Oct
14
to Oct 15

Princeton Symphony Orchestra Jennifer Koh Plays Mazzoli

Princeton Symphony Orchestra’s Kenneth Bean, in his third season as assistant conductor, conducts Missy Mazzoli’s Violin Concerto featuring 2022 GRAMMY® Award-winning soloist Jennifer Koh and works by Felix Mendelssohn and Jean Sibelius. 

Get your tickets here: https://www.princetonsymphony.org/performances/jennifer-koh-plays-mazzoli/2023-10-14

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Oct
1
12:00 PM12:00

Damsel plays at the Unruly Sounds Festival 

Unruly Sounds, now in its ninth year, returns to Hinds Plaza for an afternoon of music. Mika Godbole of Mobius Percussion curates this annual celebration of original music from Princeton University’s graduate music program (and other local musicians). The all-day event features a wide variety of post classical/contemporary grooves. As in in past years, the festival promises to keep to its tradition of highlighting fresh sounds and new compositions.

The festival's primary objective is to pair new compositions and original music with a casual ambience to encourage accessibility and dialogue between composers and the community.

Get your tickets here: https://princetonentertain.com/events/2023-10-01/unruly-sounds-festival-princeton-public-library

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Sep
8
8:00 PM20:00

"Go Placidly With Haste" with Sō Percussion and friends 

Edward T. Cone Performers-in-Residence Sō Percussion presents “Rhythms, Riddles and Robots” an evening of new works from Olivier Tarpaga and Angélica Negrón, plus a special performance of Jason Treuting’s open scored "Go Placidly With Haste."

Get your tickets here: https://alumni.princeton.edu/events/so-percussion-fall-concert

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Jun
23
to Jun 24

Princeton Festival "I Am Harvey Milk"

Andrew Lippa's musical theatre oratorio is an emotional celebration of an American icon. It weaves the story of Harvey Milk’s life – from boyhood to his rise as the first openly gay man to hold public office in California to his assassination. It's part choral work and part theater piece, directed by Noah Himmelstein.


Dates:

  • Friday, June 23, 2023 - 7:00pm

  • Saturday, June 24, 2023 - 7:00pm

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May
13
to May 14

Princeton Symphony Orchestra plays Harold In Italy with Roberto Diaz

Internationally renowned violist Roberto Díaz is soloist in Berlioz' programmatic Harold in Italy which musically evokes a young man's wandering among the mountains, a group of pilgrims, a lover's serenade, and a gathering of wild brigands. Study for Orchestra spotlights the compositional work of Westminster College graduate Julia Perry, and Gershwin's popular An American in Paris recalls the sights and sounds of the City of Light.


Dates:

  • Saturday, May 13, 2023 - 8:00pm

  • Sunday, May 14, 2023 - 4:00pm

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Feb
4
to Feb 5

Princeton Symphony Orchestra plays the music of Brahms and Beethoven featuring Inon Barnatan

Carlos Simon's Fate Now Conquers, inspired by a journal entry of Beethoven quoting Homer's Iliad, draws upon structural elements of Beethoven's Seventh Symphony, also featured on this program. PSO audience favorite Inon Barnatan returns for performances of Brahms' monumental Piano Concerto No. 2.

Dates:

  • Saturday February 4th at 8pm

  • Sunday February 5th 4pm

Arrive early for Sunday's performance to hear Maestro Rossen Milanov's Pre-Concert Talk at 3pm; free to ticket holders, general seating.

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