Single tickets are going fast! Check out our full season of performances and companion community events at https://t.co/lZcn5CQ3SH and snag your tickets today! Our 2025-26 Live Music Meditation events will be announced at a later date. #classicalMusic#PrincetonNJ
Cellist Joshua Roman spoke with @lauriesantos on her podcast The Happiness Lab to talk about his journey with long COVID and how his appearance on our Music & Healing series and collaboration with our Outreach Manager Dasha Koltunyuk sparked a new project. https://t.co/dk53sK0eQq
🎼🧠We turned the concert hall into a lab...In Feb, @princeton's Music Cognition Lab took their work to a live concert for the first time. We're thrilled to play a part in furthering understanding of music's relationship to the brain and the development of clinical applications!
Listen to WWFM's Rachel Katz speak to local arts leaders, including our Director Marna Seltzer and @PAHumanities' Patricia Wilson Aden, about the impact of National Endowment for the Arts funding cuts on our region (start at 10:10 in the episode): https://t.co/7b5l9CYEw0
ANNOUNCING OUR 2025-26 SEASON
The music awaits!
Head to https://t.co/IMN1OnCsps to explore and secure your access.
Thank you @JoyceCarolOates for setting the tone for this announcement:
We are pleased to announce we have been approved by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) for a Grants for Arts Projects award of $20,000. This grant, the first in PUC’s history, will support PUC’s Healing with Music series.
A highlight of my trip this week to @PUConcerts was a visit to the Scheide library where was able to view Mozart and Bach manuscripts and appreciate the beautiful chaos of this sketch-book by Beethoven!
Some favorite sections from a recent @njdotcom preview written by Marty Lipp, and a video of Cécile McLorin Salvant with Sullivan Fortner on harpsichord.
If you don’t have tickets for tomorrow’s performance of “Book of Ayres” yet, you can still snag some from our limited supply!
Wed, 9/25: In anticipation of Thu's PUC event with Syrian clarinetist @kinanazmeh and Syrian-Armenian artist @kevork, head to the The Bent Spoon for a limited-edition ice cream flavor and @PrincetonGarden for a screening of "The Music of Strangers!" https://t.co/fF5buwHUsy
What is home? ✨ Syrian clarinetist Kinan Azmeh & visual artist Kevork Mourad explore this in their powerful production “Home Within.” Catch their @PUConcerts debut on Sept 26, 7:30 PM at Richardson Auditorium. 🎶 #MusicHeals#Refugees 🎫 Tickets: https://t.co/VkBfb2z2Ea
We had such a meaningful book group discussion this morning hosted by @PrincetonPL, discussing "The Pianist from Syria" by Aeham Ahmad in relation to our Healing with Music event on 9/26 "Syria: Art in a Time of Crisis." More upcoming book discussions: https://t.co/zrv8NZCyFH
Happy #InternationalDogDay! Photo coutesy of @Princeton colleagues who submitted photos of their #pooches!
It is said that in writing Waltz in D-flat major, Op. 64, No. 1 Chopin was inspired by the antics of a small dog chasing its tail. Played by PUC artist Sir #StephenHough:
Happy #InternationalDogDay! Photo coutesy of @Princeton colleagues who submitted photos of their #pooches!
It is said that in writing Waltz in D-flat major, Op. 64, No. 1 Chopin was inspired by the antics of a small dog chasing its tail. Played by PUC artist Sir #StephenHough:
Happy #InternationalDogDay! Photo coutesy of @Princeton colleagues who submitted photos of their #pooches!
It is said that in writing Waltz in D-flat major, Op. 64, No. 1 Chopin was inspired by the antics of a small dog chasing its tail. Played by PUC artist Sir #StephenHough: