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A Tempo this Saturday (7/15 at 7 pm) checks back in with Carnegie Hall's National Youth Orchestra of the USA, launched 10 years ago to offer talented young musicians an opportunity to work and perform together with leading conductors and soloists.
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A Tempo this Saturday (7/8 at 7 pm) looks at just two of the summer musical programs around New Jersey this year - Ocean Grove resident organist Gordon Turk's 50th season with the Great Auditorium, and a brand new opera series at Kelsey Theatre in West Windsor.
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A Tempo Saturday (7/1 at 7 pm) looks at Ballet Hispánico's Instituto Coreográfico, whose latest participant is the first with a physical disability to take part.
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A Tempo this Saturday (6/24 at 7 pm) looks at the story behind a piano designed with a curved keyboard - and more - by the late architect Rafael Viñoly, and the instrument's new home at another Viñoly project, Philadelphia's Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts.
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A Tempo Saturday (6/17 at 7 pm) features conversations with conductors from two of the growing number of orchestras that are introducing concerts as part of community celebrations of Juneteenth.
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A Tempo Saturday (6/10 at 7 pm) takes a look at the latest Report from the League of American Orchestras.
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A Tempo this Saturday (6/3 at 7 pm) features a conversation with screenwriter and music educator Lille Gardner about her plans for an animated series about composers who were women or from other underrepresented groups.
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A Tempo this Saturday (5/20) checks in the Princeton Symphony Orchestra about plans for next month's Princeton Festival and its 2023-2024 season.
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A Tempo this Saturday (5/13 at 7 pm) checks in with Princeton University Concerts about its next Family Concert and plans for its 2023-2024 season.
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A Tempo checks in with The Cincinnati May Festival, the oldest choral festival in the Western hemisphere, and the role it's played in the region's community.