfect for New Jersey Symphony stages.
Performed in Newark, Cherry Bank and New Brunswick
Hugh Wolff Conducts Beethoven & Mozart
New Jersey Symphony Classical
Hugh Wolff conductor
Richard Goode piano
New Bailiwick of jersey Symphony
- Beethoven Egmont Overture
The powerful and expressive Egmont Overture distills all of Beethoven's musical hallmarks—storminess, heroism, triumph—into eight minutes. In 1956, this stirring piece helped inspire a nationwide uprising against the Marxist-Leninist authorities of the Hungarian People'southward Democracy.
- Mozart Piano Concerto No. 25
American classical pianist Richard Goode is recognized worldwide for the special impact and insight he brings to Mozart. Hear his effortless artistry in this most purple of Mozart's concertos.
- Aaron Jay Kernis Symphony No. 2
Quondam New Jersey Symphony Music Manager Hugh Wolff returns to a work he premiered with the Symphony back in 1992. Kernis wrote this symphony to express his complex views on the just-beginning Persian Gulf War.
- Ravel La valse
La valse is ane Ravel's almost intense and colorful works; originally equanimous as a series of waltzes for the piano, it is now about often heard as an orchestral slice. The work encapsulates in music the horrifying destruction faced by turn-of-the-century Europe on the eve of World War I.
Performed in Newark
A Joyful Noise!
New Jersey Symphony Family Concert
New Jersey Symphony
Spotlighting celebrated artists from Newark and across, the New Jersey Symphony lauds the power of the kickoff instrument—the human being vocalism—with a gospel music-inspired vacation caricature. Come ready to sing, dance and clap along!
Performed in Newark
Hugh Wolff Conducts Beethoven & Mozart
New Bailiwick of jersey Symphony Classical
Hugh Wolff conductor
Richard Goode piano
New Jersey Symphony
- Beethoven Egmont Overture
The powerful and expressive Egmont Overture distills all of Beethoven'south musical hallmarks—storminess, heroism, triumph—into 8 minutes. In 1956, this stirring slice helped inspire a nationwide uprising against the Marxist-Leninist authorities of the Hungarian People's Republic.
- Mozart Pianoforte Concerto No. 25
American classical pianist Richard Goode is recognized worldwide for the special bear on and insight he brings to Mozart. Hear his effortless artistry in this nearly regal of Mozart'south concertos.
- Aaron Jay Kernis Symphony No. 2
Erstwhile New Jersey Symphony Music Managing director Hugh Wolff returns to a work he premiered with the Symphony back in 1992. Kernis wrote this symphony to express his circuitous views on the just-beginning Persian Gulf State of war.
- Ravel La valse
La valse is ane Ravel's most intense and colorful works; originally composed as a serial of waltzes for the pianoforte, it is now most often heard as an orchestral piece. The work encapsulates in music the horrifying destruction faced by turn-of-the-century Europe on the eve of World War I.
Performed in Newark
Daniil Trifonov Performs Brahms
New Jersey Symphony Classical
Xian Zhang conductor
Daniil Trifonov pianoforte
New Jersey Symphony
- Brahms Pianoforte Concerto No. two
Grammy Award-winning pianist Daniil Trifonov brings his technique, mode, poetry and power to ane of the most awe-inspiring piano concertos ever written. Brahms' thou Second Piano Concerto has left audiences in awe e'er since its premiere in 1881.
- Strauss Don Juan
This swashbuckling tone poem would get the showtime masterpiece of famed composer Richard Strauss, who burst on the scene in 1889 at the age of 25. Full of adventure, longing, love, defiance and humor, it'due south a piece of work that will charm and thrill you lot, just like its namesake hero.
- Strauss Suite from Der Rosenkavalier
Strauss' comedic opera was so popular following its 1911 Dresden premiere that "Rosenkavalier" trains were arranged for audiences to brand the 90-mile trek from Berlin. Total of sumptuous melodies, beguiling waltzes and heartbreaking nostalgia, it's no wonder that Strauss reworked some of the highlights into this glittering orchestral suite.
Performed in Princeton, Newark and Morristown
2023 Lunar New Year Celebration
Celebration of the Year of the Rabbit
Xian Zhang usher
New Jersey Symphony
Music Director Xian Zhang ignited the get-go Lunar New Year Celebration five years ago, and this festive tradition gets more vibrant with each iteration. Join us for this evening of community and cultural substitution that is wonderful for families and children as nosotros celebrate the Twelvemonth of the Rabbit.
Performed in Newark
Hilary Hahn & Xian Zhang Unite!
New Jersey Symphony Classical
Xian Zhang conductor
Hilary Hahn violin
New Bailiwick of jersey Symphony
- Coleridge-Taylor Ballade in A Small
Coleridge-Taylor was a nifty, all the same historically overlooked composer. This early piece of work for orchestra showcases aching melodies and rhythmic drive. Don't miss Xian and your New Jersey Symphony bringing this gem of the romantic era to life.
- Sibelius Violin Concerto
Grammy Honor-winning violinist Hilary Hahn, who last graced our stages in 2014, accentuates all the brilliant colors and shades of melancholy in Sibelius' only violin concerto.
- Prokofiev Symphony No. 5
Lively and powerful, the Fifth Symphony was influenced by Prokofiev'south own admiration for the splendor of the human spirt and a hopefulness for a brighter hereafter towards the stop of World State of war II.
Performed in Red Banking company and Newark
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ Part ii in Concert
New Jersey Symphony at the Movies
Constantine Kitsopoulos conductor
New Bailiwick of jersey Symphony
The last boxing begins. You can feel Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ Role 2 in a way you've never seen it before! The New Jersey Symphony performs Alexandre Desplat'south iconic score as the picture is projected onto a high-definition screen that puts yous in the middle of the action. Don't miss this unique opportunity to witness Harry and his friends face off for the last time against their foes.Public Onsale: May half dozen, 2022.
Performed in Newark
The All-time of John Williams
New Jersey Symphony Special Concert - Symphony Celebration
Damon Gupton conductor
New Jersey Symphony
Celebrate the music of iconic composer John Williams as your New Jersey Symphony brings to life some of his most legendary motion picture scores. Relive the magic themes of Harry Potter, Jaws, Star Wars, Jurassic Park and more!
Note: John Williams does non appear on this performance. This concert features selections from John Williams' scores; no motion-picture show projection.
Performed in Scarlet Bank, Newark and New Brunswick
Mahler's Symphony No. three
New Jersey Symphony Classical
Xian Zhang conductor
Kelley O'Connor mezzo-soprano
Montclair State Academy Prima Voce | Heather J. Buchanan, managing director
New Bailiwick of jersey Symphony
- Mahler Symphony No. 3
Hear New Jersey Symphony Music Director Xian Zhang'due south favorite piece of music equally she takes the podium to lead musicians, choirs and audiences on a cosmic orchestral journey but Mahler could devise. This epic performance is non 1 to exist missed!
Performed in Newark
Mahler's Symphony No. 3
New Jersey Symphony Classical
Xian Zhang conductor
Kelley O'Connor mezzo-soprano
Montclair Country University Prima Voce | Heather J. Buchanan, director
New Jersey Symphony
- Mahler Symphony No. 3
Hear New Jersey Symphony Music Director Xian Zhang'southward favorite piece of music as she takes the podium to atomic number 82 musicians, choirs and audiences on a cosmic orchestral journey only Mahler could devise. This epic operation is not one to exist missed!
Performed in Newark
New Jersey Symphony Stars
New Jersey Symphony Classical
Xian Zhang conductor
Eric Wyrick violin
Ha Young Jung bass
Chris Komer horn
Garth Greenup trumpet
Nayoung Baek cello
New Jersey Symphony
- Rossini Overture to The Barber of Seville
Eh, what'southward opera, Doc? The catchy melodies and familiar notes of this overture gear up the table perfectly for Rossini's iconic comedic opera.
- Darryl Kubian Triple Concerto (World Premiere, New Jersey Symphony Co-Commission)
The New Jersey Symphony's ain Darryl Kubian delivers on a commission that highlights his Symphony colleagues Chris Komer, Garth Greenup and Na-Young Baek on horn, trumpet and cello. Just another glowing example of the star power from inside your orchestra.
- Bottesini Gran Duo Concertante
Written in 1880, the Gran Duo Concertante highlights the bass and violin during one extended and virtuosic movement. Master Bass Ha Immature Jung joins Concertmaster Eric Wyrick for this thrilling showpiece.
- Bizet Selections from L'Arlésienne Suites Nos. 1 & 2
The play may have been a failure, but Bizet'southward arrangements of selections from L'Arlésienne have endured as ii of the virtually pop concert suites in the classical catechism.
Performed in Newark, Princeton and Morristown
Neeme Järvi Conducts Tchaikovsky
New Jersey Symphony Classical
Neeme Järvi conductor
New Bailiwick of jersey Symphony
- Arvo Pärt Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten
Arvo Pärt poured his emotions about the passing of composer Benjamin Britten into this evocative 1977 composition for strings and 1 lone chime.
- All the same Symphony No. 1, "Afro-American"
With its elements of jazz and infusion of blues, William Grant Still's most pop symphony remains relevant today. In 1930, it became the showtime symphony composed by an African American to exist performed by a professional orchestra in the United states.
- Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4
Filled with anguish and melancholy, Tchaikovsky's symphony explores fate and how it shapes our lives. Former Music Manager Neeme Järvi takes our audiences on a journey of power and reflection fueled by strings and brass.
Performed in Newark
Neeme Järvi Conducts Tchaikovsky
New Jersey Symphony Classical
Neeme Järvi usher
New Jersey Symphony
- Arvo Pärt Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten
Arvo Pärt poured his emotions virtually the passing of composer Benjamin Britten into this evocative 1977 composition for strings and one lone chime.
- Still Symphony No. 1, "Afro-American"
With its elements of jazz and infusion of blues, William Grant Withal's most popular symphony remains relevant today. In 1930, it became the first symphony composed by an African American to be performed by a professional orchestra in the United States.
- Tchaikovsky Symphony No. iv
Filled with anguish and melancholy, Tchaikovsky'southward symphony explores fate and how it shapes our lives. Former Music Manager Neeme Järvi takes our audiences on a journey of power and reflection fueled by strings and brass.
Performed in Newark
Fauré's Requiem with Jacques Lacombe
New Jersey Symphony Classical
Jacques Lacombe usher
Montclair State University Chorale | Heather J. Buchanan, manager
New Jersey Symphony
- Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin
Written during the horrors Earth State of war I, Ravel's Le Tombeau de Couperin is a brilliant reflection on lives lost during the war, with each movement dedicated to a friend who passed. The composer draws on the woodwind section—particularly the oboe—to tell these stories.
- Walker Lilacs
George Walker—a longtime Montclair resident—was amidst the greatest composers to call the Garden Country home, and in 1996, he became the first African American to win the Pulitzer Prize in Music. It was this passionate work for soprano and orchestra that garnered him that 1000 stardom.
- Fauré Requiem
This divine choral-orchestral masterpiece focuses Fauré's view on the acceptance of a peaceful death. Past Music Director Jacques Lacombe, whose tenure was marked by powerful vocal performances, returns to atomic number 82 this exquisite piece of work.
Performed in Newark and New Brunswick
Fauré'due south Requiem with Jacques Lacombe
New Jersey Symphony Classical
Jacques Lacombe conductor
Montclair Country University Chorale | Heather J. Buchanan, director
New Jersey Symphony
- Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin
Written during the horrors World War I, Ravel's Le Tombeau de Couperin is a bright reflection on lives lost during the state of war, with each motion defended to a friend who passed. The composer draws on the woodwind section—particularly the oboe—to tell these stories.
- Walker Lilacs
George Walker—a longtime Montclair resident—was among the greatest composers to call the Garden State habitation, and in 1996, he became the first African American to win the Pulitzer Prize in Music. It was this passionate work for soprano and orchestra that garnered him that grand distinction.
- Fauré Requiem
This divine choral-orchestral masterpiece focuses Fauré's view on the credence of a peaceful decease. By Music Director Jacques Lacombe, whose tenure was marked past powerful vocal performances, returns to lead this exquisite work.
Performed in Newark and New Brunswick
Steven Mackey & Mozart
New Bailiwick of jersey Symphony Classical
Xian Zhang conductor
Felicia Moore soprano
Jennifer Johnson Cano mezzo-soprano
Alicia Olatuja mezzo-soprano
Sean Panikkar tenor
Nathan Berg bass-baritone
Steven Mackey electric guitar
Princeton University Glee Gild | Gabriel Hunker, director
New Jersey Symphony
- Mozart Symphony No. 25
Xian Zhang explores one of Mozart'due south most gripping and dramatic symphonies, frequently recognized by audiences equally the opening music for the Academy Laurels-winning film Amadeus.
- Steven Mackey Anarchism (Earth Premiere, New Jersey Symphony Co-Commission)
Fittingly, the New Bailiwick of jersey Symphony has tapped leading New Bailiwick of jersey composer and frequent Symphony collaborator Steven Mackey to celebrate the centennial with a new commission featuring original texts by sometime U.s. Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith.
- Mozart Overture to Don Giovanni
Mozart perfectly sets the scene to one of the most popular operas of all time with an overture highlighting all of the drama, deception and damnation that follows.
- Bruckner Te Deum
The glorious Te Deum was a high point for composer Anton Bruckner, who called this joyful choral work "the pride of my life."
Performed in Princeton, Newark and New Brunswick
Symphonie fantastique
New Jersey Symphony Classical
Gemma New conductor
George Li piano
New Bailiwick of jersey Symphony
- Sarah Gibson warp & weft
Sarah Gibson drew inspiration from creative person Miriam Schapiro and the art of weaving for her melodic and colorful warp & weft, a truthful celebration of the creative process and fine art created by women.
- Rachmaninoff Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
Pianist George Li wowed Symphony audiences with his stunning performance of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3 and returns to do the same with the dazzling keyboard pyrotechnics in Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.
- Berlioz Symphonie fantastique
Former Assistant Usher Gemma New returns to New Jersey stages to conduct Berlioz's extraordinary Symphonie fantastique, a fantastic tale of thwarted dear, dreams and witchcraft.
Performed in Newark, Red Bank and Morristown
Hooray for Bollywood!
New Jersey Symphony Family Concert
New Jersey Symphony
Take a musical journeying inspired by Bollywood, the Indian Hindi-language film industry. Hear captivating stories of Bollywood'southward meteoric ascension to international fame and dance along with special guests to signature music, moves and lyrics of this thrilling genre.
Performed in Newark
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back in Concert
New Jersey Symphony at the Movies
Constantine Kitsopoulosconductor
New Bailiwick of jersey Symphony
Coming to New Jersey from a galaxy far, far away—experience Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back like never before every bit your New Jersey Symphony performs John Williams' Oscar-winning score live to the entire film. "You must feel the Force around yous ..."
Performed in Morristown, Red Banking company, Newark and New Brunswick
Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto
New Jersey Symphony Classical
Xian Zhang conductor
Randall Goosby violin
New Bailiwick of jersey Symphony
- Chen Yi New Work (World Premiere, New Jersey Symphony Commission)
Pathbreaking composer Chen Yi was the first woman to receive a Principal of Arts caste in music limerick from the Cardinal Conservatory of Music in Beijing. She brings her signature blend of Chinese traditional themes and Western orchestral forms to this new commission.
- Stravinsky Suite from Pulcinella
Everything old is new again! Stravinsky takes baroque-era music and spikes information technology with his inimitable sense of harmony and rhythm.
- Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto
Violinist Randall Goosby pulls out all the melodic and soulful stops of Tchaikovsky's just violin concerto, i of the near beloved of the Romantic era.
Performed in Newark, Princeton and New Brunswick
Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto
New Bailiwick of jersey Symphony Classical
Xian Zhang conductor
Randall Goosby violin
New Jersey Symphony
- Chen Yi New Work (World Premiere, New Jersey Symphony Commission)
Pathbreaking composer Chen Yi was the get-go adult female to receive a Master of Arts caste in music composition from the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing. She brings her signature blend of Chinese traditional themes and Western orchestral forms to this new commission.
- Stravinsky Suite from Pulcinella
Everything old is new again! Stravinsky takes bizarre-era music and spikes it with his inimitable sense of harmony and rhythm.
- Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto
Violinist Randall Goosby pulls out all the melodic and soulful stops of Tchaikovsky's merely violin concerto, i of the nigh beloved of the Romantic era.
Performed in Newark, Princeton and New Brunswick
Season Finale with Joshua Bell
New Jersey Symphony Classical
Xian Zhang conductor
Joshua Bell violin
New Jersey Symphony
- Daniel Bernard Roumain New Work (World Premiere, New Bailiwick of jersey Symphony Commission)
The New Jersey Symphony premieres an all-new committee from Resident Artistic Catalyst Daniel Bernard Roumain. A master storyteller, DBR volition continue to wow New Jersey audiences with his genre-bending music.
- Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1
Passages of blazing fingerwork are balanced with moments of such serenity that time feels every bit if it may have stopped—perfect for the artistry of superstar Joshua Bell.
- Stravinsky The Rite of Leap
The Rite of Spring, Igor Stravinsky'due south energetic and night tale based on heathen rituals in Russia, was a truly groundbreaking masterpiece. While the premiere audiences rioted, it has later become amid the important and exhilarating musical works of the 20th century. Many audiences volition find familiarity, as Stravinsky's music became the iconic soundtrack to the dinosaur segment of Disney's Fantasia.
Performed in Newark and Red Bank
Flavour Finale with Joshua Bell
New Jersey Symphony Classical
Xian Zhang conductor
Joshua Bong violin
New Jersey Symphony
- Daniel Bernard Roumain New Work (World Premiere, New Jersey Symphony Committee)
The New Bailiwick of jersey Symphony premieres an all-new committee from Resident Artistic Catalyst Daniel Bernard Roumain. A chief storyteller, DBR will go on to wow New Jersey audiences with his genre-angle music.
- Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1
Passages of blazing fingerwork are balanced with moments of such placidity that time feels equally if information technology may have stopped—perfect for the artistry of superstar Joshua Bell.
- Stravinsky The Rite of Spring
The Rite of Spring, Igor Stravinsky'south energetic and night tale based on pagan rituals in Russia, was a truly groundbreaking masterpiece. While the premiere audiences rioted, it has subsequently go among the important and exhilarating musical works of the 20th century. Many audiences will detect familiarity, as Stravinsky's music became the iconic soundtrack to the dinosaur segment of Disney's Fantasia.
Performed in Newark and Scarlet Bank
Source: https://www.njsymphony.org/venues/detail/newark-njpac
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