Ruth Reinhardt conductor Music has a life-giving force and uncanny power of resilience. Bela Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra was written on what many thought was the composer’s deathbed, but bringing it into the world gave the composer new life—and gave audiences one of the most radiant pieces of music ever written. Meanwhile, Chopin’s Second Piano Concerto reminds us of humanity’s capacity for beauty, and Bartók’s Romanian Folk Dances open the concert with rousing rhythms. Béla Bartók Romanian Folk Dances
Eva Gevorgyan piano
New Jersey Symphony
Frédéric Chopin Piano Concerto No. 2
Béla Bartók Concerto for Orchestra
Handel's Messiah (12/19/25-12/19/25)
Randall Goosby Returns (1/9/26-1/9/26)
Joshua Bell Leads Mendelssohn's (5/15/26-5/15/26)
Season Finale: Symphonie fantastique (6/5/26-6/5/26)
Richardson Auditorium is at 61 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ.
Rhapsody in Blue (11/7/25-11/7/25)
New Scores: The Cone Composition Institute Concert (7/19/25-7/19/25)
Holiday POPS! (12/14/24-12/14/24)
Time For Three (3/9/24-3/10/24)
Anthony Roth Costanzo (1/14/24-1/14/24)
Holiday POPS! (12/16/23-12/16/23)
Mozart's Requiem (11/12/23-11/12/23)
Videos
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The Wolves
Old Library Theatre (12/12 - 12/14) | |
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The Nutcracker American Repertory Ballet
State Theatre New Jersey (12/19 - 12/21) | |
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Return of the Holiday Tenors
The Presbyterian Church Westfield (12/6 - 12/6) | |
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Xian Conducts Prokofiev & Strauss
New Jersey Performing Arts Center (4/10 - 4/10) | |
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Something Rotten! Jr.
Fresh Theatre Arts (1/10 - 1/11) | |
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Who's Bad
State Theatre New Jersey (2/7 - 2/7) | |
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Holiday POPS!
Princeton Symphony Orchestra (12/13 - 12/13) | |
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The Hook
Warner Theater (7/21 - 12/31) | |
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