THE DISCOVERY ORCHESTRA INVITES RARITAN RESIDENTS TO FREE CONCERT

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The Discovery Orchestra, the Emmy-nominated New Jersey-based orchestra, is inviting Raritan residents to attend the television taping of its sixth national television special. Residents have the opportunity to be on hand as the group makes a welcome return to the concert stage after a pandemic break for an exploration of French composer Camille Saint-Saëns epic masterwork Symphony No. 3 in C Minor (the “Organ” Symphony) on Sunday, September 18 at 2:45 p.m. The orchestra, which has introduced millions around the world to the joys of listening to classical music, is offering free tickets to individuals and groups to the concert, which will be taped for broadcast at the Hauser Auditorium at the Pingry School in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. 

Comprised of a diverse roster of virtuoso musicians, The Discovery Orchestra introduces classical music to the masses through entertaining and informative interactive performances, or Discovery Concerts. Its television specials are Emmy Award-nominated and Telly Award-winning and include Bach to the Future, Discover Beethoven’s 5th, Discover Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, Fall in Love with Music, and Discover The Firebird. Discover Saint-Saëns’ “Organ” Symphony is projected to begin a three-year national distribution by American Public Television in May 2023. 

Discover Saint-Saëns’ “Organ” Symphony will feature Plainfield-based organist Mark Miller and West Nyack-based concertmaster Peter Winograd. Composed in 1886 and premiered the same year in London, the majestic masterpiece was such an overwhelming success that Saint-Saëns was quoted as saying, “I gave everything to it I was able to give. What I have here accomplished, I will never achieve again.”

In this one-hour special led by its founder and artistic director George Marriner Maull, The Discovery Orchestra will share an interactive exploration of the breathtaking Finale of Symphony No. 3, which was musically adapted for use in the score for the 1995 family film Babe and its 1998 sequel Babe: Pig in the City. 

“The Saint-Saëns’ Symphony No. 3 Finale is one of the most uplifting compositions ever written by any composer, and we aim to transport audiences into the heart of this piece for a powerful boost to everyone navigating these most difficult times,” said Maull. Free tickets — for individuals and groups of up to 25 — are available by visiting www.discoveryorchestra.org/discover-saint-saens or calling 973-379-2200. 

Only ages 8 and up will be admitted. Attendees are asked to arrive on time in their Sunday best for the taping, which runs from 2:45 to 4:30 p.m. Pingry’s Hauser Auditorium is located at 131 Martinsville Road in Basking Ridge. Pingry is an accessible facility, and The Discovery Orchestra is committed to accessibility. Upon request, and with two weeks’ notice, specific accommodations for large print programs, Braille materials and audio-described services will be made, subject to the group’s available resources. 

The concert is being made possible by generous support from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as Michael J. Johnston, Kosloski Family Foundation, David & Ellen Williams, Bill & Patricia O’Connor Charitable Fund, F.M. Kirby Foundation, Elliot & MaryJeanette Dee, Bob & Cynthia Hamburger, Main Street Wealth Management and Mr. & Mrs. Sterling L. Pierson. 

To find out more about The Discovery Orchestra, visit https://discoveryorchestra.org/. Connect with the Orchestra on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or YouTube. 

About The Discovery Orchestra: The Discovery Orchestra® (the Orchestra) is a 501(c)(3) music education organization based in Summit, New Jersey, teaching attentive listening skills that help people of all backgrounds better comprehend, experience, and emotionally connect with classical music. Under the direction of Artistic Director George Marriner Maull, the Orchestra uses a welcoming and humorous approach to classical music appreciation for the general public. Founded in 1987, the Orchestra engages audiences through live interactive concerts, intimate gatherings, community outreach events, and television and digital content. Its Emmy-nominated programs Bach to the Future, Discover Beethoven’s 5th and Discover Vivaldi’s Four Seasons; Discover the Firebird, and the eight-part series Fall in Love with Music; are available on Amazon Prime Video. Fall in Love with Music, Discover Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and Discover the Firebird can be viewed on PBS Passport. About APT: American Public Television (APT) is the leading syndicator of high-quality, top-rated programming to the nation’s public television stations. Founded in 1961, APT distributes 250 new program titles per year and more than one-third of the top 100 highest-rated public television titles in the U.S. APT’s diverse catalog includes prominent documentaries, performances, dramas, how-to programs, classic movies, children’s series, and news and current affairs programs. 

Doc Martin, Midsomer Murders, America’s Test Kitchen, AfroPoP, Rick Steves’ Europe, Pacific Heartbeat, Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television, Legacy List with Matt Paxton, Lidia’s Kitchen, Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Kitchen, Simply Ming, The Best of the Joy of Painting with Bob Ross, Live From the Artists Den, James Patterson’s Kid Stew and NHK Newsline are a sampling of APT’s programs, considered some of the most popular on public television. APT also licenses programs internationally through its APT Worldwide service and distributes Create®TV — featuring the best of public television's lifestyle programming — and WORLD™, public television’s premier news, science and documentary channel. om

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