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*Carnegie Hall: Kirov Orchestra
*State Theater: E. Humperdinck, vocal
*Carnegie Hall: O. Rhoden, piano
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*State Theater: NJ Symphony
*State Theater: D. Reeves, vocal
*Richardson: No Em Pingo d'Agua Quintet
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*Carnegie Hall: Kirov Orchestra
*State Theater Opera: Don Giovanni
*Carnegie Hall: C. Ungerer, piano
*State Theater: D. Davies, guitar
*Richardson: Brentano String Quartet
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*NJPAC Vocal: Paula West
*Carnegie Hall: K.H. Cho, bass-baritone
*State Theater: S. Jordan, guitar
*McCarter: Dar Williams, vocal
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*NJPAC: Drums
*Carnegie Hall: Kirov Orchestra
*McCarter Ballet: S. Farrell
*Carnegie Hall: E. Comparone, harpsichord
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*Carnegie Hall: Philadelphia Orchestra
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*Carnegie Hall: P. Quint, violin
*Carnegie Hall: American Composers Orchestra
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*Kimmel Center Chamber: Ethel
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*Carnegie Hall: Philharmonia of Russia
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*NJPAC Family: Hansel and Gretel
*Richardson: PU Jazz Ensemble
*Kimmel Center: Shankar, sitar
*NJPAC Dance: Farrell Ballet
*Carnegie Hall: T. Quasthoff, bass-baritone
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*NJPAC Family: Hansel and Gretel
*Carnegie Hall: The MET Orchestra *NJPAC: Symphony and piano
*State Theater: NJ Symphony
*Richardson: Richardson Chamber Players
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*Carnegie Hall: A. Schiff, piano
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*Carnegie Hall: Philharmonia Orchestra, Batiashvili, violin
*NJPAC Musical: Mask
*Carnegie Hall: D. Murray Quartet
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*Carnegie Hall: Philharmonia Orchestra
*NJPAC Family: The Tempest
*Carnegie Hall: Jerusalem Chamber Music
*State Theater: Symphony and piano
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*NJPAC Family: A Mindsummer Night's Dream
*Richardson: PU Orchestra
*Kimmel Center Jazz: G. Shearing
*NJPAC: Symphony and violin
*Carnegie Hall: C. Zewald, clarinet
*State Theater Musical: The Music Man
*Carnegie Hall: Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra
*State Theater: Mahotella Queens, vocal
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*NJPAC Family: A Mindsummer Night's Dream
*Richardson: PU Orchestra
*NJPAC Musical: Mask
*NJPAC Jazz: G. Shearing
*Carnegie Hall: Jerusalem Chamber Music
*State Theater Musical: The Music Man
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*NJPAC Family: The Tempest
*Carnegie Hall: MET Chamber Ensemble
*Kimmel Center: Philharmonia Orchestra, E. Batiashvili, violin
*Carnegie Hall: Jerusalem Chamber Music
*State Theater Family: Caillou's Big Party
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*Carnegie Hall: Boston Symphony
*McCarter Jazz: G. Shearing
*Carnegie Hall: Kalichstein Laredo Robinson Trio
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*Carnegie Hall: Boston Symphony
*McCarter : Vadim Repin, violin
*Carnegie Hall: M. Polenzani, tenor
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*Carnegie Hall: Boston Symphony
*Kimmel Center: Philly Pops
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*Richardson: Guarneri String Quartet
*Carnegie Hall: L. Vogt, piano
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*Carnegie Hall: NY Pops
*Richardson: NJ Symphony, G. Ohlsson, piano
*Kimmel Center: Philly Pops
*Carnegie Hall: Armstrong Chamber Music
*War Memorial: Boheme Opera Carmen
*State Theater Dance: Leahy
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*NJPAC Family: Laura Ingalls Wilder
*Carnegie Hall: When Morty Met John...piano
*Kimmel Center: Philly Pops
*NJPAC Family: Sing-a-Long Sound of Music
*Carnegie Hall: E. Harris
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*NJPAC: Lang Lang, piano
*Carnegie Hall: When Morty Met John...piano/vocal *Kimmel Center: Philly Pops
*NJPAC Family: Latin Jazz
*Carnegie Hall: Juilliard Orchestra
*War Memorial: Boheme Opera Carmen
*State Theater Family: The Gizmo Guys
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*Carnegie Hall: CarnegieKids
*McCarter : Lang Lang, piano
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*Carnegie Hall: CarnegieKids
*McCarter : Brandenburg Ensemble, P. Serkin, piano
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*Kimmel Center: Bach Concerto Festival-P. Serkin, piano
*Carnegie Hall: CarnegieKids
*War Memorial: Jackson Browne, guitar
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*Carnegie Hall: Orchestra of St. Luke's
*Kimmel Center: PA Ballet-Dracula
*Carnegie Hall: M. Beiser, cello
*State Theater Dance: R.K. Brown
*Carnegie Hall: CarnegieKids
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*Carnegie Hall: L. Fleisher, piano
*NJPAC: Shankar, sitar
*Kimmel Center: PA Ballet-Dracula
*Carnegie Hall: CarnegieKids
*State Theater Family: Sing-Along Wizard of Oz
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*Kimmel Center: PA Ballet-Dracula

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{short description of image} Orchestral Concerts

Programs Date Time Venue
Carnegie Hall: Kirov Orchestra - Opening Night Gala
Valery Gergiev, Music Director and Conductor
Maxim Vengerov, Violin

Wagner Prelude to Act I of Lohengrin
Lalo Symphonie espagnole
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade, Op. 35
$36 - $181
1, Wednesday
3, Friday
5, Sunday
7:00 pm
3:00 pm
2:00 pm
Carnegie Hall, NYC
State Theater: New Jersey Symphony Orchestra

$
2, Thursday 8:00 pm State Theater, New Brunswick, NJ
New Jersey Symphony
Carnegie Hall: The Philadelphia Orchestra
Christoph Eschenbach, Music Director and Conductor
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Piano

Gamelan Orchestra Performance
Messiaen Turangalîla Symphony
$25 - $90
7, Tuesday 8:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Carnegie Hall: The Philadelphia Orchestra
Steven Sloane, Music Director and Conductor
Different Train, a dramatic music for strings, featuring a haunting sonic landscape by Steve Reich, one of America's most influential composer-creators.
John Adams Christian Zeal and Activity
Charles Wuorinen Grand Bamboula
Anna Weesner Still Things Move (NY Premiere)
Irving Fine Serious Song: A Lament for String Orchestra
Alan Hovhaness The Holy City, Op. 218
$15 - $42
8, Wednesday 8:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Carnegie Hall: Philharmonia of Russia
Constantine Orbelian, Conductor
Dora Serviarian-Kuhn, Piano
Marina Domashenko, Mezzo-Soprano
Yale Alumni Chorus

All-Khachaturian program
$
10, Friday 8:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
NJPAC: The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields
Murray Perahia, conductor and piano
Mozart Adagio & Fugue in c, K. 546
Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 1 in C, Op.15
BachBrandenburg Concerto No. 5
Mozart Symphony No. 41 in C, K. 551 (Jupiter)
$15 - $68
12, Sunday 3:00 pm NJPAC, Newark, NJ
State Theater: New Jersey Symphony Orchestra

$
12, Sunday 3:00 pm State Theater, New Brunswick, NJ
New Jersey Symphony
Carnegie Hall: The MET Orchestra
James Levine, Artistic Director and Conductor
Evgeny Kissin, Piano
Michael Ouzounian, Viola

Berlioz Le Corsaire Overture
Berlioz Harold in Italy
Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2
$45 - $185
12, Sunday 3:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Carnegie Hall: Philharmonia Orchestra
Christoph von Dohnányi, Principal Conductor
Elisabeth Batiashvili, Violin

Sibelius Violin Concerto
Bruckner Symphony No. 4, "Romantic"
$25 - $99
15, Wednesday 8:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
State Theater: The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields
Murray Perahia, conductor and piano
Mozart Adagio & Fugue in c, K. 546
Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 1 in C, Op.15
BachBrandenburg Concerto No. 5
Mozart Symphony No. 41 in C, K. 551 (Jupiter)
$25 - $60
16, Thursday 8:00 pm State Theater, New Brunswick, NJ
Carnegie Hall: Philharmonia Orchestra
Christoph von Dohnányi, Principal Conductor
Haydn Symphony No. 102
Wagner Siegfried Idyll
Brahms Symphony No. 1
$25 - $99
16, Thursday 8:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
NJPAC: Philharmonia Orchestra of London
Christoph Von Dohnanyi, conductor
Elisabeth Batiashvili, violin
Wagner Siegfried Idyll
Sibelius Violin Concerto
Brahms Symphony No. 1
$15 - $68
17, Friday 8:00 pm NJPAC, Newark, NJ
Richardson: University Orchestra
Felice Kuan '04, piano
Greig Piano Concerto
Brahms Symphony No. 4
$5 - $15
17, Friday
18, Saturday
8:00 pm
8:00 pm
Richardson Auditorium, Princeton, NJ
Kimmel Center: The Philharmonia Orchestra
Christoph von Dohnanyi, conductor
Elisabeth Batiashvili, violin

Sibelius Violin Concerto
Bruckner Symphony No. 4
$
19, Sunday 2:00 pm Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA
Carnegie Hall: Boston Symphony Orchestra
Bernard Haitink, Principal Guest Conductor
Tanglewood Festival Chorus
John Oliver, Conductor
Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, Mezzo-Soprano (Mélisande)
Simon Keenlyside, Baritone (Pelléas)
Gerald Finley, Baritone (Golaud)
Nathalie Stutzmann, Contralto (Geneviève)
John Tomlinson, Bass (Arkel)
Alfred Walker, Bass-Baritone (Un Berger, Un Médecin)
James Danner, Boy Soprano (Yniold)

Debussy Pelléas et Mélisande
$25 - $97
20, Monday 8:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Carnegie Hall: Boston Symphony Orchestra
Bernard Haitink, Principal Guest Conductor
Dubravka Tomsic, Piano
Tanglewood Festival Chorus

Beethoven Consecration of the House Overture
Beethoven Meeresstille und glückliche Fahrt (Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage), Op. 112
Beethoven Choral Fantasy
Beethoven Symphony No. 5
$25 - $92
21, Tuesday 8:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Kimmel Center: Peter Nero and the Philly Pops - Hollywood's Great Entertainers
Special guests Judy Kuhn and Tom Wopat
$
22, Wednesday
24, Friday
25, Saturday
26, Sunday
8:00 pm
8:00 pm
2:00 pm
3:00 pm
Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA
Carnegie Hall: Boston Symphony Orchestra
Bernard Haitink, Principal Guest Conductor
Emanuel Ax, Piano

Wagner Prelude to Parsifal
Debussy Prelude, Dance of Ecstasy, and Finale from Act I of Le Martyre de Saint Sébastien
Wagner Prelude and Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde
Franck Symphonic Variations
Debussy La Mer
$25 - $97
22, Wednesday 8:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Richardson: New Jersey Symphony Orchestra
Jane Glover, conductor
Garrick Ohlsson, piano

Britten Suite on English Folk Tunes
Mozart Piano Concerto No. 22, K.482
White Centre Bridge (dark river) (World Premier)
Haydn Symphony No. 31, "Horn Signal"
$44 - $55
24, Friday 8:00 pm Richardson Auditorium, Princeton, NJ
Carnegie Hall: The New York Pops
Skitch Henderson, Founder and Music Director
Larry Gatlin, Steve Gatlin, Rudy Gatlin, Guest Artists
William Hurt, Narrator

$24 - $90
24, Friday 8:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Carnegie Hall: Juilliard Orchestra
Charles Dutoit, Conductor
Emanuel Ax, Piano
Jossie Pérez, Mezzo-Soprano

Debussy Ibéria, from Images, No. 2
Falla Nights in the Gardens of Spain
Debussy Estampes
Falla The Three-Cornered Hat
$15 - $47
26, Sunday 2:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Kimmel Center: Bach Concerto Festival - Peter Serkin, piano
The Brandenburg Ensemble
Jaime Laredo, conductor and violin
$
29, Wednesday 8:00 pm Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA
Carnegie Hall: Orchestra of St. Luke's
Jane Glover, Conductor
Vladimir Feltsman, Piano

Mozart Symphony No. 29
Mozart Piano Concerto No. 27 in B-flat Major, K.595
Haydn Symphony No. 104, "London"
$23 - $74
30, Thursday 8:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
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{short description of image} Chamber, Quartet, and String Concerts

Programs Date Time Venue
Richardson: No Em Pingo d'Agua
Brazil's all-star qunitet that pioneered the style "choro novo" -- part jazz, part Afro-Brazillian rhythms and percussion, with a touch of European classical influence
$10, students free
2, Thursday 7:30 pm Richardson Auditorium, Princeton, NJ
Richardson: Brentano String Quartet
Free
3, Friday 8:00 pm Richardson Auditorium, Princeton, NJ
Carnegie Hall: Philippe Quint, Violin
Adam Neiman, Piano
Andrei Tchekmazov, Cello

Works by Schnittke, Shostakovich, Auerbach, and Prokofiev
$35
7, Tuesday 8:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Kimmel Center: Ethel
String quartet with its own quirky mix of classical, jazz and irreverent improvisation. Program will include works by John King, Phil Kline, Julia Wolfe and Todd Reynolds... and more.
$
9, Thursday 7:30 pm Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA
Richardson: Richardson Chamber Players
"Demi-Sec!"
Music of Erik Satie and Francis Poulenc
$2 - $20
12, Sunday 3:00 pm Richardson Auditorium, Princeton, NJ
Carnegie Hall: David Murray Quartet with Strings
David Murray, Tenor Sax
Hamid Drake, Drums
Lafayette Gilchrist, Piano
Jaribu Shahid, Bass

$30
15, Wednesday 8:30 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Carnegie Hall: Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival
Robert Holl, Bass-Baritone
Pascal Moraguès, Clarinet
Renaud Capuçon, Violin
Boris Pergamenchikov, Cello
Elena Bashkirova, Piano

Carter Sonata for Cello and Piano
Brahms Clarinet Trio
Brahms Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121
Hindemith Quartet for Clarinet, Violin, Cello, and Piano
$23 - $33
16, Thursday 7:30 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Carnegie Hall: Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival
Robert Holl, Bass-Baritone
Nikolaj Znaider, Violin
Gérard Caussé, Viola
Boris Pergamenchikov, Cello
Jean-Guihen Queyras, Cello
Eugene Levinson, Double Bass
Elena Bashkirova, Piano
Yefim Bronfman, Piano

Schubert Rondo in A Major for Piano Four Hands, D.951
Schubert Songs from Schwanengesang, D.957
Shostakovich Piano Trio No. 2
Schubert "Trout" Quintet
$23 - $33
18, Saturday 7:30 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Carnegie Hall: The MET Chamber Ensemble
James Levine, Piano
Marjorie Elinor Dix, Soprano
Jennifer Welch-Babidge, Soprano
Gregory Turay, Tenor

Schubert Quartettsatz in C minor, D.703
Harbison North and South (on texts of Elizabeth Bishop)
Carter A Mirror on Which to Dwell (on texts of Elizabeth Bishop)
Schubert Der Hirt auf dem Felsen for soprano, clarinet, and piano, D.965
Schubert Auf dem Strom for tenor, horn, and piano, D.943
Verdi String Quartet in E minor
$25 - $92
19, Sunday 5:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Carnegie Hall: Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival
François Leleux, Oboe
Pascal Moraguès, Clarinet
Daniele Damiano, Bassoon
Radovan Vlatkovic, Horn
Renaud Capuçon, Violin
Gérard Caussé, Viola
Jean-Guihen Queyras, Cello
Eugene Levinson, Double Bass
Elena Bashkirova, Piano

Beethoven Variations for Piano Trio in G Major Op. 121a
Bartók Contrasts for Violin, Clarinet, and Piano
Beethoven Wind Quintet
Berio Sequenza VII for oboe
Beethoven Septet
$23 - $33
19, Sunday 7:30 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Carnegie Hall: The Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio
Joseph Kalichstein, Piano
Jaime Laredo, Violin
Sharon Robinson, Cello
Katarina Karnéus, Mezzo-Soprano
Tara Helen O'Connor, Flute

Ravel Sonata for Violin and Piano, Op. Posth.
Ravel Sonata for Violin and Cello
Ravel Vocalise-étude en forme de Habanera (transcribed for cello & piano)
Ravel Chansons madécasses
Ravel "Chanson italienne"
Ravel Vocalise-étude en forme de Habanera
Ravel "Chanson espagnole"
Ravel Piano Trio
$27 - $40
20, Monday 7:30 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Richardson: Guarneri String Quartet
All Beethoven Program
String Quartet in E-flat Major, Opus 127
String Quartet in G Major, Opus 18, No. 2
String Quartet in C Major, Opus 59, No. 3
$2 - $33
23, Thursday 8:00 pm Richardson Auditorium, Princeton, NJ
Carnegie Hall: Armstrong Chamber Concerts
Helen Armstrong, Violin
Jesse Levine, Viola
Nathaniel Rosen, Cello
Gerald Robbins, Piano

Works by Stravinsky, Schubert, and Brahms
$35
24, Friday 8:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Carnegie Hall: When Morty Met John...
Joan La Barbara, Vocalist
David Behrman, Piano
Michael Gordon, Piano
Joseph Kubera, Piano
David Lang, Piano
Marilyn Nonken, Piano
George Steel, Piano
Morton Subotnick, Piano
Kathleen Supové, Piano
Margaret Leng Tan, Piano
Cage
Music for One
Cage "Solo for Voice 45" from Song Books with Winter Music for Multiple Pianos
$13 - 20
26, Sunday 7:30 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
McCarter Theatre: The Brandenburg Ensemble
Part II of the Bach Concerto Festival
Peter Serkin, piano
Jaime Laredo, conductor
Program includes the Piano Concertos Nos. 3, 4, 5 & 6, plus the Concerto in A for Flute, Violin & Keyboard.
$37 - $50
28, Tuesday 8:00 pm McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ
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{short description of image} Vocal Concerts, Opera, and Musicals

Programs Date Time Venue
State Theater Opera: Don Giovanni
Teatro Lirico d’Europa

Mozart's masterpiece protrays legendary seducer who finally pays the price for his sinful ways. Don Giovanni is performed in Italian with English supertitles.
$25 - $47
3, Friday 8:00 pm State Theater, New Brunswick, NJ
NJPAC Musical: Mask
Cher stars in this new musical based on the true story of Rocky Dennis, the true-life subject of the motion picture of the same name.
$25
15, Wednesday
18, Saturday
7:30 pm
7:30 pm
NJPAC, Newark, NJ
State Theater: Mahotella Queens
Mix of guitar-driven Afro pop with a bit of reggae.
$28
17, Friday 8:00 pm State Theater, New Brunswick, NJ
State Theater Musical: The Music Man
Teatro Lirico d’Europa
This all-American musical includes such favorites as “Trouble,” “Seventy-Six Trombones,” “Goodnight My Someone,” “Till There Was You,” and many more.
$22 - $52
17, Friday
18, Saturday
8:00 pm
3:00, 8:00 pm
State Theater, New Brunswick, NJ
Trenton War Memorial: Boheme Opera New Jersey
Carmen
$
24, Friday
26, Sunday
8:00 pm
3:00 pm
Boheme Opera New Jersey
NJPAC Family: Laura Ingalls Wilder: Growing Up on the Prairie
With the help of a lush musical score and original songs, this production chronicles the experiences of Wilder and her family as they travel across the Midwest in a covered wagon, searching for a place to call home.
Recommended for ages 7 & up
$18, children $9
25, Saturday 2:00 pm NJPAC, Newark, NJ
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{short description of image} Jazz, Blues, Swing, and Band Concerts

Programs Date Time Venue
State Theater: Dianne Reeves, vocalist, and Trio
Grammy Award-winning jazz vocalist Dianne Reeves, backed by a piano, bass, and percussion trio
$40
2, Thursday 8:00 pm State Theater, New Brunswick, NJ
NJPAC: Paula West, vocalist
$35
4, Saturday 7:30 pm NJPAC, Newark, NJ
Richardson: University Jazz Ensemble
The Classic and Classical Sides of Duke Ellington"
$5 - $15
11, Saturday 8:00 pm Richardson Auditorium, Princeton, NJ
Kimmel Center: George Shearing Quintet
With special guest The John Pizzarelli Trio
$
17, Friday 8:00 pm Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA
Carnegie Hall: Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra
Lew Tabackin, Tenor Sax
$
17, Friday 8:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
NJPAC: George Shearing Quintet
With special guest The John Pizzarelli Trio
$10 - $48
18, Saturday 8:00 pm NJPAC, Newark, NJ
McCarter Theatre: George Shearing Quintet
$37 - $50
20, Monday 8:00 pm McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ
NJPAC Family: Latin Jazz All Stars
Hilton Ruiz and his jazz ensemble featuring Lew Soloff on trumpet, Papo Vasquez on trombone, Dave Valentin on flute, Andy Gonzales on bass, Steve Berrios on drums, Richie Flores on percussion and Nicky Marrero, on timbales.
Recommended for ages 12 & up
$22, children $9
26, Sunday 3:00 pm NJPAC, Newark, NJ
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{short description of image} Solo Performances

Programs Date Time Venue
State Theater: Engelbert Humperdinck, vocalist
Featuring songs from his greatest hits with fresh sounds from his recent release, The Dance Album.
$20 - $55
1, Wednesday 8:00 pm State Theater, New Brunswick, NJ
Carnegie Hall: Orrett Rhoden, Piano
Virginia-Gene Rittenhouse, Violin/Composer
Works by Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Rittenhouse, and Brahms
$35
1, Wednesday 8:30 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
State Theater: Dave Davies, guitar
The evening that will highlight the career of the rock and roll legend and founder of the Kinks, with classic Kinks favorites.
$
3, Friday 8:00 pm State Theater, New Brunswick, NJ
Carnegie Hall: Christopher Ungerer, Piano
Works by Bach, Beethoven, Leighton, and Brahms
$40
3, Friday 8:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Carnegie Hall: Kyu-Hee Cho, Bass-Baritone
Aniko Ronai, Piano
East-West Artists Audition Winner
$20
4, Saturday 5:30 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
McCarter Theatre: Dar Williams, vocalist
$30 - $40
4, Saturday 8:00 pm McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ
State Theater: Stanley Jordan, guitar
$
4, Saturday 8:00 pm State Theater, New Brunswick, NJ
Carnegie Hall: Thomas Quasthoff, Bass-Baritone
Justus Zeyen, Piano
Schumann Dichterliebe
Schumann Liederkreis, Op. 24
Schubert "Ganymed," D.544
Schubert "Im Frühling," D.882
Schubert "Du bist die Ruh,"D.776
Schubert "Der Zwerg," D.771
Schubert "Erlkönig," D.328
$24 - $79
6, Monday 8:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Carnegie Hall: András Schiff, piano
Bach French Suite No. 4 in E-flat Major, BWV 815
Beethoven Sonata No. 31 in A-flat Major, Op. 110
Bach Partita No. 2 in C minor, BWV 826
BartókOut of Doors
Bach English Suite No. 6 in D minor, BWV 811
$25 - $89
13, Monday 8:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Carnegie Hall: Céleste Zewald, clarinet
Jaap Kooi, Piano
Arnold Sonatina for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 29
Reger Sonata for Clarinet and Piano in B-flat Major, Op. 107
Schumann Three Romances, Op. 94
Raaff New work (US Premiere)
Poulenc Clarinet Sonata
$24
17, Friday 7:30 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Carnegie Hall: Matthew Polenzani, Tenor
James Levine, Piano
$30
21, Tuesday 7:30 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
McCarter Theatre: Vadim Repin, violin
Program includes works by Mozart, Prokofiev, Ysaye and R. Strauss. $31 - $44
21, Tuesday 8:00 pm McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ
Carnegie Hall: Lars Vogt, Piano
Brahms Three Intermezzos, Op. 117
Beethoven Six Bagatelles, Op. 126
Brahms Four Pieces for Piano, Op. 119
Schubert Sonata in C minor, D.958
$30
23, Thursday 7:30 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Carnegie Hall: When Morty Met John...
Margaret Leng Tan, Piano
Cage Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano
$13 - $20
25, Saturday 8:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Carnegie Hall: Emmylou Harris
$30
25, Saturday 8:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
NJPAC: Lang Lang, piano
Works by Schumann, Haydn, Tan Dun, Chopin and Liszt.
$10 - $48
26, Sunday 3:00 pm NJPAC, Newark, NJ
McCarter Theatre: Lang Lang, piano
Works by Schumann, Haydn, Tan Dun, Chopin and Liszt. $
27, Monday 8:00 pm McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ
Trenton War Memorial: Jackson Browne, guitar
$37.50 - $47.50
29, Wednesday 7:30 pm Trenton War Memorial, Trenton, NJ
Carnegie Hall: Maya Beiser, Cello - World to Come
Irit Batsry, Piano
Pärt Fratres
Golijov Mariel (NY Premiere)
Reich Cello Counterpoint (NY Premiere)
Andriessen La voce
Lang World to Come (NY Premiere, A Meet The Composer Commissioning Music/USA Commission.) World to Come is Beiser's multimedia solo cello evening featuring new works written for her by Steve Reich, David Lang, and Osvaldo Golijov, played in an environment layered with video projections on multiple screens, dramatic lighting, text, and film.
$13 - $20
30, Thursday 7:30 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
Carnegie Hall: Leon Fleisher,Piano
Bach "Sheep May Safely Graze" from Cantata No. 208 (arr. Egon Petri)
Sessions From My Diary
Kirchner For the Left Hand
Brahms Waltzes, Op. 39
Bach Chaconne in D minor from Violin Partita No. 2, BWV 1004 (arr. for piano left hand by Johannes Brahms)
Schubert Sonata in B-flat Major, D.960
$22 - $69
31, Friday 8:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
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{short description of image} Various Artists and Instrumental Concerts

Programs Date Time Venue
Carnegie Hall: Elaine Comparone, Harpsichord, and The Queen's Chamber Band
$30
5, Sunday 2:00 pm Carnegie Hall, NYC
NJPAC: U Theatre - The Sound of Ocean
Direct from Taipei with its internationally acclaimed work that combines dynamically complex drumming and martial art techniques, drawing inspiration from indigenous Taiwanese and Chinese folk dance, ritual processions and Taiwanese opera.
$15 - $45
5, Sunday 7:00 pm NJPAC, Newark, NJ
Kimmel Center: Anoushka Shankar, sitar
20-year-old daughter of master sitarist Ravi Shankar, Anoushka Shankar is one of the few female soloists in Indian classical music.
$
11, Saturday 7:30 pm Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA
NJPAC Family: Hansel and Gretel
Quebec-based troupe, Théâtre Sans Fil, uses traditional and modern techniques, featuring symphonic soundtrack, multi-media special effects, and larger-than-life puppets.
Recommended for ages 8 & up
$18, children $9
11, Saturday
12, Sunday
2:00 pm
2:00 pm
NJPAC, Newark, NJ
NJPAC Family: The Tempest
Abridged version of Shakespeare masterpiece created for family audiences and presented with life-sized puppets and theater magic.
$25
16, Thursday
19, Sunday
7:30 pm
2:30 pm
NJPAC, Newark, NJ
State Theater Family: Caillou's Big Party
Fantastic fun and excitement with Caillou and his pals, with audience participation.
$14
19, Sunday 1:00, 4:00 pm State Theater, New Brunswick, NJ
NJPAC Family: Sing-a-Long Sound of Music
An interactive spectacular, completed with nuns, von Trapp family members, and Julie Andrews look-a-likes, come in costume to compete as your favorite character, watch the 1965 film in full-screen technicolor including subtitled musical numbers to sing-a-long, and more
$10 - $25
25, Saturday 7:00 pm NJPAC, Newark, NJ
State Theater Family: The Gizmo Guys
Master juggliers, Allan Jacobs and Barrett Felker have toured throughout the world, amazing audiences with their dazzling technique and unique skills while amusing with their quick-witted verbal repartee.
$10
26, Sunday 1:00, 4:00 pm State Theater, New Brunswick, NJ
Carnegie Hall: CarnegieKids Concert
Introduce pre-school children (ages 3-6) to basic musical concepts, these delightful 45-minute concert presentations feature musicians and a storyteller who engage the children through active participation in song and movement.
Recommend for children ages 3-6
$
27, Monday
28, Tuesday
29, Wednesday
30, Thursday
31, Friday
10:00, 11:30 am
10:00, 11:30 am
10:00, 11:30 am
10:00, 11:30 am
10:00, 11:30 am
Carnegie Hall, NYC
NJPAC: Ravi Shankar with Anoushka Shankar
Legendary sitarist Ravi Shankar with his 21-year-old daughter Anoushka.
$10 - $54
31, Friday 3:00 pm NJPAC, Newark, NJ
State Theater Family: Sing-Along Wizard of Oz
Dress up as your favorite character and sing along to some of the best-known songs in film history.
The 7pm showing is recommended for family audiences, the 10pm showing is for adults only.
$14 - $18
31, Friday 7:00, 10:00 pm State Theater, New Brunswick, NJ
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{short description of image} Faculty and Student Recitals

Programs Date Time Venue
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{short description of image} Dance and Theater

Programs Date Time Venue
McCarter Theatre: Suzanne Farrell Ballet
$37 - $50
5, Sunday 4:00 pm McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ
NJPAC Dance: Suzanne Farrell Ballet
Featuring an all-Balanchine program including Divertimento No. 5, Tzigane, Variations for Orchestra and Chaconne.
$10 - $54
11, Saturday 8:00 pm NJPAC, Newark, NJ
NJPAC Family: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Presented by the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey’s Shakespeare LIVE! Educational Touring Company
$25
17, Friday
18, Saturday
7:30 pm
2:30 pm
NJPAC, Newark, NJ
State Theater Dance: Leahy
Dance troop of five sisters and four brothers, all of whom dance and play a variety of instruments, comes together to bring you an electrifying mix of Celtic rock, folk, and classical music.
$20 - $32
24, Friday 8:00 pm State Theater, New Brunswick, NJ
State Theater Dance: Ronald K. Brown and Evidence
Brown uses movement to highlight cultural issues of race, class, and gender. Evidence, founded by Brown in 1985, is a dynamic company whose distinctive, high-energy style combines African dance, ballet, and hip-hop to embody the “evidence” of its artists’ lives and reveal the human spirit.
$20 - $38
30, Thursday 8:00 pm State Theater, New Brunswick, NJ
Kimmel Center: Pennsylvania Ballet - Dracula
Dracula transports audiences to 19th century Transylvania where his tomb-like castle casts a shadow on the helpless village below. The chilling score for Dracula features Hungarian composer Franz Liszt’s music, arranged specifically for the ballet by British composer John Lanchbery.
$
30, Thursday
31, Friday
November 1, 2, 6, 7, 8
8:00 pm
8:00 pm
various
Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA
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