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  • NJSO CELEBRATES PRIDE MONTH

    By Mabel Pais

    Virtual, June 13–18

    The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO) celebrates a weeklong Pride Month, June 13–18. The celebration features works by LGBTQ+ composers, an interview with Laura Kaminsky about her chamber opera “As One,” a performance of Rent’s “I’ll Cover You” in collaboration with Paper Mill Playhouse and a free Zoom event presented in partnership with SAGE, a national advocacy and services organization for LGBT elders. Harmonica Sunbeam, renowned for her Hudson County non-profit Drag Queen Story Hour, hosts the celebration.

    For more information, visit njsymphony.org/pride

    NJSO-PRIDE graphic.(Photo : Courtesy NJSO)

    PROGRAM

    NJSO PRIDE CELEBRATION

    HARMONICA SUNBEAM – host

    Sun, June 13, at 5 pm

    NJSO Family Members

    “What Pride Means to Me”

    Mon, June 14, at 5 pm

    Composer-in-Conversation

    NJSO flutist Kathleen Nester interviews composer Laura Kaminsky. (Photo : Courtesy NJSO)

    NJSO flutist and piccolo player Kathleen Nester talks with her friend and neighbor, composer Laura Kaminsky, about her pathbreaking opera exploring a gender transition, “As One.”

    Violinist James Tsao. (Photo : Courtesy NJSO)

    Tue, June 15, at 5 pm

    NJSO Chamber Players Performance

    TCHAIKOVSKY Andante cantabile

    Bart Feller, flute

    James Tsao, violin

    David Blinn, viola

    Sarah Seiver, cello

    Wed, June 16, at 5 pm

    NJSO Chamber Players Performance

    JENNIFER HIGDON “A Gentle Notion”

    Pascal Archer, clarinet

    Spencer Meyer, piano

    Thu, June 17, at 7 pm

    NJSO Pride Celebration: A Conversation

    Free Zoom Event

    Join NJSO President & CEO Gabriel van Aalst, Edie Windsor SAGE Center Arts & Culture Program Coordinator Christian Appel and NJSO violist David Blinn for a lively conversation and insight into the NJSO’s Pride celebrations, followed by musical performances featuring notable LGBTQ+ composers and artists. Register at njsymphony.org/pride.

    Fri, June 18, at 5 pm

    Collaboration with Paper Mill Playhouse

    LARSON/arr. Robert Wagner “I’ll Cover You” from “Rent”

    Kyle Taylor Parker, vocalist

    Jay Donnell, vocalist

    Héctor Falcón, violin

    Ted Ackerman, cello

    Alexander Bickard, electric bass

    Pascal Archer, clarinet

    James Musto, drums

    New Jersey Symphony Orchestra

    The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra connects with the people and diverse communities of New Jersey through the power of live symphonic music to inspire, entertain and educate. Internationally renowned Music Director Xian Zhang has garnered critical acclaim on the podium and has deepened the NJSO’s commitment to presenting diverse voices that reflect the communities the Orchestra serves.

    Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the NJSO has made virtual performances and educational online programs available for free, reaching more than 10 million people across the Orchestra’s digital channels. The Orchestra’s online hub for free musical content is njsymphony.org/virtual.

    Connect with NJSO:

    Website: njsymphony.org

    Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @NJSymphony

    YouTube: @NewJerseySymphony

    Email: information@njsymphony.org

    SAGE

    SAGE is the world’s largest and oldest organization dedicated to improving the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) older people. Founded in 1978 and headquartered in New York City, SAGE is a national organization that offers supportive services and consumer resources to LGBT older people and their caregivers. Learn more about SAGE advocacy and its affiliates at sageusa.org.

    Paper Mill Playhouse

    Paper Mill Playhouse, recipient of the 2016 Regional Theatre Tony Award, is a nationally renowned not-for-profit theater under the direction of Mark S. Hoebee (Producing Artistic Director) and Michael Stotts (Managing Director). A beloved NJ arts institution since 1938, Paper Mill creates and produces groundbreaking new musicals and reimagined classics. Several productions have gone on to Broadway and launched national tours, including Disney’s “Newsies,” “Les Misérables,” “Honeymoon in Vegas,” “A Bronx Tale” and “Bandstand.” Learn more at papermill.org.

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    NJSO with NEWARK MUSEUM RESTORES IN-PERSON CONCERTS

    By Mabel Pais

    “I am incredibly excited for this partnership with our friends at The Newark Museum of Art. This is such a joyful moment for our NJSO community—we are thrilled to begin to perform for our audiences in person again, and we are eager to experience Daniel’s first programs in his new role at the NJSO.” – Gabriel van Aalst, NJSO President & CEO

    “The sounds of live chamber music in our beautiful Alice Ransom Dreyfuss Memorial Garden will make this an incredibly special series as we welcome audiences back to the museum.” — Linda C. Harrison, The Newark Museum of Art Director & CEO

    ‘Newark Museum of Arts’ Garden.( Photo : Courtesy NJSO)

    The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO) welcomes in-person outdoor chamber music series in The Newark Museum of Art’s (newarkmuseumart.org) Alice Ransom Dreyfuss Memorial Garden this summer. In nine performances from June through August, the NJSO Chamber Players perform a three-concert series curated by Resident Artistic Catalyst Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR), a three-concert series curated by Concertmaster Eric Wyrick and a three-concert family series for music lovers of all ages.

    Resident Artistic Director, Daniel Bernard Roumain. (Photo/ CourtesyNJSO)

    DB Roumain curates “NJSO & DBR: Now, New and Next,” a series that looks towards a more inclusive and innovative future, with performances on June 9, June 16 and August 11 at 7 pm. His programs will feature impactful new works from compelling new voices — including Gabriela Lena Frank, Roumain and New Jersey’s Allison Loggins-Hill — alongside under-represented voices from the past and classics of the chamber music repertoire. These immersive experiences will include special collaborations with dancers, actors and guest artists.

     Wyrick leads the Chamber Players for three performances that highlight both unsung composers and classical favorites on June 23, July 7 and July 21.

    The three-concert family series features a musical trip around the world (June 26), Prokofiev’s “Peter and the Wolf” (July 31) and a storytelling program (August 14). Concerts for this Saturday series begin at 10 am.

    TICKETS, SAFETY

    Health and safety procedures will include seating with chairs set six feet apart; masking for audiences, staff, volunteers and contractors; and temperature checks. Tickets must be purchased in advance. For more information, visit njsymphony.org/museum.

    PROGRAM: ARTS IN THE GARDEN

    With the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Chamber Players, in collaboration with The Newark Museum of Art

    DBR CURATIONS

    Togetherness with DBR

    Wed, June 9, at 7 pm

    DANIEL BERNARD ROUMAIN curator

    Hearing and Healing with DBR

    Wed, June 16, at 7 pm

    DANIEL BERNARD ROUMAIN curator

    Who We Are with DBR

    Wed, Aug 11, at 7 pm

    DANIEL BERNARD ROUMAIN curator

    In each curation, Resident Artistic Catalyst Daniel Bernard Roumain takes audiences on a journey through classical music’s past, present and future, juxtaposing works by Bach, Brahms and Florence Price with compelling new voices including Gabriela Lena Frank, Roumain and NJ’s own Allison Loggins-Hill. Special collaborations with dancers, actors and guest artists are part of these immersive and imagine a brighter, more inclusive and innovative future.

    Program Information on the second three-concert series: June 23, July 7 and July 21 and the third three-concert family series: June 26, July 31 and August 14, will appear in a subsequent issue.

    New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO)

    To learn about NJSO, visit njsymphony.org

    The Newark Museum of Art

    Founded in 1909, The Newark Museum of Art is the largest art and education institution in New Jersey and one of the most influential museums in the United States.  Its renowned global art collections, supported by significant holdings of science, technology and natural history, rank 12th among North America’s art museums.  To learn more, visit newarkmuseumart.org

    (Mabel Pais writes on Social Issues, The Arts and Entertainment, Spirituality, and Health & Wellness)

  • NJSO SPRING GALA

    NJSO’S YOUTH ORCHESTRAS SPRING INTO MUSIC @ 30

    By Mabel Pais

    SPRING INTO GALA

     

    Composers of “The Enchanted Forest” include

    AMEYA SRINIVASAN & ASHITA BIRLA

     

    Gala honors BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company)

    Gala honorees include

    NJSO musicians and founding Youth Orchestras coaches

    Martin Andersen and Robert Wagner

     

    VIP Pre-Show: May 12 @ 7 PM, Concert @ 7:30 PM

    Online auction (May 3–12): Items from

    Restaurant gift cards to Vacation getaways

    The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO) celebrates the 30th anniversary of the NJSO Youth Orchestras and highlights the program’s talented students at the virtual “Spring into Music” Gala on May 12. The event features a free NJSO concert available to the public and a VIP pre-show party for gala supporters.

    Hannah Lee, winner, plays flute (Photo / Courtesy NJSO)

    In the 7:30 pm concert, the Orchestra gives the world premiere of “The Enchanted Forest” – a piece composed by Youth Orchestras students through a creative composition project – and showcases concerto competition winner Hannah Lee, an East Brunswick 12th grader, in the Allegro maestoso from Mozart’s Flute Concerto in G Major, K. 313. NJSO Youth Orchestras Artistic Director José Luis Domínguez conducts.

    The program also includes chamber performances by the Youth Orchestras’ Anne Lieberson Ensemble (with NJSO Music Director Xian Zhang on piano) and Curtland E. Fields Ensemble, plus special guest appearances and a signature cocktail demonstration from Newark’s All Points West Distillery.

    The concert will be available on demand at njsymphony.org/springintomusic and on the NJSO’s YouTube channel beginning at 7:30 pm.

    “The Enchanted Forest” grew out of a season long NJSO Youth Orchestras creative composition project in which all students collaborated in small groups to explore their own musical voices and compose new works drawing from all the genres that inspire them. NJSO musician coaches guided each group, and Domínguez orchestrated and arranged the works.

    José Luis Domínguez conducts the NJSO (Photo / Courtesy NJSO) 

    Domínguez says: “The professional orchestra, the hall, the scores, the lights, the cameras – so many people dedicated so much work to these students’ ideas. That is touching beyond description. That is unforgettable.”

    Self-dubbed the ‘Chromatic Creators,’ the young composers who teamed up to pen “The Enchanted Forest” include Ameya Srinivasan (seventh grade, Edison), Amy Zarebczan (11th grade, Passaic), Ashita Birla (10th grade, Jersey City), Kevin Yang (sixth grade, Edison), Natalie Sokolov (ninth grade, Holmdel), Samantha Huerta (10th grade, Wayne). NJSO flutist and piccolo player Kathleen Nester coached the group.

    Ashita Birla says: “Composing an original piece by collaborating with my peers in the Chromatic Creators was an experience of a lifetime. When I heard that the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra would be playing ‘The Enchanted Forest,’ it felt surreal. I was amazed and honored to hear that our piece would come to life at the hands of accomplished musicians. It inspires me to continue composing and playing violin to express my voice through music.”

    The winner of the annual NJSO Youth Orchestras’ Henry Lewis Concerto Competition traditionally gives a solo performance with the Youth Orchestras’ most advanced orchestra at its annual spring concert. Hannah Lee won the 2020 competition, but the Youth Orchestras’ spring concert was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the NJSO invited her to perform with the professional orchestra for this year’s gala.

    “I am so thankful that in spite of the pandemic I had a chance to perform with the NJSO. It was such an honor,” Lee says. “It still feels like a dream that I performed, and I’ll definitely feel that way watching the performance as well!”

    “Hannah gave such a professional, musical performance. She has a brilliant future with the flute,” Domínguez says. “I can only imagine how encouraged she must feel as she embarks on her path towards a professional future.”

    A 7 pm VIP pre-show party offers opportunities for gala supporters to virtually mingle with NJSO musicians and special guests. Iachetti’s Kitchen in Glen Rock will demonstrate how to make a delicious appetizer to savor.

    The Spring into Music Gala online auction, open from May 3–12, offers items from restaurant gift cards to vacation getaways.

    The gala honorees are BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company), a longtime NJSO Youth Orchestras funder, as well as NJSO musicians and founding Youth Orchestras coaches Martin Andersen and Robert Wagner. Michelle Merchant, an NJSO supporter and NJSO Youth Orchestras parent, and Dr. Philip Neches, an NJSO trustee and Amadeus Circle leader, co-chair the event.

    GALA SUPPORT

    Opportunities to support the gala can be accessed by visiting njsymphony.org/springintomusic

    NJSO President & CEO Gabriel van Aalst says: “The students’ triumphs in the past year—from virtual learning and performances to the impressive new works they have composed—are an incredible testament to their talent and perseverance, and we are proud to showcase the students at this gala.”

    NJSO Music Director Xian Zhang says: “This gala concert is a true showcase for the incredible achievements of the NJSO Youth Orchestras students. Our musicians have a deep love for coaching and working with students, and the program has reached new heights under the leadership of José Luis Domínguez. I am thrilled to see these young musicians blossoming and sharing their own musical voices.” Spring into Music is part of NJSO Virtual 20–21, the Orchestra’s digital season. For more information, visit njsymphony.org/virtual.

     

     

    PROGRAM: SPRING INTO MUSIC GALA

    Virtual VIP Pre-Show Party | Exclusive to Gala Supporters

    Wed, May 12, at 7 pm on Zoom

     

    Gala Concert | Free to the Public

    Wed, May 12, at 7:30 pm

     

    José Luis Domínguez, conductor

     

    Hannah Lee, flute

     

    New Jersey Symphony Orchestra

     

    MOZART Allegro maestoso from Flute Concerto in G Major, K. 313

     

    CHROMATIC CREATORS OF THE NJSO YOUTH ORCHESTRAS “The Enchanted Forest”

     

    Anne Lieberson Ensemble

    Xian Zhang, piano

    DVOŘÁK Allegretto scherzando from Bagatelles, Op. 47

    Curtland E. Fields Ensemble

     

    DAY “Tango D’amour”

     

    ONLINE AUCTION | Open to the Public

    May 3–12

     

    The online auction offers fabulous items for everyone—from restaurant gift cards to vacation getaways.

     

    To learn more, visit njsymphony.org/springintomusic

    The Orchestra’s online hub for free musical content is njsymphony.org/virtual

     

    The NJSO Youth Orchestras

    The NJSO Youth Orchestras have not only continued virtual instruction but have introduced an entirely new dimension to the program. Students are working together on a yearlong creative composition project—a uniquely engaging opportunity for students to explore their own musical voices and shape new works that draw from all the genres that inspire them.

     

    The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO)

     

    Connect with NJSO:

    Website: njsymphony.org

    Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @NJSymphony

    YouTube: @NewJerseySymphony

    Email: information@njsymphony.org

     

    (Mabel Pais writes on The Arts and Entertainment, Social Issues, Spirituality, and Health & Wellness)

  • NJSO EVERYWHERE: IN OUTDOOR SPACES By Mabel Pais

    NJSO EVERYWHERE: IN OUTDOOR SPACES By Mabel Pais

    NJSO with DreamPlay Films

    NJSO Everywhere: Cinematic Performances in Outdoor Spaces

     Collaboration releases online episodes through April 2021

    o   March 17: Brass ensembles perform on the boardwalk and beach in Seaside Heights

    o   March 31: String quartet on the Hoboken waterfront

    o   April 21:  Septet at Van Vleck House & Gardens in Montclair

    • Series premiere available now

    Violinist David Southorn performing Jessie Montgomery work on roof of Newark’s One Theater Square

    Directed by Yuri Alves

    njsymphony.org/everywhere

    “We are so delighted to showcase some of New Jersey’s most beautiful spaces through NJSO Everywhere…..” “It was fitting to open this series with Princeton composer Jessie Montgomery’s brilliant violin rhapsody”……”The NJSO takes great pride in being New Jersey’s state orchestra, and we are thrilled to partner with Newark’s own DreamPlay Films, which has captured these performances with stunning cinematography.”- Gabriel van Aalst, NJSO – President & CEO

     “These works reveal how these outstanding music performances can both transform and be transformed by environmental and filmic elements beyond the stage, while in this case, also inspiring Jersey lovers old and new.” “I love that we keep setting the bar higher and higher with the NJSO.”- Igor Alves, DreamPlay Films CEO and series producer.

    Kelli O’Hara (Photo /Laura Marie Duncan)

    The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO) with DreamPlay Films announce new release dates for future episodes of NJSO Everywhere, to premiere online through April.

    NJSO musicians give solo and chamber performances outdoors in iconic New Jersey locations in this cinematic series presented by the NJSO and DreamPlay Films, part of Newark-based DreamPlay Media. Award-winning, Newark-raised filmmaker Yuri Alves directs.

    March 17: The episode features NJSO brass ensembles at the Jersey Shore, filmed on the boardwalk and beach at Seaside Heights. Trumpeter Michael Baker joins NJSO hornist Lawrence DiBello and trombonist Vernon Post for the first movement of Poulenc’s Sonata for Horn, Trumpet and Trombone. Baker, Post and NJSO hornist Andrea Menousek perform Sousa’s ‘The Washington Post.’

    March 31: An NJSO quartet performs the “Lyric for Strings” by the late New Jersey composer George Walker at Hoboken’s Pier C Park. The quartet features violinists Bryan Hernandez-Luch and Ming Yang, violist Brett Deubner and cellist Laura Andrade, the NJSO Colton Fellow.

    April 21: A chamber ensemble performs the first movement of Beethoven’s Septet at Van Vleck House & Gardens in Montclair. The septet features Concertmaster Eric Wyrick, violist David Blinn, Assistant Principal Cello Na-Young Baek, Assistant Principal Bass Alexander Bickard, clarinetist Andrew Lamy, Principal Bassoon Robert Wagner and hornist Lawrence DiBello.

    The series premiere is available now at njsymphony.org/everywhere. Assistant Concertmaster David Southorn performs Rhapsody No. 1 for Solo Violin by Princeton resident Jessie Montgomery—filmed with the RED Cinema Camera on the roof of Newark’s One Theater Square.

     

    “I hope the audience will be impressed by this beautiful blending of incredible music and performers with iconic locations and powerful visuals,” says filmmaker Yuri Alves, who directed the series.

     

    All NJSO Everywhere performances air at 7:30 pm on the NJSO’s YouTube and social media channels and at njsymphony.org/everywhere.

    NJSO Everywhere is part of NJSO Virtual 20–21, the Orchestra’s digital season. For more information, visit njsymphony.org/virtual.

    FROM ONE THEATER SQUARE IN NEWARK

    Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 7:30 pm

    NJSO Assistant Concertmaster David Southorn performs Rhapsody No. 1 for Solo Violin by Princeton resident Jessie Montgomery.

    FROM THE JERSEY SHORE

    Wed, Mar 17, at 7:30 pm

    NJSO brass ensembles perform Poulenc’s Sonata for Horn, Trumpet and Trombone and Sousa’s ‘The Washington Post’ at the Jersey Shore, filmed on the boardwalk and beach at Seaside Heights.

    Featuring NJSO hornists Andrea Menousek and Lawrence DiBello and trombonist Vernon Post with trumpeter Michael Baker.

    FROM PIER C PARK IN HOBOKEN

    Wed, Mar 31, at 7:30 pm

    A quartet performs the ‘Lyric for Strings’ by the late New Jersey composer George Walker on the Hoboken waterfront.

    Featuring violinists Bryan Hernandez-Luch and Ming Yang, violist Brett Deubner and cellist Laura Andrade, the NJSO Colton Fellow.

    FROM VAN VLECK HOUSE & GARDENS IN MONTCLAIR

    Wed, Apr 21, at 7:30 pm

    An NJSO chamber ensemble performs the first movement of Beethoven’s Septet at Van Vleck House & Gardens in Montclair. Featuring Concertmaster Eric Wyrick, violist David Blinn, Assistant Principal Cello Na-Young Baek, Assistant Principal Bass Alexander Bickard, clarinetist Andrew Lamy, Principal Bassoon Robert Wagner and hornist Lawrence DiBello.

    Yuri Alves

    Filmmaker Yuri Alves, born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Portuguese parents, and raised in Newark, New Jersey has written and directed films, primetime television programs and commercial projects in the US and Europe. For more, visit yurialves.com | Instagram: @yurialvescinema.

    DreamPlay Films

    DreamPlay Films develops and produces narrative and documentary films, television programming and more. DreamPlay Films is a division of DreamPlay Media, an original and creative media company, based in Newark, NJ. To learn more, visit dreamplayfilms.com | dreamplaymedia.com.

    New Jersey Symphony Orchestra

    Named “a vital, artistically significant musical organization” by ‘The Wall Street Journal,’ the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra embodies that vitality through its statewide presence and critically acclaimed performances, education partnerships and unparalleled access to music and the Orchestra’s superb musicians.

    Music Director Xian Zhang—a “dynamic podium presence,” ‘The New York Times’ has praised her “technical abilities, musicianship and maturity”—continues her acclaimed leadership of the NJSO.

    The Orchestra’s online hub for free NJSO Virtual 20–21 content is njsymphony.org/virtual.

    Connect with NJSO:

    Website:   njsymphony.org

     

    Facebook,Twitter and Instagram: @NJSymphony

     

    YouTube:   @NewJerseySymphony

     

    Email:        information@njsymphony.org

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    THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY: VIRTUALLY REVISITED

    By Mabel Pais

     

    (Photo N 2 here )

     

    TONY AWARD WINNER KELLI O’HARA AND STEVEN PASQUALE

    JOIN HUNTER FOSTER, CAITLIN KINNUNEN, DEREK KLENA

    FROM THE ORIGINAL BROADWAY MUSICAL

    “THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY”

    FOR A REUNION WITH JASON ROBERT BROWN,

    MARSHA NORMAN AND BARLETT SHER

    TO BENEFIT THE ACTORS FUND

    HOSTED BY NEW JERSEY’S JESSE WALKER

    LIVE STREAMING EVENT

    ONE NIGHT ONLY!

    MONDAY, MARCH 15, 2021 AT 8:00PM

    Long awaited reunion! New Jersey’s Jesse Walker, host of the online celebrity show “The Jesse Walker Show,” celebrates the show’s 20th season with a special event reuniting some of the cast and creative team from 2014 Broadway musical “The Bridges of Madison County” that include cast members Tony Award winner Kelli O’Hara, Steven Pasquale, Hunter Foster, Caitlin Kinnunen, Derek Klena, and creative team Jason Robert Brown (music & lyrics), Marsha Norman (book) and Barlett Sher (director) to help raise funds for The Actors Fund. The 2-hour panel will live stream for a one-night only event on Monday, March 15, 2021 at 8:00PM EST / 5:00PM PST. All donations and proceeds from the event will go to benefit The Actors Fund.

     

    Watch via live stream on all “The Jesse Walker Show” social media pages:

     

    YOUTUBE:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0XB61vkgqBBJRQphNIEwTg?view_as=subscriber

     

    FACEBOOK:

     

    https://www.facebook.com/The-Jesse-Walker-Show-1035226623323386/?modal=suggested_action&notif_id=1590438154317499&notif_t=page_user_activity

     

     

     

    Jesse Walker

     

    Jesse Walker, named “Talk Show Host with Tenacity” by New Jersey’s Bergen Record in 2005, has been producing, directing, choreographing, and acting in his own plays, as well as other revivals, since he was 15-years old. Walker runs his own theater group and puts on plays locally around his neighborhood almost every year. Awards: The New Jersey Governor’s Award for being the first handicapped person to have his own celebrity talk show.

     

     

     

    The Actors Fund

     

    The Actors Fund, founded in 1882, serves all professionals—and not just actors—in film, theater, television, music, opera, radio and dance through programs that address our community’s unique and essential needs. To learn more, visit actorsfund.org.

     

    (Mabel Pais writes on The Arts and Entertainment, Social Issues, Spirituality, and Health & Wellness)

  • NJSO WITH XIAN ZHANG CELEBRATES LUNAR NEW YEAR

    NJSO WITH XIAN ZHANG CELEBRATES LUNAR NEW YEAR

    By Mabel Pais

    • Festival videos premiere Feb 1–5 at 5 pm at njsymphony.org and on YouTube and Facebook
    • Feb 6 concert program features new performances led by Xian Zhang at NJPAC, plus at-home performances and highlights from 2019 and 2020 NJSO Lunar New Year Celebration concerts
    • Guest performers include Xuefei Yang (guitar), George Li (piano), Harmony Zhu (piano), Yuxiao Chen (xun), Yang Yi (guzhang), Peking University Alumni Chorus, Starry Arts Group Children’s Chorus
    • Festival and concert are free to the public
    • NJSO hosts pre-concert VIP event with Zhang and special guests for donors
    • Available on demand after premiere

    “One of my proudest achievements as music director of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra is starting our annual Lunar New Year Celebration.” – Xian Zhang, NJSO Music Director

     

    Starry Arts Group Children’s Chorus
    Xian Zhang plays piano (Photos / Courtesy NJSO)

     

    The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO) celebrates a virtual Lunar New Year festival and concert for the Year of the Ox. Festival videos premiere February 1–5 at 5 pm, leading up to a celebratory concert program featuring new NJSO performances led by Music Director Xian Zhang at NJPAC, plus at-home performances and highlights from the NJSO’s 2019 and 2020 Lunar New Year Celebrations. All videos will be available for free at njsymphony.org/LNY and on the NJSO’s YouTube and Facebook channels.

    The festival and concert feature artists from across the globe, including Xuefei Yang (guitar), George Li (piano), Harmony Zhu (piano), Yuxiao Chen (xun), Yang Yi (guzhang), the Peking University Alumni Chorus and Starry Arts Group Children’s Chorus. NJSO Principal Cello Jonathan Spitz, Assistant Principal Cello Na-Young Baek and Principal Flute Bart Feller also perform on the concert program.  The festival features traditional performances, a pair of NJSO string quartets, Chopin’s Ballade No. 4 in F Minor, a Korean cooking demonstration by NJSO Principal Bass Ha Young Jung and a Chinese cooking demonstration by NJSO violinist Xin Zhao.

    The concert features include Eastern traditional favorites such as the “Spring Festival Overture,” “Purple Bamboo Tune,” “Fisherman’s Song at Eventide” and “Gong Xi Gong Xi,” united with Western classical favorites such as Tchaikovsky’s

    Andante Cantabile” for Cello and Orchestra and Piazzolla’s “Libertango.” During the concert premiere, featured artists will provide live text commentary on YouTube.

    Zhang says: “This year, we have musical treats and special guests from around the world, including new performances from the Orchestra captured at NJPAC, heartwarming appearances from the Starry Arts Group Children’s Chorus and a worldwide collaboration from the Peking University Alumni Chorus performing Don Besig’s choral piece ‘Flying Free’ with me at the piano. I hope that this year’s virtual celebration fills our audiences with strength, joy and hope for better days in the year ahead.”

    Event sponsors and VIP Supporters are invited to an exclusive pre-concert event with Zhang, NJSO President & CEO Gabriel van Aalst and special guests, and will receive recognition in the videos and event materials. Net proceeds from the Lunar New Year Celebration will support the artistic vision of Music Director Xian Zhang.

    The Lunar New Year Festival & Celebration is part of NJSO Virtual 20–21, the Orchestra’s digital season. For more information, visit njsymphony.org/virtual

    LUNAR NEW YEAR FESTIVAL PROGRAM

    Festival videos premiere daily Feb 1–5 at 5 pm.

     Festival Day 1: Mon, Feb 1

    LI KAICHOU “You Look so Good With a Smile”

    Starry Arts Group Children’s Chorus | Rebecca Shen, director

    TRADITIONAL “Fisherman’s Song at Eventide”

    Ming Yang, violin

    Jade Lucia Nieczkowski, piano

    Festival Day 2: Tue, Feb 2

    Korean Cooking Demonstration

    Ha-Young Jung, NJSO Principal Bass

    TRADITIONAL/arr. Zouye “A Wonderful Night”

    NJSO Chamber Players

    Xin Zhao, violin & commentary

    James Tsao, violin

    Frank Foerster, viola

    Philo Lee, cello

    Festival Day 3: Wed, Feb 3

    CHOPIN Ballade No. 4 in F Minor

    Harmony Zhu, piano

    TRADITIONAL “Yang Guan San Die”

    Yuxiao Chen, xun

    Festival Day 4: Thu, Feb 4

    TRADITIONAL “Blossoms on a Moonlit River in Spring”

    Xuefei Yang, guitar

    Chinese Cooking Demonstration

    Xin Zhao, violin

     Festival Day 5: Fri, Feb 5

    TRADITIONAL “Gao Shan Liu Shui” (High Mountains and Running Brook)

    Yang Yi, guzheng

     TRADITIONAL/arr. Zouye “Spring Celebration”

    NJSO Chamber Players

    Wendy Chen, violin

    Alexandra Neglia, violin

    David Blinn, viola

    Laura Andrade, cello

    LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATION CONCERT

    Sat, Feb 6, at 7:30 pm

    Xian Zhang, conductor & piano

    Xuefei Yang, guitar

    George Li, piano

    Jonathan Spitz, cello

    Na-Young Baek, cello

    Bart Feller, flute

    Peking University Alumni Chorus

    Starry Arts Group Children’s Chorus | Rebecca Shen, director

     

     LI HUANZHI “Spring Festival Overture”

    TCHAIKOVSKY Andante cantabile for Cello and Orchestra

    LUIZ BONFA “Manhã de Carnaval”

    SCHUBERT/arr. Liszt “Der Erlkönig”

    TRADITIONAL “Purple Bamboo Tune”

    TRADITIONAL “Fisherman’s Song at Eventide”

    CHU WANG-HUA “Happy Days”

    DON BESIG “Flying Free”

    PIAZZOLLA “Libertango”

    GU JIANFEN “Spring Dawn”

    GU JIANFEN “Singing and Smiling”

    TRADITIONAL “Farewell”

    TRADITIONAL “Gong Xi Gong Xi”

    Pre-Concert Virtual VIP Event

    Feb 6 at 6:30 pm

    Event sponsors and VIP Supporters will be invited to an exclusive event with Music Director Xian Zhang, President & CEO Gabriel van Aalst and special guests, and will receive recognition in the videos and event materials. Net proceeds from our Lunar New Year Celebration will support the artistic vision of Music Director Xian Zhang. For more information, email Renee Pachucki at rpachucki@njsymphony.org.

    The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO)

    Named “a vital, artistically significant musical organization” by ‘The Wall Street Journal,’ the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra embodies that vitality through its statewide presence and critically acclaimed performances, education partnerships and unparalleled access to music and the Orchestra’s superb musicians.

    Music Director Xian Zhang—a “dynamic podium presence” ‘The New York Times’ has praised for her “technical abilities, musicianship and maturity”—continues her acclaimed leadership of the NJSO. Embracing its legacy as a statewide orchestra, the Orchestra presents classical, pops and family programs, as well as outdoor summer concerts and special events.

    In addition to its lauded artistic programming, the NJSO presents a suite of education and community engagement programs that promote meaningful, lifelong engagement with live music. Programs include school-time Concerts for Young People and the NJSO Youth Orchestras family of student ensembles, led by José Luis Domínguez. NJSO musicians annually perform original chamber music programs at community events in a variety of settings statewide through the NJSO Community Partners program.

    The Orchestra’s online hub for free NJSO Virtual 20–21 content is njsymphony.org/virtual

    Connect with the NJSO:Website: njsymphony.org

    Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @NJSymphony

    YouTube: @NewJerseySymphony

    Email: information@njsymphony.org

    (Mabel Pais writes on The Arts and Entertainment, Social Issues, Spirituality, and Health & Wellness)