Princeton University Concerts: Meet the Music

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Princeton University Concerts’ annual family concert for kids ages 6-12 returns to the Richardson Auditorium stage on Saturday, March 23, at 1 p.m. This year’s “Meet the Music” program, brought by The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center featuring original music by composer and host Bruce Adolphe, is a musical telling of Paul Goble’s beloved story, “The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses.”

Featuring guests from Princeton Girlchoir, the concert will introduce kids to the joys of live chamber music through telling the exciting tale of a Native American girl who runs away from home to be with wild horses, animals to whom she is mystically drawn.

Musicians from The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center include flutist Sooyun Kim, clarinetist Romie de Guise-Langlois, violinists Francisco Fullana and Grace Park, cellist Mihai Marica, pianist David Kaplan, and percussionist Eduardo Leandro.

Tickets for Princeton University Concerts’ family programs go quickly, and are only $5 kids/$10 adults available at princetonuniversityconcerts.org, or by calling 609-258-9220.

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