Reviews

 
Brahms and Dvořák, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra
April 22 - 25, 2010

The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra offered a glimpse of its future on Thursday afternoon at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center here, when Jacques Lacombe, a fresh-faced conductor from the Trois-Rivières Symphony Orchestra in Quebec, led the ensemble for the first time since being chosen to be its next music director. Based on this initial encounter, a program featuring standard works by Brahms and Dvorak, the prognosis is decidedly positive.

Steve Smith, NY Times

April 23, 2010

But this past spring, when I attended a Newark performance under Mr. Lacombe’s baton, what I heard bespoke a vital, artistically significant musical organization. It was a memorable concert, comprising a new piece, “Sur les Rives du Saint-Maurice,” by Mr. Lacombe’s fellow Quebecois, the late Jacques Hétu; Brahms’s D-Major Violin Concerto, played with real poetry by soloist Jennifer Koh; and a nuanced account of Dvořák’s “New World” Symphony. Mr. Lacombe could not have chosen better works to show off his players’ mettle.

Barrymore Laurence Scherer, Wall Street Journal

September 10, 2010
 
 
Photo : Fred Stucker
Photo : Fred Stucker