NJ Capital Philharmonic Orchestra to perform a free show Sept 5

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On Saturday, September 5, 2015, the NJ Capital Philharmonic’s Chamber Ensemble is scheduled to perform a free concert at the Capital Green Lawn located at 201 Barrack Street in Trenton starting at 7 p.m.

On Saturday, September 5, 2015, the Levitt AMP Trenton Music Series Show is set to feature classical music performed by the NJ Capital Philharmonic’s Chamber Ensemble. The free concert will take place on the Capital Green Lawn at 201 Barrack Street in Trenton starting at 7 p.m.

The New Jersey Capital Philharmonic Orchestra’s (NJCPO) Chamber Ensemble will be performing three of the most popular works of the Baroque and Classic Periods: Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons,” Mozart’s “Eine kleine Nachtmusik” and Bach’s “Concerto for Two Violins.” Featured soloists for the program will be Vladimir Dyo, the NJCPO concertmaster and Yesuel Ann, principal 2nd violin.

Bring lawn chairs or blankets and a picnic or enjoy a variety of eateries located primarily on Warren Street in downtown Trenton. No alcohol, glass containers, or pets will be permitted on the premises.

Free parking is available at the Trenton Parking Authority garage on East Front Street between South Broad and South Warren Streets. Paid parking is available at the Wyndham Garden Inn Hotel Garage at South Warren and West Lafayette streets in downtown Trenton. Handicap accessible parking will be located near the Old Barracks. Please look for signage near the concert venue.

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