Tickets on sale for Princeton University’s fall concert season

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Virtuoso accordion player Julien Labro is set to perform as part of Princeton University’s fall 2015 concert season.

Tickets to all Princeton University Concerts 2015-16 season events are now on sale, including tickets to the all-new PUC125 series. Tickets are on sale exclusively online at princetonuniversityconcerts.org. Patrons will be able to buy tickets by phone and in person as of Tuesday, September 8, 2015.

Once again, the PUC season is jam-packed with the most exciting and recognized of today’s performing artists. Audiences can look forward to highly-anticipated performances by both new and returning revered soloists and established string quartets, such as the freshest current pianist Igor Levit, the esteemed Emerson String Quartet and the venerated baritone Matthias Goerne. Most remarkably, celebrated independent artists including violin superstar Christian Tetzlaff and Tabea Zimmermann, regularly cited as the world’s greatest living violist, will make rare ensemble appearances.

Several new initiatives highlight PUC’s commitment to deepening the fully immersive aspect of chamber music. As well as introducing “Baby Got Bach,” a concert geared toward children ages 3 to 6, to the “All in the Family” series, PUC will also bring performances “up close.” Renowned violinist Isabelle Faust will perform in the round at the Princeton University Chapel, which will be specially lit to complement the luminous cycle of Bach’s complete solo violin sonatas and partitas. In the new series PUC125, concertgoers will be able to experience music more directly than ever before sitting on the Richardson stage of Alexander Hall alongside the performers, and more conveniently than ever before with each one-hour concert at both 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.

An unquestionably vibrant new generation of musicians, including virtuoso accordion player Julien Labro and the Princeton-favorite Ébène String Quartet, will present music ranging from Renaissance to prepared piano to jazz. Events on the PUC125 series are only offered as single tickets at an unusually low price, just $25 for adults and $10 for students.

The 2015-2016 PUC season will consist of a total of 21 concerts, including two special events, six pairs of PUC125 events and the Richardson Chamber Players series. Concertgoers are urged to buy their tickets early to ensure availability. All of the PUC programs reflect a deep commitment to making the world’s best chamber music accessible and affordable with ticket prices starting at $10.

For a complete listing of concerts, visit princetonuniversityconcerts.org.

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