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Princeton Pro Musica is delighted to announce its 2025-2026 season!
From familiar Baroque and holiday favorites to a focus on American composers in the second half of the season, we’re excited to offer a varied series of concerts that have a little something for everyone.
Subscribe today to reserve the best seats and enjoy an early bird discount! Use code EARLY2526 by June 1 and receive an additional 10% off our already-discounted subscription rates!
Bachtoberfest!
Sunday, October 19, 2025, 4 p.m.
Richardson Auditorium
When Oktoberfest ends in Germany, Bachtoberfest begins in Princeton! We welcome back the virtuosi of New York Baroque, Inc. and a stellar roster of soloists as they join your PPM chorus for a festive celebration of our favorite Bach works, including Magnificat, Concerto for Two Violins, and more.
A Feast of Carols
Sunday, December 14, 2025, 4 p.m.
Richardson Auditorium
We love being a part of your annual holiday traditions! Join us for this celebration of seasonal music, sumptuously arranged for chorus and orchestra. This has been a sold-out concert for three years running; don’t miss your chance to reserve the best seats in the house by subscribing today!
Freedom Writers
Sunday, March 15, 2026, 4 p.m.
Richardson Auditorium
As our country prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, we bring you powerful texts focused on freedom and democracy brought to life through powerful music. Aaron Copland’s Lincoln Portrait, Julia Wolfe’s Letter from Abigail, Howard Hanson’s Song of Democracy, and more
American Resonance
Saturday, May 9, 2026, 4 p.m.
Princeton University Chapel
We’ll close our season in the glorious acoustic of the Princeton University Chapel as we continue to celebrate American composers with a trio of works written in the 1960s: Leonard Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms, Princeton composer Frank Lewin’s Requiem for Robert F. Kennedy, which received its premiere in the Chapel itself in 1969, and Margaret Bonds’ St. Francis Prayer. As a special treat, Princeton University Organist Eric Plutz will present works for organ by American composers
Subscriptions are now available!
Guarantee your favorite seats for next season and save. Purchase by August 15 and save an additional 10% off our already-discounted subscription prices. (Use promo code EARLY2526)
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Single tickets will go on sale August 18.
Returning subscribers: Your seats are already reserved for you! Call the office at 609-683-5122 to confirm.