Tag: Angel Blue

  • Princeton Festival Opening Weekend Guide

    Princeton Festival Opening Weekend Guide

    Couldn’t be nicer weather in the forecast for the opening weekend of The Princeton Festival.

    Tonight at 8:00, radiant soprano Angel Blue will perform arias by Puccini, Verdi, and Gershwin, with music director Rossen Milanov conducting the Princeton Symphony Orchestra in orchestral works by Puccini, Dvořák, Delius, and zarzuela master Ruperto Chapí.

    Tomorrow night at 7:00, Broadway star and “American Idol” finalist LaKisha Jones will be a part of a pavilion-rocking Tina Turner tribute show.

    Sunday at 4:00, Sonia De Los Santos and her band will be the main attraction of a festival Family Day. Gates open at 1:30 for free, kid-friendly activities, including an instrument petting zoo, musical crafts, and a large toe-tap piano.

    73 degrees and clear at 8:00 this evening, for opening night with soprano Angel Blue;

    77 degrees and clear tomorrow evening at 7:00, for the Tina Turner tribute concert;

    78 degrees and partly cloudy on Sunday afternoon at 4:00, for Sonia De Los Santos. 75 degrees at 1:30 for the start of Family Day.

    All three concerts will be held in the performance pavilion on the grounds of historic Morven Museum & Garden at 55 Stockton St. (Route 206).

    The fun will continue through June 22, including music in a wide variety of genres, with three fully-staged performances of Mozart’s comic opera “Cosi fan tutte” (June 14, 16 & 18).

    Also on the way: chamber music by Shostakovich, Beethoven, and Reena Esmail (with the Abeo Quartet, June 13), dance with American Repertory Ballet (choreography by Arthur Mitchell and Meredith Raine; music by Philip Glass, Edvard Grieg, Miranda Scripp, and Jean Sibelius, June 15), Black choral music (with the Capital Singers of Trenton and friends, directed by Westminster Choir College’s Vinroy D. Brown, Jr., June 19), Baroque favorites, including a selection of “Brandenburg Concertos” (with the ensemble The Sebastians, June 20), genre-bending classical crossover (with the trio Empire Wild, June 21), and cabaret (with Tony Award winning artist – for his tour de force performance in Broadway’s “Tootsie” – Santino Fontana, June 22).

    Concerts featuring the Abeo Quartet and The Sebastians will be held across the road at Trinity Church Princeton (technically 33 Mercer St.).

    For more information about parking and concessions and additional events, including pre-performance talks, the Juneteenth celebration, and Yoga in the Garden, visit the festival website at princetonsymphony.org/festival.

  • Angel Blue Kicks Off Princeton Festival 2024

    Angel Blue Kicks Off Princeton Festival 2024

    Last season, when soprano Pretty Yende had to cancel her appearances with the Princeton Symphony Orchestra due to illness, Angel Blue stepped up at the eleventh hour to deliver possibly the finest “Knoxville: Summer of 1915” I have ever heard. With the audience in the palm of her hand, she went on to sustain the spell with a selection of gorgeously-rendered operatic arias, the capstone being an impromptu duet on Puccini’s “O mio babbino caro” with a music student she invited to join her onstage. It was a memorable weekend of performances that sent everyone into the winter nights aglow with warm fuzzies.

    This week, Princeton will have another chance to experience Blue’s enchantment when she returns for opening night of The Princeton Festival, this Friday at 8 p.m.

    On the program will be arias by Puccini, Verdi, and Gershwin, with music director Rossen Milanov conducting the PSO in additional orchestral works by Puccini, Dvořák, Delius, and zarzuela master Ruperto Chapí.

    The festival, continuing through June 22, will include concerts that embrace a wide variety of genres. As always, the centerpiece will be opera, with this year three fully-staged performances of Mozart’s “Cosi fan tutte” (June 14, 16 & 18).

    But there will also be a Tina Turner tribute show (including Broadway star and “American Idol” finalist LaKisha Jones, June 8 ), a Latin American family program (with Sonia De Los Santos and her band, June 9), chamber music by Shostakovich, Beethoven, and Reena Esmail (with the Abeo Quartet, June 13), dance with American Repertory Ballet (with choreography by Arthur Mitchell and Meredith Raine and music by Philip Glass, Grieg, Miranda Scripp, and Sibelius, June 15), Black choral music (with Capital Singers of Trenton and friends, directed by Westminster Choir College’s Vinroy D. Brown, Jr., June 19), Baroque favorites, including a selection of “Brandenburg Concertos” (with the ensemble The Sebastians, June 20), genre-bending classical crossover (with the trio Empire Wild, June 21), and cabaret (with Tony Award winning artist, for his tour de force performance in Broadway’s “Tootsie,” Santino Fontana, June 22).

    Most of the concerts, including opening night with Angel Blue, will be presented in the performance pavilion on the grounds of Morven Museum & Garden at 55 Stockton St. (a.k.a. Route 202). Concerts featuring the Abeo Quartet and The Sebastians will be held across the road at Trinity Church Princeton (technically 33 Mercer St.).

    For more information and additional events, including pre-performance talks, the Juneteenth celebration, an art exhibit opening, and Yoga in the Garden, visit the festival website at princetonsymphony.org/festival.


    Clockwise from upper left: Angel Blue, Sonia De Los Santos, Santino Fontana, and Empire Wild

  • PSO’s Angel Blue thrills in Princeton

    Last night’s concert of the @[100043116381457:2048:Princeton Symphony Orchestra] was a triumph, with possibly the best “Knoxville: Summer of 1915” I have ever heard. Congratulations to the PSO for securing Angel Blue on such short notice. (Pretty Yende, the scheduled artist, was forced to cancel due to illness.) The “encore,” for which Blue invited a voice student from the audience to join her in Puccini’s “O mio babbino caro,” was a masterstroke. Yasmine Swanson rose to the occasion, sending the audience into the night with smiles on their faces. The concert will be repeated this afternoon at 4:00 at Princeton’s Richardson Auditorium.

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