b'It was just an amazing experience. Loved how they beautifully melded old and new. I lefttotally uplifted.Steven Banks, saxophoneDeepening ExperiencesPrior to each Sunday performance, the PSO offers a chance for patrons to learn more about the music to be performed, gaining insights from performers and composers through pre-concert talks often hosted by Maestro Rossen Milanov. These informal conversations are free to all ticket holders and recorded for public access, via the PSOs website.SPOTLIGHT on Nina ShekharComposer Nina Shekhar is a Ph.D. candidate in Music Composition at Princeton University. Her piece Lumina, which explores the spectrum of light and dark and the murkiness in between, opened the PSOs concerts on January 13 and What a wonderful concert. It kept all three of us engaged from start to finish,14, 2024. Prior to the performance, Shekhar including our 13-year-old. [Anthony Roth] Costanzo shone as a world-classparticipated in a discussion with Maestro performer and his mastery of both Handel and (very difficult) Spears wasRossen Milanov and composer Gregory brilliant. The Shekhar opening composition was a favorite of our son. ThanksSpears. She also was featured as part of a PSO again! Thank you VetTix and the Princeton Symphony Orchestra for makingSoundtracks panel discussion on creative processes and modern orchestral music at the Princeton Public such great art available to vets.- David, U.S. Army (Veteran, 1984-1990) Library moderated by Dan Trueman, Chair of the Princeton University Music Department.Lumina was presented as part of a new partnership with the Princeton University Composition Department.princetonsymphony.org 13'