![]() Respected and admired by audiences and musicians alike, he has established himself as a conductor with considerable national and international presence. Cone Music Director Rossen Milanov looks forward to collaborating in 2022-23 with established and emerging artists of the orchestral world and helming the PSO’s popular June performing arts celebration – The Princeton Festival. ROSSEN MILANOV: Internationally renowned conductor and Princeton Symphony Orchestra (PSO) Edward T. Note: some services require at least two weeks’ notice to arrange. If there are questions about these or if any additional services are required, contact ADA Coordinator Kitanya Khateri at 609 497-0020. Online events include digital concert resources, closed captioning, and transcriptions as appropriate. in advance of their selected live performance(s).Īccessibility: The Princeton Symphony Orchestra is committed to ensuring all programming is accessible for everyone, working with venues to provide needed services. Concert attendees will receive information regarding safety procedures, entry, seating directions, etc. Health and Safety: The Princeton Symphony Orchestra is closely monitoring and adhering to the New Jersey Department of Health’s COVID-19 requirements and complies with rules set by partner venues. To subscribe or purchase single tickets starting at $30, visit the Princeton Symphony Orchestra website at or call 60. ![]() Youths 5-17 receive a 50% discount with an adult purchase. ![]() Tickets are also available for 2022 Holiday POPS!Īdvertise with New Jersey Stage for $50-$100 per month, click here for infoĬlassical concerts take place on Saturdays at 8:00pm and Sundays at 4:00pm. The season’s live concerts feature additional top artists including soprano Pretty Yende and violist Roberto Díaz, plus established and contemporary works including the world premiere of violinist/composer William Harvey’s Seven Decisions of Gandhi. Single tickets are now available for all Princeton Symphony Orchestra orchestral concerts. Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov sought to capture the spirit of Spain with his Capriccio Espagnol, which concludes the concert program. Joaquín Turina’s Danzas fantásticas was inspired by La Orgia, a novel by Jose Más, and Ruperto Chapi’s Prelude to La Revoltosa provides an overview of his one act zarzuela, or Spanish musical theater. Marcos Fernández’ new work America pays homage to Leonard Bernstein and the Latino-American music legacy with compositional techniques from Jazz, Latin, Pop, Flamenco and contemporary music. When Anne Akiko Meyers approached Arturo Márquez for a work for violin and orchestra, the composer looked to Mexico’s dance tradition, and wrote the three-movement Fandango. Anne performs on the legendary Ex-Vieuxtemps Guarneri del Gesù, dated 1741. She has appeared on The Tonight Show, CBS Sunday Morning, Countdown with Keith Olbermann, Morning Edition, and Great Performances honoring John Williams. In addition to appearances with leading orchestras and in recital, Anne is one of today’s most prolific recording artists, having released Shining Night, her 40th album, this year. This season highlights include performances of Fandango by Arturo Márquez with Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic at Walt Disney Hall in Los Angeles, Carnegie Hall, and in Mexico City at the 50th Anniversary of the Festival Internacional Cervantino and the premiere of Michael Daugherty’s Blue Electra, about American icon, Amelia Earhart, at the Kennedy Center with the National Symphony Orchestra. Sunday’s concert includes a pre-concert talk by Maestro Milanov at 3:00pm.Īnne Akiko Meyers is “a musical wizard, with astonishing access to every kind of expressive color” ( San Diego Union-Tribune) who has inspired major composers to write major new works for her. Cone Music Director Rossen Milanov conducts both performances, which take place Saturday, September 10 at 8:00pm and Sunday, September 11 at 4:00pm at historic Richardson Auditorium. Rounding out the striking concert program are Joaquín Turina’s Danzas fantásticas, Ruperto Chapí’s Prelude to La Revoltosa, and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s Capriccio Espagnol.Įdward T. Another concert highlight is the PSO’s US Premiere of Spanish composer Marcos Fernandez' homage to Leonard Bernstein, America. Meyers and was premiered by her in 2021 with Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl. (PRINCETON, NJ) - The Princeton Symphony Orchestra’s (PSO’s) 2022-2023 season opens September 10-11 with the incomparable Anne Akiko Meyers performing Arturo Márquez’ new violin concerto Fandango.
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