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Giralda Festival reinvents itself indoors as New Jersey Symphony brings music, art to Saint Elizabeth University

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June 22, 2026
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Giralda Festival reinvents itself indoors as New Jersey Symphony brings music, art to Saint Elizabeth University

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Projection above NJSO shows Serena Bocchino painting the symphony’s performance at Morris Arts Giralda festival,Saint Elizabeth University, June 20, 2026. Photo by Kevin Coughlin

 

Saturday’s 42nd annual Giralda Music and Arts Festival was dubbed “Giralda, An Evening of Pure Imagination.”

A more apt title might have been “An Evening of Pure Invention — of Necessity.”

In a perfect world, Morris Arts would have welcomed hundreds of picnickers to Madison’s bucolic Giralda Farms for a concert by the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra on this spectacular June afternoon.

But circumstances prompted a shift indoors, to the Annunciation Center of Saint Elizabeth University in nearby Morris Township.

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NJSO Guest Conductor Kyle Ritenauer, Giralda festival, June 20, 2026. Photo by Kevin Coughlin

The NJSO’s hoary mobile bandshell caught fire after a concert at Liberty State Park last summer and has not yet been replaced. No bandshell = no outdoor concerts, Morris Arts officials say they were told a few weeks ago.

Patti French, who became executive director of the nonprofit just last month, had to move fast to salvage this signature fundraiser.

“We didn’t know until six weeks ago if this was going to happen at all,” French said on Saturday. “We decided we really couldn’t do Giralda as it had always been done. We were really disappointed, so we decided to create it a little bit differently.”

Morris Arts Executive Director Patti French welcomes patrons to the Giralda festival at Dolan Hall, Saint Elizabeth University, June 20, 2026. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
AN INTIMATE AFFAIR

The result was an intimate affair. Combined, the 60-piece orchestra, Morris Arts board members, and featured artists appeared to outnumber guests, who paid $125 for tickets that cost $25 last year. Absent were families that used to compete for prizes for best-themed food tents at Giralda Farms.

Philadelphia Classical Guitar Society member George Attisano performs at Giralda festival, June 20, 2026. Photo by Kevin Coughlin

Those who did attend were treated to crudités and extra music, with the superior acoustics of the Annunciation Center’s modern Dolan Hall.

Ecuadorian guitarists Carlos Chong and Lenin Pazmiño and George Attisano of the Philadelphia Classical Guitar Society provided atmosphere. BLUES People, a favorite act at the Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival, packed some punch.

Led by guest conductor Kyle Ritenauer, the NJSO delivered rousing works by Bernstein, Copland, Ellington, Sousa and Stravinsky, plus a lively tribute to pandemic healthcare workers, Susan Coleman’s Seven O’Clock Shout. 

Ritenauer and the orchestra also made a compelling case for John Williams’ place among immortal composers: His Star Wars theme was as instantly recognizable as Beethoven’s Fifth.

And the set came with a visual twist. Artist Serena Bocchino has synesthesia, a phenomenon that enables her to “see” sounds. Imagine a conductor’s baton spewing vibrant colors and patterns. That’s what Bocchino’s brushes did, swirling acrylic paint onto a translucent canvas, projected behind the musicians.

Somerset County artist Serena Bocchino, whose synesthesia enables her to translate sound into color and form, prepares to paint NJSO performance at Giralda festival, June 20, 2026. Photo by Kevin Coughlin

“It’s just very progressive and organic that I just suddenly see things in the atmosphere,” said the Somerset County artist.

She grew up thinking everyone experienced music this way.

“I’d go to a concert and say, ‘Oh my God, wasn’t that amazing? Couldn’t you see all the things?’ I didn’t think it was unique.”

Serena Bocchino, far right, paints to the music of the NJSO, Giralda festival, June 20, 2026. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
NO BUG SPRAY OR SUNSCREEN NEEDED
Rob Bradshaw, NJSO director of orchestral operations, said outdoor concerts may return next summer. June 20, 2026. Photo by Kevin Coughlin

This wasn’t Giralda’s first foray indoors. A stormy forecast once pushed the daylong festival into a Parsippany mega-church; another year, the venue was a hockey rink. Like the weather, the event’s future is up in the air.

Rob Bradshaw, NJSO director of orchestral operations, said the symphony hopes to resume outdoor shows next summer with a new $1 million mobile bandshell. But planned development at Giralda Farms could cloud that picture, according to Morris Arts.

Anya Kumar, a 24-year-old consultant from Short Hills, found a lot to like at the Annunciation Center.

Quincy Clew and Anya Kumar said they liked the re-imagined, air conditioned Giralda festival, June 20, 2026. Photo by Kevin Coughlin

“It’s nice to have air conditioning and less bugs, and… since there’s so much art, it’s nice to see it with kind of stable lighting,” she said.

And the campus at Saint Elizabeth University is pretty bucolic, too. (Picnickers enjoyed many summers of  Shakespearean productions at its amphitheater.)

Morris Arts President Merle Johnson floated the idea of a hybrid festival — inside and outside, maybe spanning two days.

“I think we’re going to try to do a combination,” Johnson said.

“We certainly do not want to give up on outdoor events. That’s what we do — we do outdoor events for the community — but I think having an indoor option is also a great way to go… so check back with me in six months; I’ll be able to tell you.”

The Giralda festival as it used to be, at Giralda Farms in Madison. Photo: Morris Arts.
THE VIEW FROM INSIDE: Annunciation Center, Saint Elizabeth University, during Giralda festival, June 20, 2026. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
Visitors peruse artworks at the Giralda festival, June 20, 2026. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
Rebbecca Axler receives Morris Arts’ Eugenie Coladarci Scholarship for her music and theater studies, Giralda festival, June 20, 2026. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
Brian and Roz Lynch, retirees from Mine Hill, made their first visit to the Giralda festival, June 20, 2026. They said they enjoyed the indoor experience. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
ACRYLIC ON ACRYLIC: Serena Bocchino paints in time to the music of the NJSO, Giralda festival, June 20, 2026. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
A guest gazes at a Serena Bocchino painting, Giralda festival, June 20, 2026. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
Morris Arts President Merle Johnson, left, and new CEO Patti Friench address patrons at the Giralda festival, June 20, 2026. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
Patti Kaufman exhibits her abstract paintings at the Giralda festival, June 20, 2026. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
Morristown artist Josh Rockland exhibits his works, Giralda festival, June 20, 2026. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
Artist Joshua Ronco of Chester exhibits for the first time at the Giralda festival, June 20, 2026. Photo by Kevin Coughlin

 


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