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Princeton Symphony Orchestra Performs Pulitzer Prize-Winning Piece on Friday Night Broadcast ConcertThe Grammy-winning trio Time for Three joins the orchestra for this concert Friday (4/3 at 8 pm) featuring Contact by Kevin Puts, which won the Pulitzer Prize and two Grammy Awards.
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This broadcast concert Monday (4/29 at 8 pm) features music of 15th-century France.
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Piffaro The Renaissance Band performs an all-Italian program on this week's The Classical Network in Concert broadcast this Monday (12/4).
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Philadelphia-based Tempesta di Mare perform works by Czech and Bohemian composers in this concert broadcast Monday (11/27).
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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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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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Get into the swing of the Big Band era with Host Rob Kapilow this Monday (10/23 at 8 pm).
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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.