2011–12 FAMILY Concerts
NJPAC in Newark — FAMILY Series
Prudential Hall, NJPAC in Newark |
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Subscriptions for this series are no longer available. Individual tickets can be purchased for the concerts below.
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The young and the young-at-heart will enjoy discovering the instruments of the orchestra, great stories told through
music and rich orchestral repertoire featured in this magical and interactive series. |
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| 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. |
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DRIVING FORCES:
A MUSICAL LOOK AT MOTIVATION AND INSPIRATION
Achieving your goals can be hard work, whether it’s getting good grades in school, making the basketball team, becoming a doctor or starring in a movie. It takes dedication and focus—and maybe a dash of luck! You’ll be inspired by stories of perseverance told through the music of Mozart, Rossini, Tchaikovsky and Khachaturian. The Gretchen Lochner Gonzales Memorial Family Concert |
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THOMAS WILKINS conductor
GREATER NEWARK YOUTH ORCHESTRA |
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Saturday, Feb. 11 at 2 pm |
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| Pre-Concert Adventure begins at 1 pm in the lobby. |
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“THE COMPOSER IS DEAD”
Music by Nathaniel Stookey with text by Lemony Snicket
Where exactly were the violins on the night in question? Did anyone see the harp? In this perplexing murder mystery, everyone seems to have a motive, everyone has an alibi and nearly everyone is a musical instrument! But the composer is still dead. Join the Inspector as he sniffs out clues and interrogates all the suspects. Can you solve the mystery before he does? |
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JEFFREY GROGAN conductor
BEN STEINFELD host |
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Saturday, June 2 at 2 pm |
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| Pre-Concert Adventure begins at 1 pm in the lobby. |
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| STOOKEY The Composer is Dead |
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