Soundtracks: From Score to Stage

with Julian Grant and Mahan Esfahani
Free and open to the public.
Join composer Julian Grant in conversation with Mahan Esfahani as they discuss the world premiere of Grant's new work for harpsichord, Vaudeville in Teal. The two will explore the connection between composer and performer in a behind-the-scenes talk about what it means to take new music from pages of a written score to the concert stage. 
 
Attendees of the presentation will have the opportunity to enter a drawing to win tickets to the Princeton Symphony Orchestra's March 7 and 8 concerts, featuring the world premiere performance of Vaudeville in Teal.
 
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Soundtracks is presented as a PSO BRAVO! community outreach program in partnership with the Princeton Public Library. 

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The series is sponsored in the 2025-26 season by AffinIT.
 

Location

Princeton Public Library
"Community Room"
65 Witherspoon Street
Princeton, NJ
 

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