Princeton Symphony Orchestra Presents Winter Concert of 19th-century Works
"They say that music warms the soul. If that is the case, Princeton Symphony Orchestra had its work cut out this past weekend presenting two concerts while outside temperatures crept into the below zero range. Fortunately, Princeton music lovers were hungry for a soul-warming experience after days of bitterly cold weather and turned out to hear the Orchestra, and especially a guest pianist who could turn any piece of music into a towering inferno. Conducted by Kenneth T. Bean, the Orchestra’s performances of Edvard Grieg’s Piano Concerto in A Minor and Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2 in D Major successfully (at least temporarily) replaced the winter blues with a thrilling musical experience."