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The New Philharmonic of New Jersey
2010-2011 Season

Sato Moughalian Sharon Moe Mara Milkis

October 17, 2010, Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m., pre-concert lecture at 2 p.m., at College of St. Elizabeth. Featuring New Philharmonic of New Jersey soloists Mara Milkis, Concertmaster; Sharon Moe, French Horn; Sato Moughalian, flute; Richard Foley, oboe; Nancie Lederer, violin; and others

Nancie Lederer RichardFoley
  • Vivaldi: Concerto in D Minor for two violins and cello
  • Marcello: Oboe Concerto in C Minor: Adagio
  • Fauré: Fantasy for Flute and Chamber Orchestra
  • Bartók: Rumanian Dances
  • Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante for oboe, clarinet, bassoon and French horn

combined choruses of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church

December 18, 2010, Saturday evening at 7 p.m. at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Morristown, NJ
Holiday Program: Conductors Leon Hyman and Brian Harlow, featuring the combined choruses of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church

  • Corelli: Christmas Concerto in G Minor
  • Mozart: Divertimento K. 136 in D Major
  • Britten: Simple Symphony Playful Pizzicato
  • Holst: St. Paul Suite Finale
  • Saint-Saëns: Christmas Oratorio excerpts
  • Vaughan Williams: Fantasy on Christmas Carols
  • Carol Sing Along

CynthiaPhelps Sheryl Staples

March 27, 2011, Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m., pre-concert lecture at 2 p.m., at College of St. Elizabeth. Soloists: Sheryl Staples, violin; Cynthia Phelps, viola

  • Mozart: Divertimento K. 138 in F Major
  • Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante for violin & viola
  • Haydn: Symphony no. 44 (Trauer) in E Minor

Seymour Lipkin, links to his website

May 22, 2011, Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m., pre-concert lecture at 2 p.m., at College of St. Elizabeth. Soloist: Isabella Megyeri, soprano

  • Lizst: Les Preludes
  • Richard Strauss: Four Last Songs
  • Richard Strauss: Death and Transfiguration

 

Concerts are presented at the beautiful Dolan Performance Hall located in the Annunciation Center on the campus of the College of Saint Elizabeth in Convent Station. Not far from the center of Morristown, this well-appointed new arts center is fully accessible and there are plenty of free parking spaces conveniently located directly adjacent to the building.

Getting there is easy. If you come early, the ample lobby has plenty of room to meet old friends and make new ones, and offers limited seating for your comfort. If you prefer to sit in the balcony, there is an elevator for your convenience.

The campus offers beautiful views of gardens and rolling hills. Visit the Annunciation Center’s Holocaust Education Resource Center or the Maloney Art Gallery where intriguing exhibits are available for your perusal.


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