Princeton Symphony Orchestra Soundtracks Features Storyteller Maria LoBiondo

Reported Wednesday, October 15, 2025.

Pictured Above:Trio Candesco. Photo Credit: Rachel Ha-Eun Lee.

NEWSROOM POST: PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY

The public is welcome to experience a delightful retelling of the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, exploring its meaning as a preview to Dobrinka Tabakova's orchestral work "Orpheus' Comet" to be performed during PSO's Opening Series Concert.

Princeton, NJ—Princeton Symphony Orchestra’s (PSO’s) Soundtracks Series returns to Princeton Public Library on Wednesday, October 22 at 7pm with a special storytelling session for grown-ups and older children featuring Maria LoBiondo. Ms. LoBiondo offers a delightful retelling of the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, and invites you to explore its meaning as a preview to Dobrinka Tabakova’s orchestral work Orpheus’ Comet, to be performed on the PSO’s season-opening concert. The presentation is free and open to the public.

Maria LoBiondo delights in sharing the old tales — myths, folk and fairy tales— with listeners of all ages in classrooms, libraries, religious settings, and festivals. She believes these stories create a world of their own as they unfold in the telling, connecting us with previous generations and with each other today. Her engaging style and lively expressions have enchanted listeners for more than 30 years. In 2020, she captivated a packed audience at the Princeton Public Library for a Soundtracks Talk in advance of Princeton Symphony Orchestra’s concert featuring Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade.

Attendees will have the opportunity to enter a drawing to win tickets to the Princeton Symphony Orchestra’s October 25 and 26 concerts at Richardson Auditorium on the campus of Princeton University.

Pictured Above: The PSO Brass Quintet. Photo Credit: PSO Staff

Soundtracks events are free and open to the public, with complimentary refreshments. Soundtracks is presented as a PSO BRAVO! community outreach program in partnership with the Princeton Public Library. Soundtracks is sponsored in the 2025-26 season by AffinIT. For more information, visit princetonsymphony.org.

ABOUT THE PRINCETON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

The Princeton Symphony Orchestra (PSO) is a cultural centerpiece of the Princeton community and one of New Jersey’s finest music organizations, a position established through performances of beloved masterworks, innovative music by living composers, and an extensive network of educational programs offered to area students free of charge. Led by Edward T. Cone Music Director Rossen Milanov, the PSO presents orchestral, pops, and chamber music programs of the highest artistic quality, supported by lectures and related events that supplement the concert experience. Its flagship summer program the Princeton Festival brings an array of performing arts and artists to Princeton during multiple weeks in June. Through PSO BRAVO!, the orchestra produces wide-reaching and impactful education programs in partnership with local schools and arts organizations that culminate in students attending a live orchestral performance. The PSO receives considerable support from the Princeton community and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, regularly garnering NJSCA’s highest honor. Recognition of engaging residencies and concerts has come from the National Endowment for the Arts, and the PSO’s commitment to new music has been acknowledged with an ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming and a Copland Fund Award. The only independent, professional orchestra to make its home in Princeton, the PSO performs at historic Richardson Auditorium on the campus of Princeton University.

 

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