Speaking of the Princeton weekly U.S. 1 (see yesterday’s post about Dan Aubrey’s article that reveals a surprising connection between magicians Penn & Teller and composer Othmar Schoeck), I’ve scored this week’s cover story.
The Capital Philharmonic of New Jersey embarks on its tenth anniversary season with Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3, with Maja Rajković the soloist, and Mussorgsky’s “Picture at an Exhibition.” The latter will be accompanied by projections of works by local artists inspired by the music.
It’s one way in which the Capital Phil will be expanding its reach from concert hall to community in what promises to be the orchestra’s most adventurous season yet. Keep an eye out for George Antheil’s “Ballet Mecanique” at the Roebling Machine Shop this spring!
Thanks to executive director Jill Aguayo for taking the time to chat and to fill me in on some of the orchestra’s plans.
Read all about it in this week’s U.S. 1 Newspaper – PrincetonInfo, available in area vending machines and at local businesses through Tuesday, or access it online here:
New Jersey Capital Philharmonic Orchestra

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