A special event at Princeton Public Library

In advance of our May 5 performance of Sanctuary Road, we are excited to announce a special event to bring you insight and context for the New Jersey-specific history addressed in the music. On Sunday, April 14 at 2 p.m. in their Community Room, Princeton Public Library, in partnership with Princeton Pro Musica, presents William Still…

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Tell us what you thought!

What a season! After four incredible concerts of music spanning nearly half a millennium, we are feeling energized, satisfied, and incredibly grateful! We are grateful for beautiful music, for stellar orchestras who come to play with us, but most importantly, we are grateful for you! Each season, you show up to hear us, to cheer…

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Announcing Princeton Pro Musica’s 2023-2024 Season

SUBSCRIBE TODAY!   Princeton Pro Musica’s 2023-2024 season will be one of storytelling. Enjoy beloved works by favorite composers and new sounds by living artists. Contemplate familiar texts with captivating narratives. All this presented by the award-winning Princeton Pro Musica chorus, its orchestras, and an all-star roster of vocal soloists. November 5, 2023, 4 p.m.…

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Dr. Wendy Heller to deliver pre-concert talk

At 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 19, 2023, Dr. Wendy Heller will deliver a pre-concert talk on Bach’s St. John Passion immediately prior to our performance of the work at 4 p.m. Dr. Heller is the Scheide Professor of Music History and Chair of the Department of Music at Princeton University. Recognized as one of the…

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An interview with Lewis R. Baratz

On March 19, Princeton Pro Musica will collaborate with the players of local Baroque ensemble La Fiocco for a performance of Bach’s St. John Passion. For those interested in learning more about this extraordinary group of musicians, PPM marketing manager Kenny Litvack sat down with artistic director Lewis R. Baratz for a brief interview. We…

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PPM presents Bach’s “St. John Passion”

On Sunday, March 19, 2023 in Richardson Auditorium, Princeton Pro Musica will present a pillar of the choral-orchestral repertoire: Bach’s St. John Passion. Below, Artistic Director Ryan Brandau invites you to the concert hall to experience Bach at his most dramatic, most intense, and most exquisitely beautiful. Brandau adds: Bach first performed his St. John…

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A message from our Executive Director

Dear friends, On October 28, 2012, Ryan Brandau and I stood outside the stage entrance in Richardson Auditorium, wondering if people would really come to the Princeton Pro Musica concert, Ryan’s debut with PPM. Residents of the East Coast were awaiting the landfall of Hurricane Sandy, and many had already evacuated. We were relieved when…

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