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PSO Announces 2026-27 Season
March 11, 2026
Check Out Our Classical Line-Up!
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Get ready, get set, subscribe! We have a terrific 2026-27 Season planned for you! Save your preferred seats for Grammy Award®-winning soprano Christine Goerke and returns by violinist Simone Porter, cellist Joshua Roman, and 2025 audience favorite, pianist Maxim Lando. The season opens with pianist Dmitry Shishkin's PSO debut and culminates in a triumphal performance of Beethoven's Ninth with the Westminster Symphonic Choir!
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*Seats are assigned with initial preference given to renewing subscribers.
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2026 Princeton Festival Ahead
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World-renowned bel canto soprano Sondra Radvanovsky and The Bacon Brothers, Michael and Kevin, headline the 2026 Princeton Festival, New Jersey's premier performing arts showcase.
There is also live opera with Festival veteran and current Met opera star Toni Marie Palmertree returning to sing the title role in Puccini’s Madama Butterfly. Plus, dance, jazz and rock tributes, and a celebration of America at 250!
All this and more to come!
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Sondra Radvanovsky, soprano
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OPENING WEEKEND CELEBRATION
Saturday, June 6
5pm Cocktails
6pm Dinner
8pm Performance
Morven Museum & Garden
We welcome you to join us for the Princeton Festival Opening Weekend Celebration! Respond below to secure your sponsorship or purchase a ticket and dinner package.
Opening Celebration information (new window)
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Puccini's
MADAMA BUTTERFLY
Friday, June 12 &
Sunday, June 14 (matinee)
Festival Pavilion
Morven Museum & Garden
At the heart of the annual Princeton Festival is live opera. Toni Marie Palmertree heads an all-star Butterfly cast in this fresh version of Puccini's tale of love and betrayal.
Madama Butterfly info (new window)
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Great Chamber Music Ahead
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ERINYS QUARTET
Thursday, March 19 at 7pm
Trinity Church
33 Mercer Street, Princeton
Named for the Erinyes (a.k.a. the Furies) from the Greek tragedy Oresteia by Aeschylus, this accomplished ensemble was founded in 2018 at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, and recently won the 13th Trondheim International Chamber Music Competition in Norway. On their program are works for string quartet by Anton Webern, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Claude Debussy.
Chamber concert info (new window)
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