Conductor Jayce Ogren is a man of many disciplines. He served as assistant conductor of one of America’s “Big Five” orchestras (Cleveland). He was music director of the New York City Opera. He is now artistic director of Philadelphia’s ‘new music’ ensemble, Orchestra 2001.
Ogren will be in Princeton this weekend to guest conduct the Princeton Symphony Orchestra in a program titled “Impassioned Russia.” The concert will include Peter Ilych Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No.6, the “Pathètique.” Natasha Paremski will be the soloist in Sergei Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 3. The concert will be held on Sunday at 4 p.m. at Princeton University’s Richardson Auditorium.
Next season, he plans to bring Orchestra 2001 together with PSK: The Princeton Sound Kitchen for a special series. PSK specializes in music by Princeton University graduate students and faculty composers.
You can learn more about Ogren, and his personal connection to the Princeton community, in my article in today’s Trenton Times.
http://www.nj.com/times-entertainment/index.ssf/2016/11/classical_music_pso_performing_2.html
Of perhaps related interest: WWFM – The Classical Network will broadcast the PSO’s October 9th concert, which featured Leila Josefowicz as soloist in Alban Berg’s Violin Concerto and music director Rossen Milanov conducting works by Franz Schubert and Julian Grant, tonight at 8:00 EDT. Listen locally at 89.1 FM or online at wwfm.org.
