The Classical Network In Concert
Tuesday - Friday Noon Time Concerts; Fridays at 8 pm
The Classical Network In Concert is part of our Celebrating Our Music Community Concert Series. You'll hear performances from our region's (and beyond!) world-class performing organizations, from orchestral programs to chamber concerts, to solo performances. These concerts usually occur as Noon Time concerts, but you may also enjoy them at other times as well, including Fridays at 8 pm. The WWFM hosting staff shares responsibility for hosting these concert programs.
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Jean-Marie Zeitouni leads The Orchestra Now in works by Saint-Saëns, Berlioz, Fauré and other French masters this Friday (11/25 at 8 pm).
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On The Classical Network in Concert this Monday (11/20), the symphony performs Primal Message by the young American composer Nokuthula Ngwenyama, asking what would we want alien life forms to encounter from us should they discover us?
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The Classical Network in Concert this Monday (11/16) offers selections from past broadcasts of performances by our diverse range of musical partners.
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This concert Monday (11/6 at 8 pm) also includes violinist Jennifer Koh in Missy Mazzoli’s violin concerto.
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The Orchestra Now (TŌN) presents a program juxtaposing two distinct styles of Viennese music from the late 19th and early 20th centuries: the vibrant and festive melodies of Franz Lehár and the Strauss brothers, and Mahler’s beautifully tragic Sixth Symphony.
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This week's broadcast concert Monday (10/16 at 8 pm) features various past performances of concerti grossi by the Philadelphia-based Baroque ensemble.
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Rossen Milanov conducts the Princeton Symphony Orchestra in this broadcast Monday (10/9 ) of the symphony’s season-opening concert last month.
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This concert broadcast Friday (10/6 at 4 pm) from Piffaro the Renaissance Band features music from the 16th and 17th centuries.
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This concert broadcast Monday (10/2) presents pieces written by the four young composers who attended the 2023 Edward T. Cone Composition Institute with the NJ Symphony in July.
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This performance airing Monday (9/18 at 8 pm) wraps up David Lang's tenure as IAS Artist-in-Residence.