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Maestro’s Monthly Blog

Where Does It Come From? Encore of a Post from December 2012 Occasionally, I find myself in a state of awe pondering this question: Howdoes someone create a piece of…

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Join Maestro Maull on Sunday, January 25, 2026 at NJPAC in Newark, NJ for an interactive Discovery exploration prior to NJPAC’s concert featuring the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, featuring violin soloist Ray Chen. Free for concert ticket holders. Purchase tickets at: njpac.org/tickets-events.

20% Off at NJPAC

Sunday, January 25, 2026
2:00 Classical Overture / 3:00 Concert Begins
New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), 1 Center St, Newark, NJ 07102

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New Jersey Musical Mosaic featuring Mark Miller and other local musicians. Image has a picture of Mark Miller and cool looking mosaic like graphics using different colors of blue and yellow.

Tickets on Sale!

Saturday, January 31, 2026
(snow date: February 14)
7:00 PM
Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 4 Waldron Ave, Summit, NJ 07901

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New quest available in our game app AHA! Classical. Download the game for free from your app store.

New Quest on AHA! Classical

AHA! Classical is the fun, interactive way to learn to listen to classical music! Brought to you by The Discovery Orchestra and Social Impact Studios, AHA! Classical is a gaming…

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Maestro's Monthly Blog called What Makes Scary Music Scary? black and orange colors

What Makes Scary Music Scary?

We’ve all been there. The music that composers create as soundtracks for suspense and horror films definitely does the job. It amplifies the feelings we are experiencing from the visual…

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New to Classical?

Are you new to classical music? Then this chat is for you! We teach the listening skills that help you connect with classical music! And more! Take 5 minutes and see how…

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Wow, thank you so much for sharing this wonderful program. Maestro Maull is a true master of oral presentation and explanation. Clear and engaging, friendly but challenging. He drew in the on-site crowd – and me – to think and listen. I resonated with the way he “taught” the crowd through normal conversational speech … thanks again for expanding my consciousness!

– “Discover Saint-Saens’ ‘Organ’ Symphony” television show viewer