All Listen selections are from live performances by One World Symphony with live audience members and are unedited. Click on the Play button to hear each selection.
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Johannes Brahms: from Symphony No. 2
Concert info: Live from Church of the Holy Apostles,
Benefit for Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen
December 2014, 2:27
Sung Jin Hong: Conductor, One World Symphony
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Dmitri Shostakovich: from Movement 1, Symphony No. 10
Concert info: Live from Church of the Holy Apostles,
September 2013, 1:57
Sung Jin Hong: Conductor, One World Symphony
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Dmitri Shostakovich: from Movement 2, Symphony No. 10
Concert info: Live from Church of the Holy Apostles,
September 2013, 1:37
Sung Jin Hong: Conductor, One World Symphony
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Dmitri Shostakovich: from Chamber Symphony No. 7
(world premiere orchestration and arrangement by Sung Jin Hong
Concert info: Live from Church of the Holy Apostles, March 2014, 2:40
Sung Jin Hong: Conductor, One World Symphony
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Gustav Mahler: from Symphony No. 3
Concert info: Live from Church of the Holy Apostles, July 2013, 3:30
Sung Jin Hong: Conductor, One World Symphony
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John Adams: from Doctor Atomic
Concerto info: Live from Church of the Holy Apostles, May 2013, 2:30
Sung Jin Hong: Conductor, One World Symphony
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Sung Jin Hong: from “Meditation-Arohati,” Rite of the Cicada (2013 World Premiere)
Concert info: Live from Church of the Holy Apostles, July 2013, 4:00
Sung Jin Hong: Conductor, One World Symphony
One World Symphony Audience
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Robert Schumann: from Mondnacht
(world premiere orchestration and arrangement by Sung Jin Hong)
Concert info: Live from Church of the Holy Apostles, January 2012, 2:40
Sung Jin Hong: Conductor, One World Symphony
Sara Paar: Soprano (see her live performing Hong’s world premiere Edge inspired by Sylvia Plath’s final poem)
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Ernest Bloch: from Prelude, Concerto Grosso No. 1*
Concert info: Live from Church of the Holy Apostles, March 2013, 4:10
Sung Jin Hong: Conductor, One World Symphony
José Pietri-Coimbre: Violin
*Includes Sung Jin Hong's world premiere Sarabande (composed as a bridge between Dido’s Lament and Bloch’s Concerto Grosso)
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Ernest Bloch: from Fugue, Concerto Grosso No. 1
Concert info: Live from Church of the Holy Apostles, March 2013, 3:20
Sung Jin Hong: Conductor, One World Symphony
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Brahms: from Symphony No. 1
Concert info: Live from Church of the Holy Apostles, December 2012, 4:07
Sung Jin Hong: Conductor, One World Symphony
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Verdi: from La forza del destino
Concert info: Live from Church of the Holy Apostles, September 2011, 5:52
Sung Jin Hong: Conductor, One World Symphony
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Sung Jin Hong: from Eye of the Storm (2011, revised)
Concert info: Live from Church of the Holy Apostles, April 2011, 1:43
Sung Jin Hong: Conductor, One World Symphony
Benefit Concert for Japan
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Sung Jin Hong: from From The Alchemist (2009)
inspired by Paulo Coehlo’s novel The Alchemist
Concert info: Live from Ansche Chesed Synagogue, September 2009, 1:36
Sung Jin Hong: Conductor, One World Symphony
Emanouil Manolov: Violin
Originally composed for his wedding to Adrienne Metzinger
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Britten: "Storm" from Peter Grimes
Concert info: Live from Church of the Holy Apostles, January 2012, 4:12
Sung Jin Hong: Conductor, One World Symphony
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Britten: "Moonlight" From Peter Grimes
Concert info: Live from Church of the Holy Apostles, January 2012, 2:04
Sung Jin Hong: Conductor, One World Symphony
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Gluck: from Orfeo ed Euridice
Concert info: Live from Church of the Holy Apostles, May 2012, 4:37
Sung Jin Hong: Conductor, One World Symphony
Marshall Coid: Orfeo, One World Symphony Chorus
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