Don’t just take our word—hear from our wonderful audiences!
The Nassoons love to perform at elementary, middle, and high schools in the US and globally, providing lunchtime entertainment, singing with students during musical enrichment periods, filling school auditoriums, and the like.
Below, you can browse through what schools have written about us in recent years. If you’d like to bring the Nassoons to a school near you, be sure to get in touch!
FORT WORTH COUNTRY DAY
Fort Worth, TX
“This middle school teacher enjoyed the performance so much. I ran over and watched the upper school performance. You guys are so talented and amazing! The students loved it! Thanks for coming!”
Hopkins School
New Haven, CT
“Hopkins found great joy in this morning’s assembly performance by Princeton University’s most seasoned a cappella ensemble, The Nassoons. With alum Zachary Williamson ‘22 in their lineup, the vocalists filled the assembly hall with spirited melodies, leaving the audience with a tune in their hearts as they headed to class”
American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus
Plantation, FL
“On Thursday January 25th, the Princeton Nassoons, a twelve voice all male A Cappella group, visited with our High School and Middle choral students. They performed a concert and workshopped an original A Cappella song “Hodja” with our students. Thank you to Mr. Bates and Ms. Moorman-Davis for bringing this event to our campus for our students.”
Saint John’s School
San Juan, Puerto Rico
“We thoroughly enjoyed your performance. I will try to attend tomorrow’s performance. Please come back next year!” – Head of School
Internationale Schule Frankfurt-Rhein-Main
Frankfurt, Germany
“The singing was simply superb; the choreography remarkable; the acting marvelous and the humour and bonhomie that you exuded will stay with us for a very long time ... Above all, I would say that your demeanor, your openness and your way of being were a tremendously positive advertisement for the USA in general and for Princeton in particular. We hope that you may visit us again soon.” – Director of School
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Sullivan County, New York
“A diversified group of talented young men with academic concentrations ranging from finance and history to music and engineering was eager to present its enlightened interpretation of vocal selections…. An afternoon of perfection was brought to an appreciative conclusion”
Phillips Academy ANDOVER
Andover, MA
“The Princeton Nassoons’ Inspirational and Heartwarming A Cappella Performance […] the diverse tenor-bass repertoire captivated audience members, prompting some to rise from their seats and moving others to tears. With a unique fusion of vocal skill and a humorous spirit, the Princeton Nassoons delivered a memorable concert in Kemper Auditorium…” [Continue Reading]
San Juan Children’s Choir
San Juan, Puerto Rico
“We want to express our heartfelt gratitude for sharing your time and talent with our students. The children truly enjoyed your performance and the experience of learning Hodja with you.
Your visit brought inspiration to our choir, and it was a memorable moment for everyone involved. We sincerely hope there will be another opportunity in the future to collaborate and share music together once again. Thank you for making such a positive impact! Hope you enjoy Puerto Rico and please come back to visit.” – Program Director
ST. philip’s episcopal school
Coral Gables, FL
“A heartfelt thank you to the Princeton Nassoons for serenading us with their beautiful voices during this morning’s chapel. Special thanks to our Princeton Alumni families […] for making today possible! Our students were captivated by the Nassoons and thoroughly enjoyed listening to them.”
LaSalle College of the Arts
Singapore
“The Princeton Nassoons inspired LaSalle students with their amazing voices and infectious energy during a vocal workshop.”
Bischöfliches Willigis-Gymnasium School
Mainz, Germany
“We experienced the Princeton Nassoons as a group of captivating, optimistic young men, professional and at the same time with the casualness that immense training requires. Their performance was, in the best sense, 'American' and a credible presentation of the elite university Princeton. I am glad that I was able to present a possible perspective so convincingly to my students, and I would be pleased if the Nassoons find their way back to us again" – Head of School
ransom everglades school
Coconut Grove, FL
“A Princeton University a cappella group known as the Nassoons entertained the Upper School at assembly on March 22, showing off a range of voices and harmonies and a terrific sense of humor. The 10 members of the 76-year-old club also met with students after the show…” [Continue Reading]
A STUDENT PERSPECTIVE
Frankfurt, Germany
“The Princeton Nassoons just performed at my high school in Germany. They are amazing, simply put. The sang like 10 songs, and then they had an open question-answer session which was cool because it was the students talking from their perspective, as opposed to someone who’s selling the school ... They were all so happy, it was ridiculous”
New Canaan High School
New Canaan, CT
“Two weeks ago we had the phenomenal opportunity to not only watch the Princeton Nassoons perform, but also workshop with them! We learned a song with them, and it was ‘an enlightening experience with very talented young performers’ – NCHS Junior”
The Lewis School
Princeton, NJ
“The performance from the Nassoons has always been one of the highlights of the evening. Thank you very much for coming - and please allow us to reserve you for next year as well!” – Asst. Head of School
Seven Acres Montessori
Wilton, CT
“We were thrilled to welcome the Princeton Nassoons, including one of our very own Middle School graduates, to campus to perform and engage the students.”
Annette-Kolb-Gymnasium school
Traunstein, Germany
“The ‘Princeton Nassoons’ proved to be the best ambassadors for their university with their melodious, lively A-cappella singing and their natural, charming, and credible manner … the American students, aged between 18 and 22, not only entertained the visitors in the overcrowded AKG hall with entertaining descriptions of university life, but primarily with their melodies…”