The Princeton Festival is one of the many local arts organizations that’s begun to share musical material from its archive, as we all continue to figure out ways to navigate a world plagued by coronavirus.
Unavoidably, this June’s festival has been cancelled, with an optimistic projection that some of the events could be rescheduled for the fall.
In the meantime, the festival is making available podcasts and music files for our delectation, with further, digital content promised, including online educational workshops, poetry readings, and Princeton Festival performances.
This week, PF highlights Michelle Djokic, cellist and artistic director of Concordia Chamber Players. Concordia has long been a festival staple, but also presents a regular chamber music series, right across the Delaware River, at its home in the New Hope vicinity of Bucks County.
Hear a conversation with Michelle Djokic here:
Then enjoy Concordia performances of works by Mendelssohn and Kodály as part of the Princeton Festival’s growing archive of online music files.
https://princetonfestival.org/music-archive/
You can learn more about the Princeton Festival at its website or by following the organization on Facebook and Instagram.
Last week’s conversation with festival artistic and executive director Richard Tang Yuk has been posted to the Princeton Festival YouTube channel.

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