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Monday, February 3, 2014

NJ INTERGENERATIONAL ORCHESTRA PRESENTS MUSIC OF THE DANCE

Photo 2RITUALS AND DANCES

WHEN: Sunday, February 9, at 3 PM
WHERE:
Dolan Performance Hall in the Annunciation Center at The College of Saint Elizabeth, 2 Convent Road, Morristown. It is a short walk from the NJ Transit Train Station at Convent Station.
ADMISSION: Free

Warren Cohen, Artistic Director and Conductor, will lead the NJIO Symphony Orchestra, and Conductor Gavin Davies will lead the Intermezzo Orchestra in a musical program exploring “Rituals and Dances.” Highlighting the program will be Albert Cao, the 2013 second place winner of the NJIO Young Artist Concerto Competition.

From Waltzes to a Ritual Fire Dance, the musical program presents a variety of dance music from around the world. An Italian inspired waltz, Where the Lemons Blossom, by Austrian composer Johann Strauss II contrasts with music from the heart of Russia with Russian Soldiers Dance by Riehhold Glière and Dances from Swan Lake by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. American composer Paul Creston’s expressive Five Little Dances and Spanish composer’s Manuel de Falla’s primitive Ritual Fire Dance round out the program of dances.

Photo 1Competition winner Albert Cao, 17, a talented Juilliard Pre-College student from Freehold, will perform Camille Saint-Saëns’ virtuosic violin work, Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso.  Haydn’s Symphony No. 100, often dubbed the “Military” symphony, concludes this exciting afternoon program.

The New Jersey Intergenerational Orchestra, whose members range in age from 8 to 88, celebrating its 20th anniversary season this year, has been recognized as a national leader in intergenerational excellence through its unique approach to teaching musical performance and as a model for intergenerational orchestras across the country.  Not only do the intergenerational members play together, but they also mentor each other. In addition to providing free concerts and outreach to the community, the NJIO recently performed at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington.  NJIO welcomes new members each concert period - no auditions needed!  Please contact us if interested in participating in our 20th Anniversary Gala Concert.

NJIO is committed to ensuring that all programs and concerts are accessible to everyone. For more information regarding the concert or to inquire about patron services, please contact Mary Beth Sweet at 908.603.7691 or info@njio.org.

This program is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.  Funding is also provided by Merck Foundation, The Eisner Foundation, The Lillian Pitkin Schenck Fund, Henkel of America, Inc., The Provident Bank Foundation, The John Bickford Foundation, The Standish Foundation, The Shilling Family Foundation and Summit Medical Group.  The Young Artist Concerto Competition is sponsored by Robert Ames, Fine Violins and Bows, Main Violin and K & S Music.