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| TCHAIKOVSKY VIOLIN CONCERTO |
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| Master melodists: Barber’s First Symphony is filled with lines that linger, while Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto soars on passionate themes. Haitian-American composer Daniel Bernard Roumain is a bright light on the current scene; his Symphony was co-commisioned by the NJSO and the Sphinx Organization. |
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JACQUES LACOMBE conductor
VADIM GLUZMAN violin (pictured) |
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| A SALUTE TO JOHN WILLIAMS |
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| 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. |
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GERALD STEICHEN conductor |
TICKETS
Prices for NJPAC:
$82, $68, $54, $38 and $20
Prices for State Theatre:
$65, $60, $45 and $20
The April 17 performance is presented in collaboration with the State Theatre. |
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now as part of a POPS subscription!
POPS Series
(April 16 only)
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SPECIAL CONCERT
The April 17 concert is not available as part of a subscription package. It may be added on to a subscription order. |
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