b'Community Enrichment ProgramsThe Princeton Symphony Orchestra continues the Princeton Festivals long tradition of providing opportunities to learn more about the performing arts. Festival Director Gregory Jon Geehern discussed operatic works by Kurt Weill, Benjamin Britten, and Derrick Wang at area libraries and adult communities in May. This month, the following talks and events are essential elements of the Festival experience. Except where indicated, all take place in the Stockton Education Center. All are free and open to the public.Saturday, June 11 at 5 pmFriday, June 17 at 5 pmJulianGrantintroduces Sunday, June 19 at 5 pmW.A. Mozarts and DerrickJoin Prof. Timothy Urban for his Wangs operatic takes onpresentation Under the hood of workplace conflict with his Albert Herring, a shallow dive talk Divas and Justices.into the deep pool of Benjamin Brittens musical wit.Tuesday, June 14 at 5 pm Saturday, June 18 at 12:30 pmCharles Fisk, a retiredJust Poetry: Workshopmusicology professor fromNicole Homer leads a poetry Wellesley College and oneworkshop in which writers of of the worlds foremostall ages can receive critique Schubert scholars, discussesand coaching on their original the expressive realms soworks inspired by Derrick apparent in the music ofWangs opera Scalia/Ginsburg. Franz Schuberts later years, particularly in the composersSaturday, June 18 at 3 pmfinal quartets. Just Poetry: ReadingPoet Nicole Homer hosts a poetry Thursday, June 16 at 6 pmreading of original works by At Trinity Episcopal Churchspoets inspired by Derrick Pierce-Bishop Hall Wangs opera Scalia/Ginsburg.Join independent scholar John Burkhalter as he surveysThursday, June 23 at 6 pm thedistinctive variety of stylesAt Trinity Episcopal Churchs and genres in the ornate andPierce-Bishop Hallcolorful world of Baroque Music.A master of vocal pedagogy, Dr. Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek discusses the challenges, and rewards, of singing Bach and Handels music. Capture QR code with phone camera to see more online!56 The Princeton Festival princetonsymphony.org/festival'