Welcome to our 2024-2025 season!
When
Sunday, January 22, 2023 | 3PM EST
Where
Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall
Free Registration
ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED. However, we will welcome walk-ups on the day of the event! Just show up with your instrument, and you can register at the stage door of Richardson Auditorium prior to the event’s start.
Annual Chamber Jam
About the Event
Amateur musicians of all ages and levels are invited to join members of the Me2/Orchestra, conducted by Ronald Braunstein, in a stigma-free community play-along of Beethoven’s iconic 5th Symphony.
The Chamber Jam will culminate in a group discussion addressing the intersection of music and mental health, facilitated by the Me2/Orchestra — the world’s first classical music organization created for individuals with mental illnesses and the people who support them. Come at 1PM for a free documentary film screening about the Me2/Orchestra.
An extension of our new “Healing with Music” series, the Chamber Jam is part of an afternoon of free activities dedicated to recognizing the intersection between mental health and music.
ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED. However, we will welcome walk-ups on the day of the event! Just show up with your instrument, and you can register at the stage door of Richardson Auditorium prior to the event’s start.
ABOUT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY CONCERTS’ CHAMBER JAM PROGRAM:
Princeton University Concerts’ Annual Chamber Jam is an opportunity for amateur musicians of all ages and levels to play through music alongside professional artists. Past participants include members of the Berlin Philharmonic with conductor Gustavo Dudamel, Chicago Symphony Winds, East Coast Chamber Orchestra, Escher String Quartet, St. Lawrence String Quartet, Takács String Quartet, and the Tenebrae Choir.
Read More About Event
Amateur musicians of all ages and levels are invited to join members of the Me2/Orchestra, conducted by Ronald Braunstein, in a stigma-free community play-along of Beethoven’s iconic 5th Symphony.
The Chamber Jam will culminate in a group discussion addressing the intersection of music and mental health, facilitated by the Me2/Orchestra — the world’s first classical music organization created for individuals with mental illnesses and the people who support them. Come at 1PM for a free documentary film screening about the Me2/Orchestra.
An extension of our new “Healing with Music” series, the Chamber Jam is part of an afternoon of free activities dedicated to recognizing the intersection between mental health and music.
ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED. However, we will welcome walk-ups on the day of the event! Just show up with your instrument, and you can register at the stage door of Richardson Auditorium prior to the event’s start.
ABOUT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY CONCERTS’ CHAMBER JAM PROGRAM:
Princeton University Concerts’ Annual Chamber Jam is an opportunity for amateur musicians of all ages and levels to play through music alongside professional artists. Past participants include members of the Berlin Philharmonic with conductor Gustavo Dudamel, Chicago Symphony Winds, East Coast Chamber Orchestra, Escher String Quartet, St. Lawrence String Quartet, Takács String Quartet, and the Tenebrae Choir.
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