Thursday, March 24, 2011

'Benefit Concert for Japan' by One World Symphony at Holy Apostles Church 8 PM April 3


[Front Row Left: Mariam Blacksher, violist and One World Symphony Member for Benefit Concert for Japan]

Mahler’s Symphony No. 3: What Love Tells Me
One World Symphony
Sung Jin Hong, Artistic Director and Conductor
Gustav Mahler: Finale, Symphony No. 3, What Love Tells Me (1896)
Olivier Messiaen: From Quartet for the End of Time (1941)*
John Lennon: Imagine (1971)**
Sung Jin Hong: Eye of the Storm for audience and symphony (2010)

*Orchestration by Sung Jin Hong (2010)
**Orchestration by Andrew Struck-Marcell (2010)

Sunday, April 3 at 8:00pm
Holy Apostles Church
296 Ninth Avenue at West 28th Street
Manhattan

$10: Tickets only available at the door

All proceeds will go towards the American Red Cross Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami Relief Fund

Listen to One World Symphony perform Mahler’s Adagietto.

“At the request of One World Symphony’s musicians, One World Symphony is honored to contribute to Japan’s relief efforts from the recent earthquake and tsunami. All of the proceeds will go towards the American Red Cross Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami Relief Fund.” “Continuing One World Symphony’s tradition of fostering active audience participation and in the spirit of worldwide community, John Lennon’s Imagine will be performed as a sing-along with audience in this symphonic arrangement.”

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