An Interview with John Doyle
We are inviting all alums who took a THR/MTD class with John Doyle at the LCA to attend An Interview with John Doyle, hosted by Stacy Wolf. 7pm on Monday December 4th..approx. 90 ,minutes.
We are inviting all alums who took a THR/MTD class with John Doyle at the LCA to attend An Interview with John Doyle, hosted by Stacy Wolf. 7pm on Monday December 4th..approx. 90 ,minutes.
Florilegium Chamber Choir,
James Knox Sutterfield, Music Director
Melodia is back with "The Circle Never Ends," music celebrating life, truth, and love, including a world premiere commission and more.
For Saint Cecilia: The Princeton Chapel Choir in Concert
Sunday, November 19, 2023
2:30 pm
Princeton University Chapel
Free admission. No tickets required.
Join Sunday Story Time at the New-York Historical Society on November 19, 2023 at 11:30am with special guest, author–illustrator Laura Ann Trimble Elbogen '07S07!
On Sunday Nov. 12, 4-5pm, pianist Donna Weng Friedman will perform at BargeMusic, NYC's only floating concert hall, music by 5 of her favorite living composers.
The Moth champion, David Rodwin’92 (who brought you "F-Tinder: a love story"), shares another hysterical evening - the madcap making of a maritime musical masterpiece. It's a story so insane it has to be real.
On Saturday, Nov. 11, at 7 p.m., at the United Methodist Church of Summit, 17 Kent Place Boulevard, Summit, NJ, bass Hans Tashjian and pianist Anna Keiserman will premiere Paradoxides, a new song cycle by John Sichel. The concert is free to the public.
The celebrated radio program Between the Keys with host Jed Distler will feature acclaimed pianist Donna Weng Friedman and her program 5 Composers and a Pianist.
For its season opener, the New Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra welcomes back award-winning Mexican conductor Felipe Tristán, who will lead the orchestra in an all-Tchaikovsky program.
Join us for a night of musical improv, stand up, and characters in Jersey City
Handel’s colossal depiction of the stories of the great king Solomon features dazzling eight-part choruses for Princeton Pro Musica, who will be joined by the dynamos of New York Baroque, Inc., mezzo-soprano Sarah Nelson Craft as Solomon, soprano Sonya Hedlam as the Solomon’s Queen, and soprano Elisse Albian as the Queen of Sheba.
Nearly a dozen arts and cultural organizations in Mercer County have come together as one coalition called Arts & Health Mercer to share this message and generate awareness of the health benefits of the arts.
A group exhibition at the Princeton Public Library, curated and hosted by Art Against Racism.