Neeme Jarvi conductor
New Jersey Symphony
Former Music Director Neeme Jarvi returns to takes our audiences on a journey of power and reflection fueled by strings and brass in Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4. With it's elements of jazz and infusion of blues, William Grant Stills' most popular symphony remains relevant today as the first symphony composed by an African American to be performed by a professional orchestra in the United States. Arvo Part poured his emotions about the passing of composer Benjamin Britten into the evocative composition for strings and one lone chime that opens this program.
Arvo Part Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten
Still Symphony No. 1, Afro-American
Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4
Videos
Bent
Nutley Little Theatre (6/14 - 6/29)
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Woe! Misery! Children's Theater
Clifton Arts Center (5/31 - 6/9)
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Chris Ruggiero’s Summer Serenade/ Grunin Center For The Arts
Grunin Center for the Arts (6/9 - 6/9) | ||
One Hit Wonderers
Surflight Theatre (7/15 - 7/15) | ||
What The Constitution Means to Me
George Street Playhouse (9/24 - 10/13) | ||
Chris Ruggiero’s Summer Serenade/ New Brunswick Performing Arts Center
NBPAC (6/21 - 6/21) | ||
Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson - Apt. 2B
Cape May Stage (7/17 - 8/25) | ||
Miracle on 34th Street
Surflight Theatre (11/30 - 12/15) | ||
New Scores: The Cone Composition Institue Concert
Richardson Auditorium at Princeton University (7/20 - 7/20) | ||
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