“Music at Morven” to take place Nov. 8

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Guests of The Princeton Festival will celebrate its eleventh year with”Music at Morven,” a celebration at the Morven Museum and Garden, located at 55 Stockton Street, Princeton, on Nov. 8 from 5 to 7 p.m.

Guests will be served wine and hors d’oeuvres while they listen to music by Sophie Bruno Labiner, principal harpist of OperaPhiladelphia, and Collette LeFever, flutist with OperaPhiladelphia and other regional orchestras.

The Festival’s artistic director, Richard Tang Yuk, will announce The Festival’s 2015 season, which promises another impressive line-up of performing arts productions for an ever-growing audience. 2014 was the most successful season in the Festival’s history.

Those interested should RSVP by Oct. 31. Tickets to “Music at Morven” are available for $150 ($75 deductible) and $75 ($25 deductible). For more information call 759-0379 or contact events@princetonfestival.org.

Proceeds will benefit The Princeton Festival 2015. The Princeton Festival is an innovative summer festival for the performing arts, presenting inventive, fully-staged productions of opera and musical theater and vibrant performances of chamber music, jazz, choral music, dance, and a variety of other musical events at local venues. More information is online at princetonfestival.org.

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