UPCOMING IN-PERSON CONCERTS WITH THE NJSO
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Arts
in the Garden: Who We Are with DBR
Wed, Aug 11, at 7
pm | The Newark Museum of Art
Daniel Bernard Roumain closes out his Arts in the Garden concerts
through his continued explorations of dynamic works by composers both
of today and of our past. Experience works by Schubert and Webern
alongside modern compositions from Julius Eastman, Paola Prestini and Yaz
Lancaster. DBR’s Filter
for solo violin and drum kit and Hip-Hop
Study & Etude in G Minor complete an amazing night of
chamber music in the garden.
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Part of “NJSO & DBR: Now, New and
Next.”
Bank of America is proud
to support the NJSO Resident Artistic Catalyst. DBR as Resident
Artistic Catalyst is made possible in part by Judith Musser.
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Celebrate the
summer with the NJSO performing diverse and inspiring music from
amazing composers across the Americas, like John Williams, Pedro Elías
Gutiérrez, Oscar Lorenzo Fernández and late New Jersey composer George
Walker. Hear trailblazer Florence Price’s lighthearted “Nimble Feet”
from Dances in the Canebrakes,
enjoy patriotic favorites and rejoice in Aaron Copland’s classic
“Saturday Night Waltz” from Rodeo.
Aug 18: Ocean County College in Toms River
(free!)
Aug 26: Branch Brook Park in Newark (free and includes fireworks!)
Aug 28: Giralda Farms in Madison (tickets)
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The
Aug 18 concert is sponsored by PNC Bank, in partnership with Ocean
County College. The Aug 26 concert is sponsored by Horizon Blue Cross
Blue Shield of New Jersey and the County of Essex; part of the 2021
Essex County Free Summer Music Series. The Aug 28 concert is presented
by Morris Arts.
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Live
music is back on stage!
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Explore
the season:
Enjoy great masterworks throughout the season, including Beethoven’s
Piano Concertos, Mozart’s “Jupiter” Symphony, Tchaikovsky’s First Piano
Concerto and Suite from Swan Lake, Ravel’s
Boléro, Gershwin’s An
American in Paris and much more.
Highlights also include world premieres from Resident Artistic Catalyst
Daniel Bernard Roumain, Michael Abels, Wynton Marsalis and a quartet of
jazz composers; works by pathbreaking composers like Jessie Montgomery
and Joan Tower; return engagements by audience favorite guest artists
like Augustin Hadelich and Conrad Tao, and solo turns from NJSO musicians.
Explore.
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Your
support makes virtual & in-person concerts possible!
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Make a
Gift
With your donation, the NJSO continues to make great symphonic works
accessible online and is now able return to in-person performances.
Make your gift today and support our mission to serve the diverse
communities of New Jersey with compelling and enriching musical
experiences.
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tickets@njsymphony.org
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07102, United States
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