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JOANN FALLETTA

conductor

AMERICA AND BEYOND
Friday, January 30 at 8 pm*
   Richardson Auditorium in Princeton
Sunday, February 1 at 3 pm*
   State Theatre in New Brunswick
JOANN FALLETTA conductor
BRITTANY SKLAR violin
KODÁLY Dances of Marosszék
COPLAND Appalachian Spring
BARBER Violin Concerto
DVOŘÁK Czech Suite

American conductor and soloist join forces to capture the essence of our homeland with works by two American composers. Copland’s Appalachian Spring evokes an ideal America—one of open fields, endless possibilities and freedom. Barber’s Violin Concerto shows both sides of the composer: delicate and refined, but also stormy and complex. Kodály and Dvořák round out the program and paint a vivid picture of their homelands with brushstrokes of lively folk dances, Slavic rhythms and gypsy melodies.

Sponsored by Herbert and Evelyn Axelrod

* Classical conversations with guest conductors begin one hour before the concert and are free to all ticket holders.

 
 
 
CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS
Saturday, February 7 at 2 pm
   NJPAC in Newark

NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

JEFF GROGAN conductor

Join the NJSO in an exciting musical safari. Saint-Saëns’s Carnival of the Animals will take you on a musical trip through the animal kingdom that includes the beloved cello reflection “The Swan.” Find out how the Orchestra can make lions, elephants, tortoises and more come to life. Can you guess all the animals as you hear them?

PRE-CONCERT ADVENTURE: Join us in the lobby an hour before each concert for special interactive programs! Learn more about the music, participate in fun activities, play games and meet NJSO musicians—it’s perfect for the whole family.

 
 
 
PETER NERO
conductor and pianist
A ROMANTIC EVENING WITH PETER NERO
Saturday, February 7 at 8 pm
  NJPAC in Newark

PETER NERO conductor and pianist

Hailed as “the epitome of the Pops Conductor/Performer” by The Washington Post, Peter Nero conducts a program of your favorite romantic songs in his characteristically invigorating style. With 67 albums to his name, the engaging two-time Grammy Award winner brings his creativity to classics from Rodgers & Hammerstein to Porter and Berlin for a thrilling pops performance.

SPECIAL OFFER! Symphony Sweetheart Packages

Click here for more information on this special package offer which includes a chance to win dinner for two at NJPAC's Theater Square Grill in Newark and a limo ride for the evening.

 
 
 
BEST OF SHAKESPEAREAN ROMANCE
Thursday, February 19 at 2 pm
   Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn
Friday, February 20 at 7:30 pm
   War Memorial in Trenton
Saturday, February 21 at 8 pm
   Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank
Sunday, February 22 at 3 pm
   bergenPAC in Englewood
THOMAS WILKINS conductor
Program Highlights
MENDELSSOHN
A Midsummer Night's Dream
—Dance of the Clowns
MENDELSSOHN
A Midsummer Night's Dream
—Wedding March
TCHAIKOVSKY Romeo and Juliet

Friends, Romans, New Jerseyans—lend us your ears for a musical tour through the Bard’s most romantic works. With Valentine’s Day in the air, this is the perfect opportunity to treat your sweetheart to an evening of music from Romeo & Juliet and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Works by Mendelssohn, Prokofiev and Berlioz illuminate these tales of love in different styles, each highlighting a different musical point of view. As Shakespeare himself proclaimed, “If music be the food of love, play on!”

 
 
JONATHAN BISS
piano

BISS PLAYS BEETHOVEN

VIENNA: OLD & NEW

Friday, February 27 at 8 pm*
   NJPAC in Newark
Sunday, March 1 at 3 pm*
   NJPAC in Newark
Tuesday, March 3 at 1:30 pm
   NJPAC in Newark
GERARD SCHWARZ conductor
JONATHAN BISS piano
MENDELSSOHN Son and Stranger Overture
BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 3
WEBERN/SCHWARZ Langsamer Satz
STRAUSS/SCHWARZ Der Rosenkavalier Suite

Beethoven’s Third Piano Concerto was more expansive and dramatic than any piano concerto Vienna had previously heard—a true statement of the composer’s desire to produce ever-grander works for the piano. Enjoy conductor Gerard Schwarz’s own arrangements of two Viennese classics. Webern’s contemplative Langsamer Satz stands in contrast to Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier Suite, which reflects the elegance, humor and romance of 18th-century Vienna with spirited themes and robust waltzes.

* Classical conversations with guest conductors begin one hour before the concert and are free to all ticket holders.

 

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