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East Brunswick High School Orchestra To Perform At Carnegie Hall
The performance will take place at the Stern Auditorium/Perlman Stage, on March 18.

EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ – The East Brunswick High School Orchestra will be performing at Carnegie Hall on March 18 at 7 p.m.
The orchestra has been invited to be part of the program “Windsongs,” by the Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY). Other acts for the evening include Santiago High School Madrigals and Santiago High School Treble Ensemble.
The performance will take place at the Stern Auditorium/Perlman Stage at Carnegie Hall.
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“East Brunswick High School has one of the most comprehensive performing arts programs in New Jersey. The orchestra program currently boasts 170 members in grades 10-12, and rehearse in 5 different orchestras. Members of the orchestra have the opportunity to perform in world-class concert halls around the United States,” according to a media release from DCINY.
“In addition to a rigorous performing schedule, students in the program are consistently recognized as members of region, all state, all eastern, and all national orchestras.”
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The orchestra will perform under director Arvin Gopal. To buy tickets to the concert, click here.
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