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A BUSY SEASON: South African soprano Golda Schultz is among the artists booked for the coming arts season by Princeton University Concerts. (Photo by Dario Acosta)
Single ticket sales for Princeton University Concerts’ (PUC) 130th Season are now available for purchase online only. Sales will be available over the phone beginning Tuesday, September 5.
PUC has also launched its new Admit All ticket access program for low-income patrons, and added All in the Family concerts to the season roster. General ticket prices range from $10 to $60. Student ticket prices range from $5 to $15. Children’s tickets to All in the Family concerts are $5.
Among the events are the Concert Classics series in Richardson Auditorium; Special Event mainstage concerts with soloists; the Performances Up Close series, with audience seated alongside the artist on stage in a more informal and intimate atmosphere; the Healing with Music events which highlight music’s powerful role through adversity through discussions and live performance; free Live Music Meditations; concerts by the Richardson Chamber Players faculty ensemble; Family Concerts; Do-Re-Meet social events for music lovers; and more.
Artists booked for the season include the Chanticleer vocal ensemble, Hagen and Doric String Quartets; jazz pianist Brad Mehldau; Icelandic pianist Víkingur Ólafsson playing Bach’s Goldberg Variations; pianists Mitsuko Uchida and Jonathan Biss playing Schubert works for four-hands; baroque violinist Théotime Langlois de Swarte alongside harpsichordist Justin Taylor; pianist Hélène Grimaud; South African soprano Golda Schultz; and the trio of violinist Isabelle Faust, cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras, and pianist Alexander Melnikov.
A comprehensive list of 2023-24 season events and performances can be found at puc.princeton.edu.
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