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April 29, 2018: Discover the Joy of Corelli Patrons’ Dinner

Sunday, April 29, 2018 ~ 5:00 pm The Conservatory at The Madison Hotel, 1 Convent Rd, Morristown, NJ 07960 Join us for our Patrons’ Dinner immediately after our Discover the…

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April 29, 2018: A Taste of New Jersey Raffle

Take a chance and support the educational programs of The Discovery Orchestra! Our Taste of New Jersey raffle features restaurant gift certificates to the top restaurants in New Jersey. 1st…

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April 29, 2018: Discover the Joy of Corelli Wine Pull

The Discovery Orchestra Wine Pull is back this year by popular demand! Our Discover the Joy of Corelli Patrons’ Dinner will once again feature a Wine Pull – will you…

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May 19, 2018: Fall in Love with More Musical Masterworks

Saturday, May 19, 2018 ~ 10 am-1 pm (includes lunch) New Jersey Youth Symphony Music Center, New Providence, NJ Join Maestro Maull for an exploration of Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No….

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June 10, 2018: Sumptuous Strings – The Dorothy Dillon Allen Intimate Afternoon

The American String Quartet Sunday, June 10, 2018 ~ 3:00pm Far Hills, NJ Residence Be swept away by the romantic music of Antonon Dvorak (String Quartet, Opus 96, No.12, “American”…

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Our Sagging, Flabby Attention Spans

Anne Quito, design and architecture reporter for Quartz recently wrote an excellent article, headlined: The classical music concert is a vital workout for our sagging, flabby attention spans. Anne puts…

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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