Even though the musicians sound professional, practice religiously, and perform in spectacular venues, they are still a campus organization and therefore a community. The quiet giggles between pieces and the heartfelt exchanges with seniors were a clear reminder of their close-knit group.
The Princeton University Orchestra presents its final program of the 2022-23 season, including Strauss’ monumental tone poem Ein Heldenleben (A Hero’s Life). Director Michael Pratt conducts. Passport to the Arts Eligible
The Princeton University Orchestra presents its final program of the 2022-23 season, including Strauss’ monumental tone poem Ein Heldenleben (A Hero’s Life). Director Michael Pratt conducts. Passport to the Arts Eligible
45.41 percent of the senior class voted in the primary election. Out of the 23 candidates who participated in the primary election, Kirby, Masheke, and Takeuchi will be continuing on, with one of them serving a four-year term on the University’s Board of Trustees.
The Princeton University Orchestra presents one of the most popular programs of its season: a spotlight on concerto repertoire, featuring the student winners of the ensemble’s 2022-23 concerto competition. Hearing student virtuosos being featured as soloists, performing with the support of their friends in the orchestra is always a very moving event their enthusiasm and skill will thrill and inspire. Passport to the Arts Eligible