| Our Concert will feature: |
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Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra
Arkady Leytush, Conductor
Trinity Church Choir, Owen Burdick, Director
Maurice Edwards, Master of Ceremonies
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| Egmont Overture | Ludwig Van Beethoven |
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| Phoenix (World Premiere) | Owen Burdick |
| For choir and orchestra |
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| Concerto for Violin No. 1 in G Minor | Max Bruch |
| Mikhail Simonyan, Violin |
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| Numbers...Branded Into Your Arms (World Premiere) | Ronald Senator |
| For choir and orchestra, poem by Nelly Sachs |
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| Libera Me from the Requiem | Giuseppe Verdi |
| Inna Dukach, Soprano, with choir and orchestra |
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Irene Steiner will sing songs of the Lodz Ghetto by Baigelman & Hershkowitz accompanied by Linda Moot |
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| Edwin Schlossberg will receive The Lifetime Achievement Award for 2004 for his creative work at the Ellis Island American Family Immigration History Center and the St. Paul's 9/11 exhibit, among many others. |
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| Jeffrey S. Wiesenfeld will be bestowed The Humanitarian Award for 2004 for his extraordinary caring and active involvement in numerous diversifed community and social-minded organizations. |
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