Our Alumni
Artists are listed in alphabetical order.
Johanna Louise Beaver, Violist
Catherine Bent, Cellist
Julianne Carney, Violinist
James Coleman (1972-2005), Violist
Zachary Cummings, Bassoonist
Romana Dokovic, Violinist
Nathanael Bergin Fifield, Associate Conductor
Marla Brie Hansen, Violist
Jan Cartwright, Founding Member, Editor
Julia Kalu, Bass Trombone
Paul Macres, Double Bassist
Ririko Okada, Flutist
Ashley Mortone Pensinger, Violinist
Jessie Lee Reagen, Cellist
Claire Lynn Smith, Violinist
Notable Engagements of One World Symphony Artists and Alumni
Jae-Hyuck Cho: Pianist, New
Inna Dukach: La Bohème, Musetta, Royal Opera at Covent Garden (2010)
Dacy Gillespie: Assistant Principal Double Bassist, Eastern Music Festival and School
Rod Gomez: Carmina Burana, baritone soloist, Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center Debut (2007)
Stefán Ragnar Höskuldsson: Principal Flute, The MET Orchestra (2009 to Present)
Wei-en Hsu: Staff Pianist, College Conservatory of Music at University of Cincinnati (2007 to Present)
Alessandra Jennings: Violinist, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra (2006 to Present)
Jacqueline Kerrod: Harpist, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (2006-2008)
Amy Kim: Professor of Cello, Mannes College of Music
Elizaveta Kopelman: Pianist, Recitals at Carnegie Hall
Dan Krekeler: Double Bassist, The MET Orchestra (2006 to Present)
Gioacchino Lauro Li Vigni: Lohengrin, First Noble, The Metropolitan Opera (2006)
Brian Leerhuber: Ariadne auf Naxos, Harlekin, Lyric Opera of Chicago (2006)
Shu-Ying Li: Madame Butterfly, Title Role, New York City Opera (2008, 2006)
Elena McEntire: Cendrillon, Mme. De la Haltiere Cover, New York City Opera (2007)
Jon Morrell: Die Walkure, Siegmund, London, UK (2007)
Anthony Pulgram: Carmen, Don Jose, New York City Opera (2006)
David Robinson: Parsifal, Third Esquire, Los Angeles Opera (2006)
Megan Sesma: Professor of Harp, University of Connecticut and Wesleyan University (2007 to Present)
Sophie Shao: Professor of Cello at Bard College (2006 to Present)
Marte Siebenhar: 2010/2011 arts management fellowship winner at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
Noah Stewart: Samson et Dalila, Phillistines' Messenger, San Francisco Opera (2007)