Month: June 2018

November 18, 2018: Discovery Concert: Re-Discover Your Childhood

Fei-Fei, pianist Sunday, November 18, 2018 ~ 3:00pm The Concert Hall at Drew University, 36 Madison Ave, Madison, NJ Brilliant pianist Fei-Fei and Maestro Maull invite you to re-experience some…

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October 12, 2018: Intimate Evening – Captivating Cello

Maria Kitsopoulos, cello Araceli Chacon, piano Friday, October 12, 2018 8:00 pm Far Hills, NJ Residence New York Philharmonic cellist Maria Kitsopoulos has thrilled audiences across the United States and…

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Season Long 50/50 Raffle

Take a chance and support the educational programs of The Discovery Orchestra! Our Season Long 50/50 Raffle is on! Winner will receive 50% of the cash proceeds.     Drawing…

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WWFM, The Classical Network

“Inside Music” – Maestro Maull’s Radio Program

We are excited to announce that Maestro Maull has been engaged by WWFM, New Jersey’s premier classical music radio station, to host a 30 minute program on music listening twice…

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February 24, 2019: Intimate Afternoon – Sassy Saxophones

The New Hudson Saxophone Quartet Sunday, February 24, 2019 3:00 pm Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, Summit “The perfection they have achieved is astonishing. In matters of intonation, phrasing,…

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April 7, 2019: Discovery Concert – Bartok a la Mode

Bartok: Romanian Folk Dances Sunday, April 7, 2019 ~ 3:00pm The Concert Hall at Drew University, 36 Madison Ave, Madison, NJ Hungarian composer Bela Bartok roamed the villages of central…

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Thank you so much for inviting us to attend the Saint-Saens “Organ Symphony” recording session. I have always enjoyed listening to this work. As is always the case, your tutorial was excellent! I cannot believe how much more I now know about the “Organ Symphony”. And with more understanding comes a better appreciation. The Discovery Orchestra is much bigger than I remember. Their performance was excellent and truly exciting! A really big pipe organ performed by Mark Miller further enhanced the entire listening experience.

— Earle Eaton, Recording Engineer of our predecessor entity the Philharmonic Orchestra of New Jersey