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Tuesday, February 20, 2018

BAROQUE ORCHESTRA OF NJ SETS 2018-2019 SEASON

The Baroque Orchestra of New Jersey is excited to announce its 2018-2019 Season. Full programs are still being decided, but the dates are confirmed and several of the soloists are ready to go!

The excitement starts November 11, 2018, at 3:00 PM at Dolan Hall, The Annunciation Center, The College of Saint Elizabeth, when the orchestra presents Ah! Perfido!  Beethoven's rarely heard concert aria for which he was mentored by none other than Antonio Salieri!   One of Beethoven's other mentors was the great Franz Joseph Haydn, whose Symphony #100—The Military Symphony will be a featured work as the orchestra celebrates Veterans Day!  Special guest artist will be soprano Timothy Maureen Cole.

The Wassail Concert will be at 3:00 PM on January 13, 2019, at  Grace Church.  A special treat will be the world premiere of Viola Concerto composed by Maestro Robert W. Butts especially for our esteemed guest soloist Brett Deubner!   Also on the program will be Beethoven's popular Symphony #6—The Pastoral.  

The April 14, 2019 concert is still being determined but will be at 3:00 PM at Dolan Hall, The Annunciation Center, The College of Saint Elizabeth. The concert will feature a wonderful guest artist and music by Beethoven.

The season will conclude June 2, 2019, at 3:00 PM at Dolan Hall, The Annunciation Center, The College of Saint Elizabeth with one of the most electrifying works of American Music - George Gershwin's dynamic Piano Concerto with special guest artist Paul Zeigler!

Tickets will be on sale soondon't miss an afternoon of great music with us as we celebrate our 23rd season.

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WHEN: Sunday, March 11, 2018 - starting at Noon
WHERE: Dolan Hall, The Annunciation Center, The College of Saint Elizabeth, 2 Convent Road, Morristown, New Jersey
ADMISSION: Competition/Performance is open to the public. Admission is FREE!

Competition features ten extraordinary young musicians performing movements from major concertos and sonatas. Don't miss this opportunity to hear tomorrow's stars today!

Reminder: March 11 Starts Daylight Saving Time