Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra
Arkady Leytush, Conductor
Trinity Church Choir, Owen Burdick, Director
Westchester Oratorio Society, Harold Rosenbaum, Director
“In A Program Of Music And Poetry”
Maurice Edwards, Master of Ceremonies
Fritz Weaver, Narrator
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And Death Shall Have No Dominion (American Premiere) | Owen Burdick |
Poem by Dylan Thomas – Contralto: Kristen Sollek - Avella – Tenor: Stephen Sands |
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The Song of the Murdered Jewish People (NY Premiere) | Zlata Razdolina |
Poems by Itzhak Katzenelson – Fritz Weaver, Narrator |
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Concerto #1 for Cello and Orchestra | Camille Saint-Saëns |
Misha Quint, Cello |
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“Milestones” for Organ and Orchestra (World Premiere) | Hampson A. Sisler |
Orchestrated by Arkady Leytush – Nancianne Parrella, Organist |
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The Choral Movement of Symphony No. 9 (Ode to Joy) | L. Beethoven |
Soprano: Janna Baty, Mezzo: Maro Partamian, (Tenor and Bass – T/B/A) |
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Our 2002 Achievement Award will be bestowed upon Michael J. Bode for his participation in a number of admirable charitable causes. |
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Our 2002 Humanitarian Award will be presented to Gregg Marcus for his exemplary devotion in educating the young. |
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Our 2002 Recognition Award will be presented to Dr. Arlene Sussman for her dedicated efforts to fight and prevent breast cancer. |
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Henry Ostberg will share his memories of Kristallnacht. |
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