The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra opens its season after a summer of turmoil surrounding the ensemble’s purchase of millions of dollars of possibly overvalued instruments from now-imprisoned financier Herbert Axelrod. And while the controversy is far from over, James Oestreich says that it’s nice to see the music once again taking center stage in Newark. “Whatever the collection may be worth beyond the smoke and mirrors of expert appraisals, no one questions that these are marvelous instruments and a boon to the orchestra.”