New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Announces 2010-11 Season
The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra today announced its programs for the 2010-11 season of classical, Best of ..., pops and family concerts. The season, which kicks off September 14 with a Gala Opening Night Celebration featuring violinist Joshua Bell and soprano Jeanine De Bique, marks the beginning of Jacques Lacombe's tenure as the NJSO's 13th Music Director. The wide-ranging opening night program showcases Lacombe's love of music from orchestral to opera and ballet.
The 2010-11 season exemplifies the high artistic standards and thoughtful programming that have made the NJSO one of the region's cultural treasures; in addition to 12 weeks of traditional classical programs, there are four Best of ... presentations, four pops programs and three family concerts.Lacombe said, "The excitement for this season is palpable. Over the last few months, I have immersed myself in the opportunity to shape my first season as NJSO Music Director, and I have discovered so much about the cultural richness of New Jersey. It is an honor to unveil a season full of new initiatives, magnificent classics and plenty of surprises. I cannot wait to present this fabulous music alongside our talented musicians, and I am also excited to delve into the NJSO's incredible Education and Community Engagement programs."The Orchestra introduces many new artistic initiatives throughout its 2010-11 programs, including the New Jersey Roots Project, which celebrates composers born in or influenced by the Garden State. The season also marks the inauguration of a multi-year Winter Festival exploration entitled "Man & Nature: Exploring Elements in Music." The festival's 2011 series, "Water," launches on January 7 and features works from Claude Debussy to Tobias Picker; percussionist David Cossin performs Tan Dun's unique Water Concerto, which features the element itself as an instrument. NJSO Conductor Laureate Neeme Järvi returns to the NJSO podium during the Water-themed Winter Festival to conduct a program featuring Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake Suite, Elgar's Sea Pictures and Dvo?ák's The Water Goblin.· Interview Magazine once wrote that Joshua Bell's playing "does nothing less than tell human beings why they bother to live." The star violinist headlines the NJSO's Gala Opening Night Celebration, Jacques Lacombe's first performance as the NJSO's 13th Music Director. September 14.· Lang Lang, "the most popular pianist on the planet" according to CNN, tackles Beethoven's epic Piano Concerto No. 5, "Emperor," in a special concert presented in collaboration with NJPAC. September 22.· "Marc-André Hamelin ranks among the small handful of performers in every generation whose abilities defy the imagination," says The Toronto Star. The pianist returns to the NJSO stage for a performance of Mozart's lively Concert Rondo in D and Strauss' witty Burleske. March 24, 26-27. · Vadim Gluzman "hot-wired the heart" of the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto "so it felt intensely alive," reported The Star-Ledger after the violinist's 2008 performance with the NJSO. Gluzman returns to perform Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto. April 7-10.· Yefim Bronfman, the Grammy Award-winning pianist whom The New York Times says possesses a "chameleonlike ability to subsume himself in the music," plays Brahms' First Piano Concerto. November 5-7.· Di Wu, who dazzled NJSO Best of ... audiences in 2008 with a sensitive reading of the second movement of Beethoven's Second Piano Concerto, performs Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2. October 28-31.· Ray Chen-the youngest participant in the 2009 Queen Elisabeth International Violin Competition-garnered the Belgian competition's first prize. The 20-year-old Curtis artist brings youthful passion and mature virtuosity to Mendelssohn's irresistible Violin Concerto with NJSO. September 30-October 3.NJSO principals:
· Concertmaster Eric Wyrick, a favorite of NJSO audiences, solos in a colorful concerto by Edward T. Cone, the prominent Princeton composer and theorist, as part of the New Jersey Roots Project. November 27-28. · Best of Mozart highlights the talents of NJSO principal musicians: Bart Feller (flute), Robert Ingliss (oboe), Lucinda-Lewis (horn) and Robert Wagner (bassoon) perform Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante for Flute, Oboe, Horn and Bassoon, while Karl Herman (clarinet) performs a movement from the composer's Clarinet Concerto.BEST OF ...The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra is unique among major American ensembles in bringing its programs to a diverse array of communities around the state. Ever responsive to the needs of its audiences, the NJSO inaugurated its four-concert Best of ... series during the 2008-09 season, adding fresh opportunities for New Jersey listeners to hear the Orchestra in a unique performance setting. The series was a great success in its first two seasons, exceeding projected ticket sales.Best of ... programs are thematically based, offering both connoisseurs and newcomers an opportunity to experience the joys of classical music. Narration and theatrical elements provide context and entertainment. Each Best of ... program lasts approximately 75 minutes, offering complete works and movements-some familiar, some rare and unusual-from larger pieces in the NJSO's repertoire. The Best of ... series has been tailored to the needs and preferences of listeners in each of these four communities. The NJSO performs each program in a matinee performance at bergenPAC in Englewood and in evening performances at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, Patriots Theater at the War Memorial in Trenton and Community Theatre in Morristown. In a successful initiative, the NJSO will offer Trenton subscribers the option to purchase a pre-concert supper at the War Memorial.· Best of Mozart: Beyond the mystique of Mozart-his astonishing precocity and early demise-lies the music itself, revealed here in its kaleidoscopic moods. A heavenly serenity infuses the themes of the Clarinet Concerto and his last symphony, "Jupiter," while his First Symphony, composed at the age of 8, bursts with youthful energy. October 14-17.· Best of Water: Elusive and enticing, water captures the imagination. Handel's festive Water Music paints a scene of courtly elegance, while Smetana's "The Moldau" reminds us of the powerful nostalgia that a river can evoke. Strauss's Blue Danube Waltz is both lilting and engaging; Mendelssohn's "Fingal's Cave" vividly depicts the rugged coast of Scotland. January 13-16. · Best of Spanish Flair: This sizzling program reveals the soul of Iberia. Romantic selections from Bizet's Carmen and Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez offer a view from the Old World. Latin-American rhythms pulse through Gershwin's Cuban Overture, Copland's El Salón México and Falla's Three-Cornered Hat. March 17-20.· Best of Ballet: Ballet has the power to transcend time, place and even the force of gravity. It can tell stories or simply express the essence of music. Best of Ballet brings together an alluring selection of choreographic favorites, including excerpts from The Nutcracker, The Firebird, Appalachian Spring, Prelude to The Afternoon of a Faun and Fancy Free. June 2-5.NJSO POPS· Happy Holidays with the Canadian Brass: This fun-filled program of carols and classics celebrates the sounds of the season. By popular demand, the spirited brass quintet Canadian Brass returns with its special brand of lighthearted humor and holiday spirit-fun for the whole family! December 11.
· Jacques & the Divas: Celebrate Valentine's Day with Jacques and his leading ladies! Debbie Gravitte, Jan Horvath and Christine Noll-three of Broadway's hottest stars-present an evening of songs from Gypsy, Funny Girl, Wicked, Evita, My Fair Lady and Candide. Fall in love again with these classics, and enjoy hearing our new Music Director share his passion for all things musical! February 12.
· A Salute to John Williams: Oscar and Golden Globe winner John Williams has written the soundtracks for some of the most defining films of the last 50 years. It takes only a few notes to recognize the themes from Jaws, Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Schindler's List. Hear these and more, like Superman, Memoirs of a Geisha and The Cowboys, as we salute this incredible talent. April 16-17. The April 17 performance is presented in collaboration with the State Theatre.
· An Evening with Michael Feinstein: Michael Feinstein-the multi-platinum selling, five-time Grammy-nominated "Ambassador of the Great American Songbook" -combines his critically acclaimed voice and intimate knowledge of American popular standards to create an unforgettable evening of timeless music by Gershwin, Berlin, Porter and other musical legends. June 11.
NJSO Family Series
The young and the young-at-heart will enjoy discovering the instruments of the orchestra, great stories told through music and rich orchestral repertoire featured in this magical and interactive series.
The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra is comprised of some of the country's finest musicians. The Orchestra is proud to have Jacques Lacombe as its Music Director and Neeme Järvi as its Conductor Laureate. Artistic excellence, innovative programming and community engagement are hallmarks of its mission. To best serve the people of New Jersey, the Orchestra brings its programs to seven different venues throughout the state. Education and community engagement programs enrich the listening experience for children and adults alike. The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Broadcast Series, presented in part by the Merck Company Foundation, is a syndicated radio program broadcast regionally and throughout North America. Continental Airlines is the official airline of the NJSO.For more information about the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, visit www.njsymphony.org or e-mail information@njsymphony.org. Tickets are available for purchase by phone 1.800.ALLEGRO (255.3476) or on the Orchestra's website.

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