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HAPPY HOLIDAYS WITH THE CANADIAN BRASS |
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PRESS |
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Press articles are posted here as they become available. |
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MUSCIAN INSIGHT |
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Vernon Post, trombone |
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I thought [the Canadian Brass quintet] were amazing—they sounded better than ever. It’s brass playing of the highest level, and the audience was very appreciative of it. When you get a chance to play with artists like that, it’s a privilege and a pleasure. All the way around, the program was great. Something like the Bach toccata and fugue really shows where they’re at as ensemble, the oneness they’ve achieved. They take pride in what they’re doing, and it shows.
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UPCOMING CONCERTS |
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VIDEO GAMES LIVE: BONUS ROUND
December 29 & 30
Back by popular demand, this immersive concert event features some of the very best video game music—from games like Mario™, ChronoCross™ and Chrono Trigger™, Final Fantasy VII®, Bioshock, Mass Effect™, Warcraft™, Zelda™, MegaMan and more. Presented in collaboration with NJPAC. |
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BEST OF WATER
January 13–16
Elusive and enticing, water captures the imagination. Handel’s festive Water Music paints a scene of courtly elegance, while Smetana’s “The Moldau” reminds us of the powerful nostalgia that a river can evoke. Strauss’s lilting Blue Danube Waltz is famous for its appearance in the movie 2001; Mendelssohn’s “Fingal’s Cave” vividly depicts the rugged coast of Scotland. |
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JACQUES & THE DIVAS
February 12
Celebrate Valentine’s with Jacques and his leading ladies—three of Broadway’s hottest stars present an evening of songs from Gypsy, Funny Girl, Wicked, Evita, My Fair Lady and Candide. Fall in love again with these timeless classics, and enjoy hearing our new Music Director share his passion for all things musical!
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