New Jersey Symphony Youth Orchestra 2024 Spring Concert Program Book

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Spring Concert

Newark → Sunday, April 28, 2024, at 4 pm | Science Park High School

New Jersey Symphony Youth Orchestra

The Resident Youth Orchestra of the John J. Cali School of Music at Montclair State University

Diego García artistic director, The Anna P. Drago Chair

Terrence Thornhill concert host, Associate Conductor & Curriculum Specialist

Training Ensemble

Terrence Thornhill conductor

Gavin Davies preparatory violin teaching artist

KATHRYN GRIESINGER Treasure Island

BRIAN BALMAGES

WILLIAM OWENS

Fantasy on a Japanese Folk Song

Bran Castle

ALAN LEE SILVA Colors of Home

J.S. BACH Brandenburg Concerto No. 4, 3rd movement

Arr. Mark Jasinski

Repertory Orchestra

Sue On conductor

FRANZ SCHUBERT Symphony No. 8, “Unfinished”

ALEXANDER BORODIN “Polovtsian Dances” from Prince Igor

Ed. Carl Simpson

~Intermission~

Recognition of 2024 Graduates

String Ensemble

Naomi Youngstein leader

MODEST MUSSORGSKY

Arr. Bob Mathews

“Promenade” & “The Great Gate of Kiev” from Pictures at an Exhibition

CARRIE LANE GRUSELLE Postcards from Russia

G.F. HANDEL

Ed. Wilhelm Welsmann

Allegro from Concerto Grosso in D Major, Op. 6, No. 5

SOON HEE NEWBOLD Country Hoedown

Wind Ensemble

Jonathan Villegas leader

MICHAEL KAMUF Great Beginnings

CHRIS BERNOTAS Atomic Clock

Academy Orchestra

Diego García conductor

JOHN WILLIAMS

Theme from Jurassic Park

ARTURO MÁRQUEZ Danzón No. 2

PYOTR ILYCH TCHAIKOVSKY

Finale from Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 36

ORCHESTRA

About the New Jersey Symphony Youth Orchestra

The New Jersey Symphony Youth Orchestra, the Resident Youth Orchestra of the John J. Cali School of Music at Montclair State University, gives qualified middle- and high-school students—especially Black and Latino youth in the Greater Newark area—unparalleled opportunities to achieve personal and musical excellence. Weekly coaching by Symphony musicians and a supportive peer-to-peer environment provides quality learning and performing experiences and builds a unique culture of collaboration. The achievements of this program and its impact on the lives of these young musicians have received national recognition from the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities.

Youth Orchestra brings together students of all skill levels who share a passion for music. There are four sequential levels, creating a pathway for students to flourish and grow under the guidance of the Symphony’s expert faculty: Training Ensemble (including Preparatory Violins, Allegro, Maestro, and Wind Ensemble); String Ensemble; Repertory Orchestra; and Academy Orchestra. Students at all levels perform two feature concerts each year and also participate in masterclasses and workshops with renowned guest artists. In addition to great music making, benefits of the program include individualized instruction and musicianship training, volunteer opportunities, additional performance opportunities, and complimentary tickets to select Symphony concerts.

Youth Orchestra annually serves more than 200 students from 11 counties across northern and central New Jersey. Students who play orchestral instruments can apply for membership in the New Jersey Symphony Youth Orchestra. For more information, visit njsymphony.org/youthorchestra.

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About the New Jersey Symphony Youth Orchestra

Chamber Music opportunities for students include: Anne Lieberson Ensemble, a string quartet coached by Symphony violist Martin Andersen, named in honor of a devoted music lover, violinist and teacher; Academy Wind Quintet, under the direction of Symphony principal bassoonist Robert Wagner; and the Curtland E. Fields Ensemble, conducted by Terrence Thornhill, featuring students in the Training Ensemble and String Ensemble playing side-by-side with Peer Mentors and Symphony coaches.

• Anne Lieberson Ensemble: Allison Lee and Timothy Shi (violins), Jose Landauro (viola), Annamaria Witek (cello)

• Academy Wind Quintet: Niharika Wangikar (flute), Avery Welcome (oboe), Alexa Glassner (clarinet), Danielle Adcock (bassoon), Ethan McCarter (French horn)

• Curtland E. Fields Ensemble: Anaïs-Skye Clarke-Avignant, Jeremias Sanchez, Mit Patel (violin 1), Vania Tueros, Mia Soto, Antheia Seaman (violin 2), Winston Wang, Taylor Peavy, Mark Perez (viola), Justeen Valere, Anaiah Fulton, Gendiyah Easterling (cello), Niles Scott, Abraham Gonzalez (bass)

Peer Mentors provide encouragement and support to students in the Training Ensemble. Volunteers from Academy Orchestra, Repertory Orchestra and String Ensemble assist coaches and conductors in classes and rehearsals. Mentors are an integral part of the learning environment, and they receive community service credit for their volunteer hours.

The Henry Lewis Concerto Competition was named in honor of the 2015 induction of former New Jersey Symphony Music Director Henry Lewis into the American Classical Music Hall of Fame. Lewis broke racial barriers in the music world as the first African-American music director of a major American orchestra when he was appointed by the Symphony (1968-76). During his tenure, Lewis brought the Symphony into a new era of high-profile musical activity and community engagement. The Youth Orchestra continues Lewis’ legacy with this opportunity for members of Academy Orchestra. The 2024 winner, cellist Annamaria Witek , will perform as a featured soloist with the New Jersey Symphony in the 2024-25 season.

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About the Artists

Diego García, a multi-talented musician from Colombia, has established himself as a fierce advocate for music education and a reputation for cultivating young talent. As a conductor, cellist, and educator, he has collaborated with renowned institutions including The Juilliard School, Mannes School of Music, and the Eastman School of Music.

García is currently the Artistic Director of the New Jersey Symphony Youth Orchestra and the Music Director of Orchestras at the Dwight-Englewood School and the Thurnauer School of Music. This fall, García will be joining the Cello Faculty and serving as Guest Conductor at the NYU Steinhardt School of Music. He was most recently Lead String Director for Summer Performing Arts with Juilliard in Geneva, Switzerland. From 2019–2022, García was on the conducting faculty of the Mannes School of Music Pre-College Division. He previously held the position of Music Director of the Eastman Youth Chamber Soloists.

As a conductor, he has shared the stage with prominent artists such as Joshua Bell, Sharon Isbin, Anthony McGill, Philippe Quint, Julian Schwartz, Steven Masi and Naomi O’Connell. He has conducted and performed in major venues including Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, The Kennedy Center, The Metropolitan Museum and Vienna’s Rathauseplatz Concert Series. García has made appearances with contemporary artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Elton John, Harry Connick Jr and Jennifer Lopez. His first album as cellist and arranger was praised by All About Jazz: “… García perform[s] intricate counterpoint that enhances the overall beauty of the whole without being obtrusive, also playing arresting lead parts.”

García is a frequent guest conductor at different festivals and workshops in the United States, South America, and Europe, including Parnu Symphony Orchestra (Estonia), Flanders Music Festival (Belgium), Hampton Roads Chamber Players and Bard College Philharmonic Orchestra. García has also served as Music Director of the Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra (New York) for several seasons, where he organized ongoing collaborations with the Ithaca Ballet. An avid chamber musician, García was a founding member of a new music ensemble called “Gibbs & Main,” a group that regularly commissioned works from new composers and presented interactive children’s concerts in formal and community venues. García’s performances as soloist and chamber musician have been featured on NPR’s “Live from Hochstein”, WXXI-FM 91.5’s Backstage Pass, as well as broadcasts for Music for Montauk, the Eastman School of Music’s Washington Square Concert Series, and at the Spotlight Series, Keuka on the Lake.

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Terrence Thornhill is the Associate Conductor & Curriculum Specialist for the New Jersey Symphony Youth Orchestra, working closely with Artistic Director Diego García. Thornhill also serves as the instrumental music director at Kent Place School in Summit. Thornhill earned his bachelor’s degree in music education at Montclair State University, studying cello with Nicholas Tzavaras, cellist of the Shanghai Quartet. He received his master’s degree in cello performance from SUNY Purchase College, studying cello with Julia Lichten, cellist of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. He also studied conducting with Ken Lam, conductor of the Charleston Symphony and Illinois Symphony Orchestra.

As an educator, Thornhill maintains a diverse private cello studio in the New York metro area, teaching students from young children to adults. In addition to his private studio, he is the conductor of the Varsity Youth Orchestra, JCC String Camerata and Harambee Chamber Orchestra, which is dedicated to performing work by underrepresented composers, specifically composers of color and women, while raising money for community passion projects. Thornhill is an original teaching artist and lead conductor for the Paterson Music Project, an El Sistema program serving over 250 students in Paterson, and the lead conductor at the Opportunity Music Project,

which serves El Sistema students in New York City.

Thornhill’s credits include the inaugural John J. Cali School of Music Alumni Achievement Award in 2018. The same year, Thornhill was selected for the faculty at the Youth Orchestras of Los Angeles National El Sistema Festival sponsored by the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

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Sue On is a conductor, violinist, and educator. Sue is currently the Artistic Director of the Lakeland Youth Symphony and the conductor of the Symphony Orchestra, the Artistic Director and conductor of the Rowan Youth Orchestra and the Rowan Youth String Orchestra at Rowan University’s Community Music School, conductor of the Repertory Orchestra with the New Jersey Symphony Youth Orchestra, and the concertmaster of the New Jersey Intergenerational Orchestra.

Sue is a guest conductor and clinician across the tri-state area and was recently invited to conduct both the North Jersey School Music Association Region 1 Intermediate Orchestra, the South Jersey Band and Orchestra Region 3 Intermediate Orchestra, and was a guest teaching artist at the Edward Said National Conservatory of Music in Jerusalem where she had an opportunity to be a guest conductor with the Palestinian Youth Orchestra.

Sue studied conducting with the New York Grand Opera’s founder and esteemed Juilliard professor, Vincent La Selva, and jazz violin with Grammy award-winning violinist, Scott Tixier. She is also a board member of the NJ Chapter of American String Teachers Association and most recently joined the advisory board for the Denville Arts Council. When Sue isn’t teaching or performing you can find her jigsaw puzzling, perfecting her macaron recipes, or binge-watching the latest tv shows.

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A native of Westchester County, New York, violinist Naomi Youngstein attended the Manhattan School of Music Precollege Division and later received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in violin performance from the school. As a student of Burton Kaplan, Youngstein won the school’s concerto competition and the Ravel Academie competition, for which she was awarded a trip to France to attend masterclasses at the Ravel Academie. While a student at the Manhattan School, she performed with the school’s orchestra (as concertmaster) and the Manhattan Contemporary Ensemble. Youngstein attended the National Repertory Orchestra festival for two seasons; in her second season with the ensemble, she was assistant concertmaster and performed a concerto with the orchestra.

Youngstein is assistant personnel manager of the New Jersey Symphony. She is a mentor and teacher in the New Jersey Symphony’s Coach-in-Residence Program, serves as leader of the New Jersey Symphony Youth Orchestra’s String Ensemble and is a coach for the New Jersey Symphony Youth Orchestra’s Academy Orchestra.

She has taught at the Thurnauer School of Music of the Jewish Community Center in Tenafly and at Rutgers Prep School; she often coaches for the New Jersey Youth Symphony and has given workshops for several area highschool orchestras. For several years she was a chamber music coach and instrumental class leader at the American String Teachers Association (ASTA) summer Chamber Music Institute at Rutgers University, and she is the former treasurer of ASTA NJ. She teaches violin privately at her home studio in West Orange, and she regularly sends students to Regions, All-State, ASTACAP and music camps.

Jonathan Villegas believes in the value of educating future generations of musicians and leaders, by creating music that can inspire and connect with local communities through the engagement of this art form and its intersectional potential.

As a conductor, cellist, actor, clinician, and educator, their mission is to continue transforming the world through all art forms by using our musical gifts to help cultivate lasting relationships that will develop opportunities to continue uplifting historically underserved communities.

Jonathan currently serves as the Assistant Artistic Director at D.C.’s Different Drummers in Washington, D.C, Wind Leader of the Training Ensemble with the New Jersey Symphony Youth Orchestra, Assistant Conductor to the Peabody Preparatory Wind Band, as well as the Wind Ensembles Director at Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s OrchKids program. Additionally, Jonathan serves as the new conductor for the Boston-based contemporary Pierrot ensemble, “Der Gestanke”. After having spent the last few years performing in Portland, Oregon as the Assistant Conductor to the Portland State University Orchestra, Bands & Opera, Jonathan now resides in Baltimore, Maryland, where he is pursuing a master’s in music in Wind Conducting at the Peabody Conservatory.

From the desire to be a well-informed and multi-faceted symphonic conductor, Jonathan hopes to use their expertise as a cellist, background as a teacher and clinician to youth string orchestras and concert bands, recent experience conducting multiple types of collegiate ensembles, along with their education at Peabody to expand their skillsets with the art of wind literature to enhance their conducting. Jonathan aims to share their diverse and dynamic background as a performer and educator, to continue to connect all aspects of music with one another, while being an ambitious and positive leader as a proud Latinx and queer performer. Additionally, you can find more information about Jonathan such as media samples and contact information on their website at jvconductor.com, or through email at info@jvconductor.com.

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Gavin Davies is a versatile violinist who is equally as passionate about classical music as he is about various other genres including folk, pop, and jazz. He has many years of experience playing weddings and private events in addition to playing chamber and orchestral music. For many years he played violin in the New Jersey Intergenerational Orchestra (NJIO) and served as one of its conductors. In addition to playing the violin, Davies is also a professional drummer. He earned a bachelor’s degree in jazz studies from the University of Miami (Coral Gables, FL) and later earned his New Jersey teaching certificate from Jersey City State College. Davies taught instrumental and general music in the Bayonne School District for 24 years and is now retired from public school teaching. With the New Jersey Symphony Youth Orchestra, he oversees the beginner program as the Preparatory Violin Teaching Artist.

New Jersey Symphony Youth Orchestra 2023–24 Season

TRAINING ENSEMBLE

TERRENCE THORNHILL associate conductor & curriculum specialist

GAVIN DAVIES preparatory violin teaching artist

PREPARATORY

VIOLIN

Avien Abney

Tamia Ari Bradley

Indigo Daniels

Gabriella Johnson

Alauriea Mann

Amina Mann

Leonardo Morales

Saraya Newton-Lawson

Chelsea Ogbolu

ALLEGRO VIOLIN 1

Ariana Sethi

Tristan Garas

Sara Bhardwaj

Leah Ferjuste

ALLEGRO VIOLIN 2

Haotian Shen

Dylan Cordero

Gemaiya Easterling

Ian Beaton

Joseph Alvarez

David Alvarez

Sydney Troope-Wong

ALLEGRO VIOLA

Ertor Aggor

Selim Yilanlioglu

ALLEGRO CELLO

Beliz Tikiz

Erin Gabel

Gavin Richardson

James Valenta

Liliah-Deborah

Nicholas Toussaint Edwards

ALLEGRO BASS

Izahiel Tiro

Alexis Barrales

MAESTRO

VIOLIN 1

Melanie Cuna

Alex Pola

Ainsley Cook

Shia Lo-Rhoden

Matthew Stein

Harper Escalante

Anais Sakajani

Natalia Kendall

Amelia Gonzalez

Kiana San Pedro

MAESTRO

VIOLIN 2

Mia Soto

Antheia Seaman

Lana Brown

Kylee Mignano

Brandon Suarez

Ammy Peralta

Anna Koziol

MAESTRO

VIOLA

Mark Perez

Mateo Baez

Sophia AnicoCespedes

Erli Aggor

Adrienne Goral

Kana Xiong

MAESTRO CELLO

Anaiah Fulton

Gendiyah Easterling

Aysha Penafiel

Patrick Penafiel

Naomi Akakpo

Zari Muhammad

MAESTRO BASS

Abraham Gonzalez

Nathan Matos

COACHES: Ming Yang* (violin), Jesus Saenz** (violin), Aurora Mendez (violin), Yoojin Park (violin), Michael Stewart* (viola), Kamaljit Bhamra-Watson (violin & viola), Hyewon Kim* (cello), DoYeon Kim (cello), Matthew Kolodzieski (cello), Sasha Ono (cello & rhythm), Marty Steinberg (cello), JP Bernabe (bass)

* New Jersey Symphony musician ** New Jersey Symphony Colton Fellow

WIND ENSEMBLE

JONATHAN VILLEGAS leader

FLUTE

Lucie Unay

CLARINET

Eiler Gonzalez

Eleanor Goss

Beatrice Gullingsrud

Maria Ibañez

Rafael Monrroy

Luka Stojanovski

Julie Valenta

Amber Williams

Claire Williams

TRUMPET

Jade Brown

Alessandro Ramos

Morales

Ediz Tikiz

* New Jersey Symphony musician Graduate

PERCUSSION

Jelani Harding

Vincent Mahuiztl-Ruiz

COACHES: Kathleen Nester* (flute), Andy Lamy* (clarinet), Juan Esteban Martinez* (woodwinds), Andrea Menousek* (brass), Garth Greenup* (trumpet), Wesley Krygsman (brass & rhythm), Gregory LaRosa* (percussion)

New Jersey Symphony Youth Orchestra 2023–24 Season

STRING ENSEMBLE

NAOMI YOUNGSTEIN leader

SASHA ONO cello coach & rhythm instructor

JP BERNABE bass coach

VIOLIN

Sofia Ahmed

Ashlee Benavides

Kyrae Brock 

Samuel Brocks

Zariyah Campbell

Justin Casco

Erika Chin

Joshvict Escamilla

Alexandra Friedman

Ethan Lai

Sophia Lanao

VIOLIN 1

Thanasi Kontanis concertmaster 

Adora Pan associate concertmaster 

Andrew Liu

Nikhil Ginde

Jonathan Chen 

Hannah Wenhan Wu

Jeremias Sanchez

Ayla Goore

Kimberly Vito

Alison Chen

Kaya Oguz 

Tara Khurana

VIOLIN 2

Ethan Quinones principal

Maddox Allen assistant principal 

Alexandra Fan

Deeya Maiya

Madison Manalato

Kathryn McConnell

Jiwoo “Carina” Paik

Mit Patel

Saiah Pickering

Anna Plitt

Isabela Salinas

Cavagnaro

Evelyn Tai

Vania Tueros 

David Wenbo Wu

VIOLA

Thandie Hintze

CELLO

Sanaa’ Allen

Caleb Bahn

Evelyn Jimenez

Aaron Leung

Audrey Meyer

Manuel Vera

REPERTORY ORCHESTRA

SUE ON conductor

Rhea Fernando

Lavanya Maharshi

Gabriel Merchán 

Kaitlynn Garas

Annika Ginde

Siwan Wang

Jon Zaratiegui

Cooper Panaro

Daniel Lanao

VIOLA

Josephine Marotta principal

Jonas Lee assistant principal

Weihang Yu

Katie Chung

Taylor Peavy 

Liani San Pedro 

Parris Smith 

CELLO

Arnav Shah principal

Caden Miskovitz

assistant principal

Jarom Anderson

Hajin Kim 

Paxton Nithikasem 

Max Lu

Gracen Hill 

Zoe Mantilla

Reyhan Khanjji 

Sadie Valencia

BASS

Owen Kwon

FLUTE

Dave Liu 

Christine Cho 

Victor Petrov

BASS

Samuel Chaves 

Graduate

 Peer Mentor

OBOE

Roy Kim

Maggie Donough

CLARINET

Ryan Chen

Kiran Matthews

Aaron Weng

HORN

Jayden Lo

Eric Villafania

Fiona Kwa

TROMBONE

Issa Aboushaca

Ria Khatter

PERCUSSION

Shay Patel 

Colin Reilly

 Peer Mentor

COACHES: Ming Yang* (first violin), Lucy Corwin* (second violin), Aurora Mendez (violin), Michael Stewart* (viola), Hyewon Kim* (cello), JP Bernabe (bass), Juan Esteban Martinez* (woodwinds), Levi Boylan* (brass), Gregory LaRosa* (percussion) * New Jersey Symphony musician

New Jersey Symphony Youth Orchestra 2023–24 Season

ACADEMY ORCHESTRA

DIEGO GARCÍA artistic director & conductor, The Anna P. Drago Chair

VIOLIN 1

Allison Lee co-concertmaster 

Timothy Shi co-concertmaster 

Heidi Tsai

Kevin Yang 

Paige Wang 

Pauline Tsui 

Ameya Srinivasan 

Evan Nguyen

Annie Jiang

Vincent Guo 

Jun Furukawa 

Adhithi Arun

Felix Liu 

VIOLIN 2

Lukas Witek principal 

Sanda Rakotobe-Joel

assistant principal

Audrey Hirsch

Anais-Skye Clarke-Avignant 

Christabella Leung 

Katherine Liang 

Suri Zhou 

Jada Clark 

Claire Yoon 

Seoyeon Kim 

Tara Shivakumar

VIOLIN

Lauren Nguyen

Sophie Lu 

Esther Myung

Esther Hwang

Celine Shon

VIOLA

Winston Wang principal 

Jose Landauro

assistant principal 

Vihaan Agarwal

Rachael Diaz

Charlotte Ka 

Olivia Kim 

Jake Li

CELLO

Kenny Yang co-principal 

Annamaria Witek co-principal

Justeen Valere 

Ethan Kim

Andrew Ikemoto

Eden Kim

Lukas Kwon

Claire Kim 

Hanson Lee

Kevin Wei

Mia Roewe 

Tessa Chow 

Alex Lee

Ryan Lu 

Jason Hwang 

BASS

Michael Forde co-principal 

Genevieve Marotta co-principal

Odie Femi-oke

Isabella Francisco 

Niles Scott 

FLUTE

Niharika Wangikar 

Aime Jin 

Cheryl Yang 

Leah Lu

OBOE

Olivia Manchand 

Kevin Moon 

Avery Welcome

Chloe Chung 

CLARINET

Timothy Lien

Alexa Glassner

Leon Guo 

Elliott Yi 

BASSOON

Danielle Adcock

Leo Li

HORN

Alexandra Jacobstein

Ethan McCarter 

Harry Li

Isabella Marotta

TRUMPET

Nathan Lee

Sam Wasserman

Donna Gonzalez

TROMBONE

Aiden Lu 

PERCUSSION

Matthew Klapowitz 

Aidan Reilly

Victor Merchán +

HARP

Isabella Marotta

 Peer Mentor + Artist Intern

COACHES: Naomi Youngstein* (violin 1), Jesus Saenz** (violin 2), Martin Andersen* (viola), Philo Lee* (cello), Tom Forletti (bass), Kathleen Nester* (flute), Robert Ingliss* (oboe), Andy Lamy* (clarinet), Robert Wagner* (bassoon), Andrea Menousek* (horn), Garth Greenup* (trumpet), Derek Fenstermacher* (low brass), Gregory LaRosa* (timpani & percussion)

* New Jersey Symphony musician ** New Jersey Symphony Colton Fellow

Graduate

The New Jersey Symphony Youth Orchestra is grateful to the following donors for their generous support of our education and community engagement programs in the 2023–24 season:

Marjorie Bunnell Charitable Fund

Richard H. Holzer Memorial Foundation

M&T Bank

Merck Foundation

NJM Insurance Group

Pio Costa Foundation

Turrell Fund

Victoria Foundation

Additional support for the Training Ensemble provided by:

Broadridge Foundation

Frank and Lydia Bergen Foundation

Harold I. & Faye B. Liss Foundation

Verizon

Special Thanks

The John J. Cali School of Music at Montclair State University

Newark Board of Education

Science Park High School, Principal Darleen L. Gearhart

Margaret El

Rutgers University–Newark

Made possible by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.

New Jersey Symphony

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Robert C. Garrett

Co-Chair of the Board

Craig Silliman

Co-Chair of the Board

Ann D. Borowiec, Vice Chair

Curtland E. Fields, Vice Chair

Christopher Petermann

Vice Chair/Treasurer

Margarita Wallach, Secretary

Gabriel van Aalst

President & CEO

Martin Andersen*

Linda M. Bowden

Richard Byrd

Mindy A. Cohen

Deborah J. Frazier

Ruth C. Lipper

Dr. James F. List

Elin Heine Mueller

Warren K. Racusin

Adriana Rosin*

Susan Shiff

Stephen Sichak, Jr.

Norman D. Slonaker

Donald E. Strangfeld

Jessica Trenti

Edward D. Zinbarg

Joseph Accardo

Audrey Bartner

Robert Beylickjian

Heather R. Boshak

Thomas Comiskey

Evan Delgado

JoAnna Farrer*

Robert Gordon

David R. Huber

Jonathan Kushner

Yin Long

Martin Melilli

Michelle Merchant

Dimitri Nakhamkin

Marjorie Perry

Michael Richards

Lawrence Rutkowski

Marcia Sass

David Southorn*

Cecilia Sweeney

Lisa Webber

Lisa Martinez Wolmart

Ming Yang*

Diane C. Young, M.D.

Life Trustees

Dr. Victor Parsonnet Chairman Emeritus

Albert D. Angel, Vice Chair Emeritus

Dr. Victor J. Bauer

John Campbell

Barbara Bell Coleman

R. John Forrest

James R. Gillen

Scott A. Kobler, Esq.

William J. Marino

Willard D. Nielsen

Stephen Ploscowe

Russell Prince

Charlotte Tanenbaum

Robert C. Waggoner

Josh S. Weston

Honorary Board

Governor Thomas H. Kean

*Member of the orchestra serving on the Board of Trustees

Photo: Rob Davidson Media

Fun Family Concert!

New Jersey Symphony Family Concert: A Music Discovery Zone

Newark → Saturday, May 18, 2 pm, New Jersey Performing Arts Center

Markus Stenz conductor

New Jersey Symphony

Discover what makes a live orchestra concert so special. During this Relaxed Performance, we’ll take a deep dive into Beethoven’s “Eroica”–his breakout Third Symphony that broke all the rules and forged a new future for the symphonic form. Inspired by Leonard Bernstein’s masterful way of putting young audiences at the center of music-making, this interactive concert will feature inside tips, listening cues and fun facts that make for the perfect Saturday afternoon family outing! We encourage you and your families to bring your own sensory manipulatives, noise reduction headphones and other necessary tools that will allow you to react and enjoy the music in a way that is most natural for you.

New Jersey Symphony Family Concert: A Music Discovery Zone is presented in NJPAC’s Prudential Hall.
New Jersey Symphony Family Concert: Discover Beethoven’s “Eroica” is sponsored by The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey.
Discover Beethoven’s
“Eroica”
Tickets on sale now! njsymphony.org | 1.800.ALLEGRO (255.3476)

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