Spring Soirée featuring violinist Njioma Grevious
Thursday, April 23, 2026
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Location to be determined
Concert Details
Join us for an intimate evening of music, food and fun!
Violinist Njioma Grevious will present a recital featuring
dazzling virtuosity that has been praised for its
remarkable elegance and exuberant clarity.
A buffet supper, beverages, and desserts will be served.
This Soirée benefits the
Bucks County Symphony Orchestra’s
programming and partnership in education.
Ticket Reservation
Tickets are available for $125 per person. Tickets are limited, please reserve early.
Njioma Grevious
Described as “superb” by the Chicago Classical Review, American violinist Njioma Chinyere Grevious is a winner of the prestigious 2024 Avery Fisher Career Grant. Her playing has been praised for its remarkable elegance and exuberant clarity. Most recently she received accolades for a “dazzling performance” with the National Symphony Orchestra.
A passionate and versatile solo, chamber, and orchestral musician, Ms. Grevious is a graduate of The Juilliard School and a winner of its John Erskine Prize for scholastic and artistic achievement. In 2023, she won the Grand Prize in the Concert Artists Guild (CAG) Elmaleh Competition as well as the Robert F. Smith First Prize and the Audience Choice awards in the Senior Division of the Sphinx Competition. She has won First Prizes for Performance and Interpretation in the Prix Ravel in Fontainebleau and was a winner of the Music Academy of the West Keston-Max Fellowship to study with and perform in the London Symphony Orchestra in 2022.
Ms. Grevious, a member of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, recently debuted as a soloist at Carnegie Hall with the Sphinx Virtuosi. She appeared with the Florence Symphony and the Chicago Philharmonic, and has performed in numerous recitals and festivals throughout the United States. She undertook a UK tour that included a debut concert at Wigmore Hall in London. She has previously appeared with the Boston Pops, Minnesota Orchestra, and Western Michigan Symphony, among others.
A founding member of the Abeo Quartet, Ms. Grevious completed advanced studies at the University of Delaware, where she was also a fellow in the inaugural Graduate String Quartet-in-Residence Program. In 2022, Abeo won First Prize at the Yellow Springs Chamber Music Competition and was invited to participate in the 14th Banff International String Quartet Competition. The Quartet was a finalist in the 2022 Young Concert Artists Competition.
Ms. Grevious, who began studying violin at the age of 4, has performed in numerous volunteer concerts with her siblings and many others. For many years, she was a scholarship recipient through Boston’s Project STEP string training program for Black and Latino youth. As a Juilliard Gluck Fellow she performed regularly for medically vulnerable people, retirees, and children, and taught composition and collaboration to New York City elementary and middle school students from underrepresented communities through the Opportunity Music Project.