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Join Princeton Pro Musica and explore the best that choral music has to offer.
Our performances are a rare chance to hear 100 voices—joined by
full orchestra and top-notch vocal soloists—bringing to life choral music from across the centuries.
We are thrilled to announce a new season of outstanding choral works ranging from Haydn's ebullient The Creation to a new and compelling work by James McCarthy called Codebreaker: the Alan Turing Story. Click through for info and tickets!
Are you looking for a place to sing? Do you enjoy making choral music at a high level of quality? We'd love to hear you!
PPM typically holds auditions for both volunteer and professional choristers of all voice parts in the spring and summer months, but we will sometimes hear new singers during the season if openings become available. Fill out our application form and we'll be in touch with more information!
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If you enjoyed our performance of SANCTUARY ROAD last season, and were moved by the writings of William Still, we encourage you to make a trip to beautiful Medford, NJ in Burlington County and check out this great event produced by the Dr. James Still Historic Office Site & Education Center. It looks like a great opportunity for learning, community, and celebration!
Artistic Director Ryan J. Brandau invites YOU to join us for a season of choral-orchestral performances with something for everyone!Replete with works old and new, comforting and thought-provoking, sonorous and spectacular, you won't want to miss a single note. Come hear us!Subscriptions ➡ tinyurl.com/ppmseasontixSingle-concert tickets ➡ tinyurl.com/ppmtixJoin our email list ➡ tinyurl.com/getppmemail
⭐SINGLE TICKETS NOW ON SALE!⭐Our first rehearsal of the season draws ever closer, and our excitement for the music we're preparing to share with you grows by the day!Click below for single tickets, season subscriptions, info about what you'll hear from PPM in the coming months-- and sign up for our email list to stay informed throughout the season!We can't wait to see you in the concert hall!Single tickets ➡ tinyurl.com/ppmtixSeason subscriptions ➡ tinyurl.com/ppmseasontixSeason info ➡ tinyurl.com/ppmseason2425Join our email list ➡ tinyurl.com/getppmemail
📢ANNOUNCING OUR 2024-2025 SEASON!!📢Subscribe today and save an additional 10% off our already-discounted subscription tickets! Use code PPMEARLY2425 at checkout.(Single tickets go on sale September 3.)SUBSCRIBE ➡ tinyurl.com/ppmseasontixRead about our season ➡ tinyurl.com/ppmseason2425
Happy birthday to Alan Turing! We’ll say more very soon, but Dr. Turing’s story will factor into our 2024-2025 season rather significantly, and we’re excited to share it with you. Stay tuned for details!Alan Turing *38 was born on this day in 1912. He entered Princeton in 1936 following studies at King’s College, Cambridge, and just before the publication of his influential paper, “On Computable Numbers,” in which he envisioned abstract machines (now called Turing machines) that became the basis of modern computers. After earning his Ph.D. in mathematics from Princeton in 1938, Turing returned to England, where during World War II he was central to the successful effort to decode the German Enigma ciphers, a crucial development in the Allied victory. Today, Turing is widely recognized as the father of computer science and is an icon in the history of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights. A portrait of Turing by artist Jordan Sokol was unveiled at Princeton in 2019 and now hangs in Lewis Library atrium: bit.ly/45CrlPg
Are you an experienced choral singer? Do you want to perform extraordinary music at a high level with dedicated fellow choristers? Then Princeton Pro Musica is looking for YOU! We're holding auditions in July (with possible additional dates at the end of the summer), and can't wait to hear you!Audition and season info ➡️ tinyurl.com/ppmaudition
"Lift every voice and sing, Till earth and heaven ring."Princeton Pro Musica honors Juneteenth and remembers the legacy of all those who struggled for freedom.
Programs made possible in part by funds from Church & Dwight Employee Giving Fund, The New Jersey State Council on the Arts – Department of State – a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, and The New Jersey Cultural Trust.