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2023-07-07 04:56:00
New Jersey Symphony. Jose Luis Dominguez, conductor; Timonty Lien, clarinet. June 28 & July 1, 2023.
Raritan Bay Waterfront Park, South Amboy (June 28, 2023). Free.Marine Park, Red Bank (July 1, 2023). Free.The Waterfront Park concert concluded at around 8:50 pm, about 15 minutes after sunset.Sailboats from Perth Amboy and Keyport race on Wednesdays. Quite a few of them in the bay as the concert was about to begin.A decent crowd for the event. Our development was blocked off so our streets won't be overwhelmed with parked cars.The crowd stood for the National Anthem. Marine Park, Red Bank.Quite a crowd. I was surprised there were no street vendors.The NJS Youth Orchestra Concerto winner Timothy Lien performed a movement from Spohr's Clarinet Concerto. These would be Dominguez's last appearances with the NJ Symphony. His replacement as the director of the NJ Youth Symphony director has been named.The Programs for the two evenings. NJS did around five of these outdoor concerts.The last time we went to a NJ […]
2023-03-31 07:00:00
All the conducting master class
2022-10-29 16:52:43
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 20225:00 P.M., STUDE CONCERT HALL Link to live streamAaron Copland Fanfare for the Common ManTrumpetJames McAloonSophie UrbanErik LarsonHornWilliam VerMeulenIan MaytonJesse ClevengerNathan CloeterTromboneBradley WhiteAllen BarnhillKiran SamuelsTubaJacob MalekTimpaniLucas VogelmanBass DrumSam RachleffTamtamDana Dominguez Welcome RemarksMatthew Loden, Lynette S. Autrey Dean of Music Antonín Dvořák “Larghetto” from Serenade for Strings in E Major, Op. 22ViolinAnnie ChenEric HalenMuChen […]
2022-02-27 18:49:00
New Jersey Symphony. Jose Luis Dominguez, conductor; Eric Wyrick, violin; Juan Pablo Jofre, bandoneon. February 26, 2022.
Count Basie Theater, Red Bank, NJ. (Balcony, Seat E113, $50.) Program Louise Farrenc Overture No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 23. Juan Pablo Jofre Double Concerto for Violin and Bandoneon, No. 1 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 74, "Pathetique" Titling this concert "Tchaikovsky's Pathetique" may be a bit misleading as the first half consists of two works that are seldom heard in concerts. Farrenc was a Frenchwoman who died in 1875, and Jofre is an Argentina native who lives in New York. Dominguez leads the NJ Symphony Youth Orchestra. We saw him on a couple occasions conducting the NJSO in outdoor concerts in Red Bank. Ferrenc's piece was quite short, at less than ten minutes. After listening to the overture for a while, I thought I would mistake it with one of Rossini's, given how light-hearted it sounded. My […]
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