Robert Spano conductor The first half of the season-opener celebrates the invaluable art of Black composers past and present. Valerie Coleman’s Umoja launches the concert, and William Grant Still and Duke Ellington paint lush musical portraits of a hopeful future. On the second half, Dvořák’s Ninth was inspired by Indigenous and Black song, and since its 1893 premiere has been an absolute audience favorite. Jazz pianist Aaron Diehl and his Trio star with the New Jersey Symphony—all led by one of America’s most acclaimed conductors, Robert Spano. Valerie Coleman Umoja
Aaron Diehl piano
Aaron Diehl Trio
New Jersey Symphony
Still Out of the Silence
Ellington New World A-Comin’
Dvoák Symphony No. 9, “From the New World”
Videos
Ladies of Laughter
Bergen PAC (2/3 - 2/3) | ||
Patti LuPone: A Life in Notes
New Jersey Performing Arts Center (2/2 - 2/2) | ||
Harry Chapin’s Greatest Stories LIVE featuring The Chapin Family
Wilkins Theatre (1/24 - 1/24) | ||
Step Afrika!
State Theatre New Jersey (1/17 - 1/17) | ||
2025 Lunar New Year Celebration with Xian Zhang
New Jersey Performing Arts Center (1/25 - 1/25) | ||
the ripple the wave that carried me home
Luna Stage (5/1 - 5/25) | ||
Vadim Gluzman Plays Brahms
New Jersey Performing Arts Center (3/23 - 3/23) | ||
Season Finale: Rachmaninoff and Shostakovich
Count Basie Center for the Arts (6/7 - 6/7) | ||
Star Wars: The Force Awakens in Concert
New Jersey Performing Arts Center (4/12 - 4/12) | ||
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