January 2007:
Join us for our fourth annual Valentine's concert, "Night & Day" on Saturday, February 10 at 7:30 pm. Seating at the Johnson Education Center is limited, so please reserve your tickets early as this concert will surely sell out. Love through the ages will be celebrated in musical offerings from the Renaissance through contemporary favorites.
December 3, 2006:
Performing for the first time in our new Princeton home at the Johnson Education Center at D&R Greenway Land Trust, The Princeton Singers welcome The Reverend David A. Davis as narrator for our presentation of Dylan Thomas's "A Child's Christmas in Wales". Performance to begin at 4:30 pm.
November 2006:
The Princeton Singers open our 23rd season at The Princeton University Art Museum on Sunday, November 5th at 5:30 pm. Complementing the museum's exhibition, Pietro da Cortona's Saint Martina Refuses to Adore the Idols, The Princeton Singers will present music from the Golden Age of Polyphony with a little Italian flare. Music of Palestrina, Pizzetti and others will be featured in this inspiring concert setting. Tickets available in the museum shop.
September 2006:
The Princeton Singers have a new Princeton home at the Johnson Education Center at D&R Greenway Land Trust. In addition to this new home, we are announcing our first ever "Princeton Performance Series" - for which we are now offering season subscription packages at reduced ticket rates.
October 1, 2005 :
Join us for our upcoming concert here in Princeton on Sunday, December 4 at 5:30 pm at the Princeton University Art Museum. The Singers will be performing a concert of works by Josquin, Thompson and more including some "classics" from The Princeton Singers repertoire. This concert is presented in conjunction with the art museum's exhibit on Homeric Art from the 18th and 19th Academic School.
September 18, 2005:
The Princeton Singers return from their 05-06 season-opening concert at the Fall Festival of the Arts in Reading, PA with rave reviews: "The program was full of surprises, and demonstrated why this group has won acclaim with its concerts and recordings." - Susan L. Pena
September 1, 2005:
The Princeton Singers announce their 2005-2006 fall season with concerts in Princeton on October 1st and at Lehigh University on October 2nd.
August 1, 2005:
The Princeton Singers name Jake Foster the new Executive Director. Coming to Princeton from Houston, TX - Foster has extensive management experience with several of this country's most established and well-known professional chamber choirs including the Austin- based Conspirare and the Santa Fe Desert Chorale. Foster has been the Managing Director of the Houston Masterworks Chorus for the past four years and brings a new, exciting energy to the organization.
November 20, 2004:
The Recorded A Cappella Review Board releases three separate reviews of Old New Borrowed Blues. Read the reviews.
October 23, 2004:
The Princeton Singers announces new online retail partnerships to expand CD sales. While you may order any CD directly from us, you may now also purchase select titles from these fine online re-sellers:
A-Cappella.com CD BabyCollegium USA Primarily A Cappella
And if you live in Tampa, FL, please stop by Head's House of Music to browse their selection of Princeton Singers titles. We are working to expand this list, so check back for the announcement of additional partners.
May 21, 2004:
The Princeton Singers celebrates twenty years of music-making with a special concert and world premiere by Steven Sametz.
Download press release.
February 25, 2004: The Princeton Singers commissions two new works by American composers in celebration of its 20th Annivesary Season.
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May 21, 2003:
"The Princeton Singers' Concert on Sunday Presented Music Well Suited to the
Ensemble" by Nancy Plum, Princeton Town Topics.
December 14, 1999:
"Princeton's Best-Kept Choral Secret Does Christmas" by Alex Saville, The Princeton Packet.
April 16, 1999:
"A formidable classical force" by Daniel Shearer, TimeOFF.
February 22, 1999:
"Princeton Singers Up To The Challenge" by Bryan Hay, Allentown Morning Call.
February 19, 1999:
"Princeton Singers Sentiments Run To Marital Discord" by Bryan Hay, Allentown Morning Call.
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