This weekend, Rossen Milanov returns to the helms of Symphony in C and Princeton Symphony Orchestra for a pair of concerts on March 14 (Symphony in C) and March 15 (PSO). The Bulgarian conductor leads an all-Brahms program with Alon Goldstein joining for the composer’s first piano concerto on Saturday in Camden. The evening also hears Brahms’s Symphony No. 3.
The following afternoon, Rossen conducts Schumann’s Cello Concerto with Zuill Bailey in Princeton on a program that is rounded out with Sebastian Currier’s Microsymph, Sibelius’s Symphony No. 1, and Massenet’s “Meditation” from Thaïs.