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  2. Westminster Choir College - Wikipedia

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    Westminster Choir College (WCC) is an historic conservatory of music, currently operating on the campus of Rider University, in Lawrenceville, New Jersey.Rider's College of Arts and Sciences (the college under which the historic institution has been reorganized) consists of Westminster Choir College and an additional three schools.

  3. Monmouth Civic Chorus - Wikipedia

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    Monmouth Civic Chorus is a community chorus in Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA. Monmouth Civic Chorus was established in 1949 and draws its members primarily from the Monmouth County community. Its performances encompass choral classics , premieres , rare and contemporary music , musical theater, opera, and operetta .

  4. New Jersey Youth Symphony - Wikipedia

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    The Youth Symphony has toured Europe six times and has performed at Carnegie Hall, [6] [7] [8] Lincoln Center and the New Jersey Performing Arts Center [9] on a number of occasions. The group has performed at the European Youth Music Festival in Belgium, [10] [11] Smetana Hall in Prague, and Musikverein in Vienna. [12]

  5. New Jersey Symphony - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Symphony, formerly the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO), is an American symphony orchestra based in the state of New Jersey.The New Jersey Symphony is the state orchestra of New Jersey, performing classical subscription concert series and specials in six venues across the state, including the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, New Jersey, where it is the resident ...

  6. List of youth orchestras in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It was followed in 1935 by the Young People's Symphony Orchestra in Berkeley, California, which describes itself as the second oldest independent youth symphony in the country. [5] By 1963, Life magazine counted about 15,000 youth orchestras in the country and noted that they were producing music of a caliber that could appeal to adult audiences.

  7. New Jersey Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), in Downtown Newark in Newark, New Jersey, is one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States. [1] Home to the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO), more than nine million visitors (including more than one million children) have visited the center since it opened in October 1997 on the site of the former Military Park Hotel.

  8. List of female classical conductors - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Symphony Chorus, Chicago Symphony Orchestra: 1921 1998 Founder and director of the Chicago Symphony Chorus. [46] Imogen Holst: United Kingdom 1907 1984 [47] Apo Hsu: Taiwan / United States 1956 [48] [49] Laura Jackson United States Reno Philharmonic Orchestra [50] Huan Jing: China 1982 (approx) [51] [52] Sarah Ioannides: Australia

  9. List of choral symphonies - Wikipedia

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    Symphony No. 1, Symphony of Providence, by Pawel Lukaszewski (2008) Symphony No. 3, Poems and Prayers, by Mohammed Fairouz (2010) Symphony No. 3, Symphony of Angels, by Pawel Lukaszewski (2010) Dreams of the Fallen, by Jake Runestad, a choral symphony-concerto for solo piano, chorus, and orchestra set to texts of the poet Brian Turner (2013)