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SUMMARY:Hand Me Down the Silver Trumpet
DESCRIPTION:Rutgers–Camden Theater Opens 2026 with Celebration of Jazz\, Blues\, and African American Musical Legacy \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Rutgers–Camden Theater begins 2026 with a captivating tribute to the rich history of African American music. Kenneth Elliott’s production\, Hand Me Down the Silver Trumpet\, honors the pioneering artists of the 1920s and 1930s who recorded “race records” for the Victor Talking Machine Company\, preserving a legacy of blues\, jazz\, and spirituals that continues to resonate today. \n\n\n\nThis dynamic production brings together an ensemble of talented students\, alumni\, and special guest performers\, accompanied by a swinging live band that channels the vibrant energy of the era. Audiences can expect an immersive experience that not only showcases timeless classics but also celebrates the cultural significance of these early recordings\, which played a critical role in shaping American music and influencing generations of artists. \n\n\n\nHand Me Down the Silver Trumpet highlights the artistry\, innovation\, and resilience of musicians whose contributions often went unrecognized in their time. Through careful curation of songs\, storytelling\, and live performance\, the show transports audiences to the heart of 1920s and 30s American music scenes\, from smoky clubs to the recording studios that captured the sounds of the era. \n\n\n\nThe Rutgers–Camden Theater continues to position itself as a hub for transformative performances\, offering productions that connect audiences with both history and contemporary artistry. By featuring works like Elliott’s\, the theater underscores its commitment to diversity in programming while also educating the community about the profound cultural impact of African American musicians. Those interested in exploring more about local theater and performing arts in the region can discover additional offerings and events through theatre in New Jersey. \n\n\n\nAs this production opens the new year\, it not only celebrates musical heritage but also inspires a renewed appreciation for the stories and sounds that shaped the cultural landscape. By merging historical tribute with live performance\, Rutgers–Camden invites theatergoers to experience the enduring spirit of American music and the artists whose voices continue to echo across generations.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/hand-me-down-the-silver-trumpet/
LOCATION:Walter K. Gordon Theater\, 314 Linden Street\, Camden\, New Jersey\, 08102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Magnificent Bird / Book of Travelers
DESCRIPTION:Two Song Cycles written and performed by Gabriel Kahane\n\n\n\nGabriel Kahane Brings Dual Musical Journeys to Alexander Kasser Theater This February \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Alexander Kasser Theater is set to host an extraordinary day of music and storytelling on Saturday\, February 7\, 2026\, as acclaimed composer and performer Gabriel Kahane presents two of his most celebrated works\, Magnificent Bird and Book of Travelers. With performances at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.\, audiences have the unique opportunity to experience two intimate solo musical plays in a single day\, showcasing Kahane’s distinctive blend of songwriting\, narrative\, and theatricality. \n\n\n\nMagnificent Bird\, opening the afternoon program\, offers a deeply personal meditation on a year the artist spent entirely off the grid. During this period of self-imposed isolation\, Kahane challenged himself to write a song every day\, crafting a collection that reflects both introspection and the wider currents of global upheaval. Contributions from luminaries such as Andrew Bird\, Chris Thile\, Amelia Meath of Sylvan Esso\, and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw enrich the work\, producing a soundscape that is at once delicate\, urgent\, and profoundly human. With a runtime of 74 minutes and no intermission\, the performance invites audiences to engage with a vivid portrait of solitude\, creativity\, and resilience in uncertain times\, offering a musical lens on contemporary life. \n\n\n\nThe evening program features Book of Travelers\, a 70-minute journey across the United States that explores the intersections of identity\, community\, and personal connection. Drawing from encounters on a 9\,000-mile train journey\, Kahane weaves together stories of the strangers he meets with intricate compositions that blend folk\, classical\, and pop influences. The work captures the subtle tensions and unexpected beauty of modern America\, transforming the simple act of travel into an intimate exploration of place\, people\, and the evolving landscape of the nation. Both works are performed without intermission\, providing a continuous and immersive theatrical experience for audiences seeking an emotionally resonant and musically complex encounter. \n\n\n\nKahane’s reputation as a songwriter and storyteller is well established. The New Yorker has called him “one of the finest songwriters of the day\,” a distinction reflected in his multifaceted career spanning theater\, concert halls\, and club venues. Recent highlights include a return to the New York stage at Playwrights Horizons during the 2024–25 season\, performances across Europe and the United States with collaborator Caroline Shaw\, and premieres of new compositions including a clarinet concerto for Anthony McGill. Kahane’s work often defies categorization\, blending literary depth\, intricate musicality\, and an expansive collaborative spirit that ranges from Phoebe Bridgers and Paul Simon to the Danish String Quartet and Roomful of Teeth. \n\n\n\nBoth Magnificent Bird and Book of Travelers showcase Kahane’s ability to merge narrative and music into a singular theatrical experience. Each piece offers its own lens on human experience—one introspective\, the other outward-looking—but together they create a rare opportunity to witness the full range of Kahane’s creative vision. Audiences attending both performances can expect a day of rich storytelling\, sophisticated musical arrangements\, and the kind of artistry that elevates the concert stage into an intimate theater of emotion and reflection. \n\n\n\nFor theatergoers eager to explore the intersection of music and narrative\, this double performance provides an ideal introduction to contemporary American song-theater. Tickets are available for each show individually or for a combined day pass\, allowing patrons to fully immerse themselves in Gabriel Kahane’s world of lyrical storytelling and inventive composition. For those interested in broader theatrical programming and events across New Jersey\, coverage and listings of live performances can be found through dedicated New Jersey theatre resources. \n\n\n\nWith its combination of introspection\, travel\, and collaboration\, Gabriel Kahane’s dual performances at the Alexander Kasser Theater promise a compelling and memorable artistic experience\, inviting audiences to reflect on the personal and societal landscapes that shape modern life through the power of music and story.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/magnificent-bird-book-of-travelers/
LOCATION:Alexander Kasser Theater\, 1 Normal Ave Hall\, Suite 171\, Montclair\, New Jersey\, 07043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:Milk & Cookies Series The Bilingual Birdies Duo Band
DESCRIPTION:A Morning of Music\, Movement\, and Imagination: Bilingual Birdies Brings a Joyful Theatre Experience to New Jersey Families \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOn a crisp February morning\, the State Theatre New Jersey will fill not with the hush of a traditional performance\, but with laughter\, rhythm\, and the delighted energy of children discovering live theater for the very first time. The Bilingual Birdies Duo Band is arriving for a special edition of the beloved Milk & Cookies Music & Storytelling Series\, transforming the theater’s studio space into a colorful Latin American adventure where families sing\, dance\, and learn together. \n\n\n\nThis isn’t simply a children’s concert. It’s an immersive\, intergenerational experience carefully designed to spark curiosity\, celebrate culture\, and encourage early language learning through music and play. The Bilingual Birdies Duo Band combines the talents of New York City’s top Latin musicians\, puppeteers\, and early childhood educators to create a performance that feels part concert\, part storytelling journey\, and part tropical dance party. The result is a morning where little ones aren’t just watching a show; they’re participating in it\, clapping along\, spinning to cumbia beats\, and absorbing Spanish vocabulary without even realizing they’re learning. \n\n\n\nThe program is presented in two morning performances\, offering families flexibility in planning their weekend outing. Each show is crafted specifically for children ages three to eight\, but the design intentionally draws in parents\, grandparents\, and caregivers as well. That shared experience is part of the magic. Adults aren’t relegated to the sidelines; they become part of the rhythm\, the laughter\, and the discovery unfolding in front of them. \n\n\n\nMilk & Cookies has become a cherished tradition at the venue\, introducing young audiences to the wonder of live theater in a relaxed\, welcoming setting. After the performance\, each child is treated to a cookie and a carton of milk\, a simple touch that turns the outing into a full experience rather than a quick stop. For many families\, it becomes a first theatre memory that children carry long after the last song ends. \n\n\n\nWhat makes this event especially meaningful is its inclusive design. The later performance is a sensory-friendly presentation\, thoughtfully created for children on the autism spectrum or those with sensory sensitivities. The theater modifies lighting and sound levels to reduce anxiety\, creating a calmer atmosphere without sacrificing the vibrancy of the show. Families are welcomed into a judgment-free environment where children are free to move\, make noise\, or take breaks as needed. \n\n\n\nA dedicated quiet space with soft seating\, fidget toys\, and calming activities is available for those moments when overstimulation hits. Weighted blankets and headphones can be requested\, and staff and volunteers trained in sensory-friendly practices are present throughout the experience. Families also receive a social story in advance\, allowing children to understand what to expect before stepping through the doors. These details may seem small\, but for parents navigating sensory challenges\, they can make the difference between skipping live events altogether and finally enjoying one together. \n\n\n\nBeyond the thoughtful accommodations\, the performance itself is bursting with joyful intention. The storylines encourage cultural appreciation\, the music pulses with lively percussion and warm melodies\, and the puppetry adds visual storytelling that keeps even the youngest audience members engaged. It’s an invitation to celebrate diversity through sound\, movement\, and shared play\, reinforcing the idea that language and culture are bridges\, not barriers. \n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s theatre scene has always been known for innovation and accessibility\, and events like this underscore how the state continues to lead in family-focused programming. Those looking to explore more of the region’s live performance offerings can discover additional productions and venues through Explore New Jersey’s theatre guide\, a resource that highlights the full breadth of stage experiences across the Garden State. \n\n\n\nFor families searching for a meaningful weekend outing\, this event offers more than entertainment. It offers connection. A chance for children to experience the thrill of live performance. A chance for parents to watch confidence bloom in real time. And a chance for everyone in the room to leave humming a tune in two languages\, carrying a little more rhythm\, curiosity\, and joy into the day. \n\n\n\nWhen the music starts and the first beat of cumbia fills the studio\, it won’t just be another children’s show. It will be a shared celebration of imagination\, inclusion\, and the simple magic of learning through play. ¡Vamos a bailar!
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/the-bilingual-birdies-duo-band/
LOCATION:State Theatre New Jersey\, 15 Livingston Avenue \, NJ\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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SUMMARY:Beethoven & Grieg Featuring Michelle Cann
DESCRIPTION:Grammy-Winning Pianist Michelle Cann Brings Virtuosity to Princeton Symphony Orchestra This February \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis February\, the Princeton Symphony Orchestra will welcome one of the most dynamic and versatile pianists performing today. Two-time GRAMMY Award winner Michelle Cann\, widely recognized for her advocacy of Florence Price’s works and her mastery across a broad repertoire\, will take center stage in Richardson Auditorium for two performances on February 7 and 8. Audiences can anticipate a program that fuses mid-Romantic brilliance with contemporary innovation\, showcasing Cann’s signature depth of interpretation and technical command. \n\n\n\nCann will perform Edvard Grieg’s iconic Piano Concerto in A Minor\, Op. 16\, a work renowned for its dramatic sweep and lyrical melodies. The concerto remains one of the pillars of Romantic piano literature\, demanding both expressive nuance and virtuosic agility. Cann’s engagement with this repertoire promises to illuminate the concerto in ways that honor its historical significance while highlighting her own distinctive voice. Critics have consistently praised her ability to balance power and sensitivity\, bringing the score alive with vibrant phrasing and intricate detail. \n\n\n\nThe evening will also feature Jessie Montgomery’s Records from a Vanishing City\, a contemporary work by the 2024 GRAMMY® recipient. Montgomery’s music blends classical tradition with elements of jazz\, folk\, and urban soundscapes\, offering a modern narrative that resonates with today’s audiences. Cann’s presence on the program provides a compelling bridge between eras\, demonstrating her versatility in both historical and contemporary contexts. The juxtaposition of Grieg’s lush Romanticism and Montgomery’s dynamic modernity underscores the PSO’s commitment to presenting programs that are intellectually stimulating and musically exhilarating. \n\n\n\nRounding out the program\, conductor Kenneth T. Bean will lead the orchestra in Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2 in D Major\, Op. 36. Beethoven’s second symphony\, composed during a period of personal upheaval\, captures both optimism and experimentation\, offering musicians and audiences alike a chance to explore the early Romantic spirit in its full orchestral scope. Bean’s direction\, coupled with the ensemble’s precise articulation\, ensures that each movement resonates with clarity\, energy\, and emotional weight\, making this concert experience deeply immersive. \n\n\n\nThese performances not only highlight Michelle Cann’s extraordinary artistry but also reflect the Princeton Symphony Orchestra’s ongoing dedication to presenting diverse programming that balances established masterpieces with contemporary voices. For classical music enthusiasts\, these concerts offer a rare opportunity to witness a performer equally at home in Romantic piano literature and modern\, socially conscious works. Cann’s interpretive insight\, combined with the PSO’s rich orchestral palette\, promises an unforgettable musical journey. \n\n\n\nPatrons attending the Richardson Auditorium shows will also notice the broader cultural significance of Cann’s work. Her dedication to amplifying underrepresented composers\, particularly African American women like Florence Price\, adds a layer of historical and social awareness to the evening’s program. This performance becomes more than a musical event—it is a celebration of artistry\, heritage\, and the evolving narrative of classical music in America. \n\n\n\nFor those planning a cultural outing in New Jersey\, this engagement with Michelle Cann is not only an opportunity to hear world-class performance but also a chance to connect with the vibrant classical music scene thriving across the state. Music lovers can explore other regional offerings and deepen their appreciation for live performance through Explore New Jersey’s music section\, where local concerts\, artist spotlights\, and event listings showcase the richness of the state’s artistic community. \n\n\n\nAs February approaches\, tickets for the Princeton Symphony Orchestra performances featuring Michelle Cann are expected to move quickly. Whether drawn by the Romantic grandeur of Grieg\, the contemporary textures of Montgomery\, or the timeless brilliance of Beethoven\, attendees can expect a night of artistry\, inspiration\, and musical excellence that will resonate long after the final note. This February\, Princeton becomes a destination for those eager to experience the interplay of tradition and innovation at the highest level of performance.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/beethoven-grieg-featuring-michelle-cann/
LOCATION:McCarter Theatre Center\, 91 University Place\, Princeton\, NJ\, Princeton\, New Jersey\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:Celebrate Mardi Gras with Thaddeus Exposé!
DESCRIPTION:From Bourbon Street to the Garden State: Thaddeus Exposé Brings a Full Mardi Gras Second Line Experience to New Jersey \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s winter calendar gets a serious dose of heat\, rhythm\, and Crescent City soul when Thaddeus Exposé returns to the stage on Saturday\, February 7\, 2026\, at 7:30 p.m. with a high-energy Mardi Gras celebration built to move both hearts and feet. More than a concert\, this performance is designed as a living tribute to New Orleans tradition—where brass\, swing\, vocals\, and spontaneous joy collide in a sound that feels just as much like a street parade as it does a polished jazz showcase. \n\n\n\nFor audiences across the state who follow New Jersey’s thriving live performance scene through Explore New Jersey’s music coverage\, this event stands out as a rare opportunity to experience an authentic Second Line–inspired production brought to life by musicians deeply rooted in the culture that created it. \n\n\n\nAt the center of the evening is Thaddeus Exposé himself—a native of New Orleans whose life and musical journey mirrors the great lineage of jazz artists who carried the sound of the city northward\, first through Chicago and eventually into the creative engine of New York. Like so many of the pioneers before him\, Exposé has spent his career absorbing\, refining\, and honoring the traditions of the Big Easy while shaping a voice that belongs firmly to the present. \n\n\n\nThat heritage becomes the backbone of the band he leads\, widely known for transforming concert halls into full-scale Mardi Gras celebrations. His ensemble—often performing under the banner of Thaddeus Exposé and the Gumbo Players—draws directly from the spirit of neighborhood parades\, social aid and pleasure clubs\, and the deep-rooted communal energy that defines New Orleans music culture. \n\n\n\nThis New Jersey appearance brings together an all-star lineup of seasoned jazz and soul performers who channel that legacy with technical brilliance and joyful spontaneity. The group features clarinetist Evan Christopher\, saxophonist Marty Eigen\, trumpeters Wallace Roney Jr. and Steven Paul Pilcher\, trombonists Peter Lin and Juanga Lakunza\, pianist Bernard Elliott\, drummers Gordon Lane and Joe Rizzolo\, bassist Thaddeus Exposé\, and vocalist Ayana Lowe. While the exact onstage configuration may shift as the night unfolds\, the collective sound remains focused on one goal—capturing the unmistakable rhythm\, swagger\, and emotional warmth of New Orleans music. \n\n\n\nWhat separates this performance from a traditional jazz concert is the way the music is presented. Rather than remaining seated and structured\, the show intentionally encourages audience movement\, call-and-response moments\, and the joyful chaos that defines a true Second Line experience. In New Orleans\, the Second Line is not simply a style of rhythm—it is a living cultural tradition\, rooted in community\, resilience\, and celebration. It is the soundtrack of street parades\, weddings\, memorials\, and neighborhood gatherings\, where music becomes a shared language between musicians and crowd. \n\n\n\nThaddeus Exposé has built his career around bringing that tradition beyond Louisiana without diluting its meaning. His arrangements reflect the layered musical history of the city—blending early jazz phrasing\, traditional brass band energy\, Caribbean and African rhythmic influence\, blues storytelling\, and the joyful theatricality of Mardi Gras. \n\n\n\nVocals play a major role in shaping the emotional arc of the evening\, and Ayana Lowe’s presence adds an expressive dimension that bridges classic soul\, jazz phrasing\, and modern performance sensibilities. Her voice becomes a guiding force throughout the program\, weaving together exuberant dance numbers and reflective ballads that honor both celebration and heritage. \n\n\n\nInstrumentally\, the ensemble is built for dynamic interaction. Clarinet and saxophone lines glide over rolling drum patterns\, while trumpet and trombone voices answer each other with bright\, punchy phrasing that echoes the sound of street brass bands moving through narrow neighborhood blocks. The piano anchors the harmony\, allowing space for improvisation and playful exchanges between players—an essential ingredient in keeping the performance alive and unpredictable. \n\n\n\nExposé’s role as bassist and bandleader quietly shapes the entire production. His playing locks the rhythm section into a groove that drives the music forward without overpowering the ensemble\, giving the soloists freedom while maintaining the unmistakable pulse that makes New Orleans music instantly recognizable. \n\n\n\nThe cultural story behind the performance is just as important as the music itself. \n\n\n\nRaised in New Orleans\, Thaddeus Exposé grew up surrounded by the traditions of Mardi Gras\, second lines\, and community-based performance. That upbringing instilled not only a musical vocabulary\, but a sense of responsibility—to preserve and share the deeper meaning behind the sound. His later move through Chicago and into New York expanded his musical language\, exposing him to modern jazz structures and diverse stylistic influences\, but his creative identity has always remained anchored to the rhythms and stories of his hometown. \n\n\n\nThis upcoming concert reflects that philosophy. It is designed as a musical journey through the neighborhoods\, parades\, and dance halls of New Orleans—filtered through musicians who understand that tradition as something lived\, not studied. \n\n\n\nFor New Jersey audiences\, the evening offers something refreshingly different from conventional winter programming. Rather than subdued recital-style performances\, this Mardi Gras celebration invites full participation. It encourages clapping\, dancing in the aisles\, and—if the moment feels right—joining an impromptu Second Line inside the venue itself. \n\n\n\nThat spirit of shared experience is what makes this performance especially well-suited to audiences who crave connection as much as technical excellence. Whether you arrive as a longtime jazz enthusiast or simply curious about New Orleans culture\, the show provides an accessible entry point into one of America’s most influential musical traditions. \n\n\n\nThe concert takes place on Saturday\, February 7\, 2026\, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets may be purchased through the box office\, and patrons who prefer to order by phone can call 973-971-3706 for assistance. Ticket prices include a non-refundable three-dollar service fee\, and\, as with any live performance\, program and personnel details are subject to change. \n\n\n\nIn a season when New Jersey stages are often filled with familiar touring acts and tribute productions\, Thaddeus Exposé’s Mardi Gras celebration offers something more immersive—a living\, breathing cultural event rooted in heritage\, community\, and joy. \n\n\n\nFor one winter night\, the sound of Nawlins\, the pulse of parade drums\, and the unmistakable swing of Crescent City brass will travel north and take over a New Jersey stage—inviting everyone in the room to rise\, dance\, and carry the Second Line spirit home with them.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/celebrate-mardi-gras-with-thaddeus-expose/
LOCATION:Bickford Theatre at Morris Museum\, 6 Normandy Heights Road \, NJ\, Morristown\, New Jersey\, 07960\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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