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Capital Philharmonic slates “Classical Christmas” concert

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Capital Philharmonic of New Jersey, (CPNJ) performs holiday classics at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5, at the historic Patriot’s Theatre in the War Memorial in Trenton, N.J.
Guest soprano and former Ms. Rhode Island Gianine Campbell hosts the festive afternoon and conductor Daniel Spalding leads the full 70-member orchestra on a journey through holiday splendor.
Hear seasonal favorites like “Carol of the Bells,” “O Holy Night (Cantique de Noel),” “My Grown-Up Christmas Wish,” and “March of the Toys” with the whole family. Early arrivals will receive holiday serenades from virtuosic organist Brett Miller, beginning at 3:30 p.m.

The second of six concerts this season, “Classical Christmas” is part of the orchestra’s robust 2021-2022 annual program, aimed at bringing live classical music back to the center of Trenton. Future concerts include the ever-popular New Year’s Eve concert (featuring Leroy Anderson’s “The Typewriter”), “Porgy and Bess, Carnival of the Animals” (featuring favorite orchestral personifications), and an ode to the Genius of John Williams.
For our audiences, all adults and children over 12 must show proof of vaccination and be masked at all times. Children under 12 may enter the theater without proof of vaccination but must also be masked for the duration of their visit.
Tickets are on sale now with special discounts for students, groups, and subscribers at capitalphilharmonic.org or 609-656-3224.


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