
2008-2009
                    Season Opener: 
 
                    Italian Summer
One World Symphony
                  Sung Jin Hong, Artistic Director and Conductor
                  Emanouil Manolov, Violin
                  One World Symphony Vocal Artists
Ottorino Respighi:  Pines of Rome (1924)
                    Antonio Vivaldi:  
                  Concerto in G minor for Violin, Strings, Continuo,
  "Summer" from The Four Seasons
  Pietro Mascagni:  Cavalleria Rusticana
Friday, September 5, 2008
                  St. Ann and the Holy Trinity
                  Brooklyn Heights
 Sunday, September 7, 2008
                  Ansche Chesed Synagogue
                  Manhattan
Extend your summer experience by joining One World Symphony's fiery season opener Italian Summer. Evoking thunderstorms and "fired up by the Sun," Vivaldi's "Summer Concerto" from The Four Seasons is among the boldest program music of the 18th century. The Four Seasons was written to accompany four sonnets which depict each season sensitively. Respighi's innovative symphonic poem Pines of Rome (1924), brimming with technicolor orchestration and lush pictorial effects, has been greeted by audiences with overwhelming popularity and ecstatic approval since its American premiere by Toscanini. Mascagni's tempestuous drama of forbidden desire and revenge, Cavalleria Rusticana, sparked the verismo style (realism), exploring not only the contemporary everyday life but also its earthy passions and psychological underpinnings and confrontational scenes. Is it worth fulfilling one's desires at the expense of others?
Friday, September 5,
                            2008
                St. Ann and the Holy Trinity
Brooklyn Heights, New York
Sunday, September 7,
                          2008
            Ansche Chesed Synagogue
Manhattan, New York





