
Michael Pratt is the conductor of the Princeton University Orchestra and Director of the Program in Music Performance
Tragic Overture, Elijah Shina '22, Conductor
Adagio Pas de deux from Spartacus, Montagu James '22, Conductor
Concert aria “Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio,” Marley Jacobson '22, Soprano
Viola Concerto, Andrew Jung '25, Viola
The Princeton University Orchestra presents a live, in person concert celebrating student brilliance. This concert will also be performed February 25; click here to view that listing.
Tickets: $15 general, $5 students. Attendees must present photo ID and proof of COVID vaccination + booster (if eligible), and be masked at all times. Tickets are available at this link.
The Princeton University Orchestra ("PUO") has been the flagship symphony orchestra of Princeton University since 1896, and is one of the most prestigious and highly-acclaimed collegiate orchestras in the country. At over one hundred and twenty undergraduate-musicians strong, the orchestra performs eight annual performances in Alexander Hall and tours internationally every other year. Since 1977, Maestro Michael Pratt has served as its Music Director.
Michael Pratt is the conductor of the Princeton University Orchestra and Director of the Program in Music Performance