New Jersey Symphony’s 2026-27 Season: From Pirates of the Caribbean to Rachmaninoff’s Final Bow

The orchestra’s new season opens with movie music this fall and closes out its winter stretch with a full film score performed live, bookending a lineup that ranges from Beethoven’s most heroic concerto to a jazz bassist’s own symphonic debut.

New Jersey Symphony’s 2026-27 Season: From Pirates of the Caribbean to Rachmaninoff’s Final Bow
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2026-27 SeasonTwelve programs spanning five NJ concert halls, from West Side Story to Pirates of the Caribbean
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New Jersey Symphony’s 2026-27 Season: From Pirates of the Caribbean to Rachmaninoff’s Final Bow

The orchestra’s new season opens with movie music this fall and closes out its winter stretch with a full film score performed live, bookending a lineup that ranges from Beethoven’s most heroic concerto to a jazz bassist’s own symphonic debut.
Explore New Jersey Staff · Arts Desk

New Jersey Symphony has released its full 2026-27 season lineup, and the programming makes a genuine case for range, moving from Hollywood blockbuster scores to Baroque oratorio to a jazz legend’s own symphonic writing across just its first several months. The season plays out across the orchestra’s usual rotation of venues statewide, including the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, the State Theatre in New Brunswick, Richardson Auditorium in Princeton, the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown, and the Count Basie Center in Red Bank, giving audiences across the state a genuine shot at catching any given program close to home.

The Season Opens With the Movies

Hollywood Hits: From West Side Story to Spirited Away

October 10-11, 2026 · Conductor Keitaro Harada
Red Bank & Newark

The season kicks off with a program built entirely around music written for the screen, pairing Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story and Gershwin’s An American in Paris with Joe Hisaishi’s score for Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away, alongside Dukas’s Sorcerer’s Apprentice as an opening flourish.

Beethoven’s “Emperor” & Schubert’s “Great”

October 23-25, 2026 · Conductor Xian Zhang · Pianist George Li
Princeton, Newark & New Brunswick

Opening weekend for the orchestra’s core classical series pairs Beethoven’s final, most expansive piano concerto with Schubert’s own sprawling Ninth Symphony, a work so demanding it went unperformed in the composer’s own lifetime.

Rick Steves’ Europe: A Symphonic Journey

November 7-8, 2026 · Host Rick Steves · Conductor Nicholas Hersh
Morristown & New Brunswick

The travel broadcaster himself joins the orchestra on stage, pairing romantic era orchestral standards with high definition footage from his own European travels and firsthand historical commentary.

A Jazz Legend Takes the Symphonic Stage

Rachmaninoff’s Symphonic Dances

November 19-22, 2026 · Conductor Eric Jacobsen · Christian McBride, double bass
Newark & Red Bank

Part of the TD James Moody Jazz Festival, this program gives New Jersey’s own Christian McBride his first turn as soloist with the orchestra, performing George Duke’s bass concerto written specifically for him alongside his own original composition, before the night closes with Rachmaninoff’s final orchestral work, composed in exile and never performed for the composer in the Russia he never returned to.

Christian McBride’s appearance marks the Grammy winning bassist’s first time soloing with New Jersey Symphony, performing a concerto written specifically for his own playing style alongside his own composition for French horn, a genuine crossover moment between the orchestra’s classical core and the jazz festival built around it.

Holiday Traditions Return

New Jersey Ballet’s The Nutcracker with New Jersey Symphony

December 11-27, 2026 · Conductors Brent Chancellor & Ricardo Ferro
Morristown

The annual holiday tradition returns with New Jersey Ballet’s full production set to Tchaikovsky’s score, performed live throughout the run rather than to a recording.

Handel’s Messiah

December 18-20, 2026 · Conductor Kedrick Armstrong
Princeton, Montclair & Newark

The orchestra’s own holiday staple returns with a full vocal quartet and the Montclair State University Singers joining for the complete oratorio, Hallelujah Chorus included.

Rachmaninoff, Twice Over, and a Lunar New Year Celebration

Mozart & Ravel

January 8-10, 2027 · Conductor Valentina Peleggi · Blake Pouliot, violin
Princeton, Red Bank & Morristown

A program spanning four genuinely different voices, Anna Clyne’s contemporary Masquerade, Mozart’s own “Turkish” violin concerto written when he was just 19, Ravel’s deceptively simple Mother Goose Suite, and Samuel Barber’s compact but powerful First Symphony.

Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini

January 22-24, 2027 · Conductor Xian Zhang · Tony Siqi Yun, piano
Newark & New Brunswick

Rachmaninoff’s own famous set of variations anchors this program, paired with Wagner’s rousing Meistersinger overture and a rare outing for Zemlinsky’s shimmering Mermaid, a piece music director Xian Zhang has championed directly despite its relative obscurity.

Discover Rachmaninoff (Family Concert)

January 23, 2027 · Conductor Xian Zhang · Tony Siqi Yun, piano
Newark

A family focused version of the Paganini Rhapsody program, built to introduce younger audiences to the piece and the questions behind it, what actually makes a piece of music a rhapsody, and who Paganini even was.

2027 Lunar New Year Celebration

January 30, 2027 · Conductor Naomi Woo · Sophia Liu, piano
Newark

Philadelphia Orchestra assistant conductor Naomi Woo leads a program blending orchestral music, choral performance, and dance to mark the Year of the Goat.

Closing Out With Brahms, Dvořák, and the High Seas

Gil Shaham Plays Dvořák

February 18-21, 2027 · Conductor Xian Zhang · Gil Shaham, violin
Newark, Red Bank & Morristown

Violinist Gil Shaham takes on Dvořák’s technically demanding, folk inflected concerto, framed by Brahms’s autumnal Third Symphony and Dvořák’s own festive Carnival Overture.

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl in Concert

February 26-28, 2027 · Conductor Lawrence Loh
Red Bank, Newark & New Brunswick

This stretch of the season closes with Klaus Badelt’s swashbuckling score performed live to the full film, giving audiences the complete Jack Sparrow adventure with the orchestra providing every note in real time.

Twelve Programs, Five Venues, One Season Built Around Range

Taken as a whole, New Jersey Symphony’s 2026-27 lineup makes a fairly deliberate case for breadth over a single unifying theme, moving comfortably between full film scores, core classical repertoire, holiday tradition, and genuine genre crossover with figures like Christian McBride and Rick Steves sharing the stage with the orchestra’s regular conductors. Music director Xian Zhang anchors several of the season’s core classical programs directly, while a rotating slate of guest conductors, including Eric Jacobsen, Valentina Peleggi, Naomi Woo, and Lawrence Loh, brings distinct interpretive voices to the individual programs they lead. With performances spread across Newark, New Brunswick, Princeton, Morristown, Red Bank, and Montclair, the season gives New Jersey audiences a genuinely wide geographic reach into a lineup built to appeal well beyond the orchestra’s traditional classical subscriber base.

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