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PROGRAM 1. Greeting and Prayer 2. Introduction by the Composer Kiko Argüello 3. Symphony First Movement: Gethsemani Second Movement: Lamento Third Movement: Perdonales Fourth Movement: Espada Fifth Movement: Resurrexit 4. Remarks by Rabbi David Rosen and Memorial Prayer for the Victims of Shoah 6. Shema Yisrael Kiko Argüello, Composer Pau Jorquera, Conductor Vanessa Alfaro, Violin - Gabriele Croci,Viola Sergio Rodriguez, Trumpet María Jose Ruiz, French Horn Orchestra And Choir Of The Neocatechumenal Way Violins: 22 Violas: 11 Cellos: 10 Double Basses: 7 Harps: 2 Guitars: 11 Charangos: 1 Percussion: 5 Flutes: 8 Oboes: 4 Clarinets: 4 Bass Clarinet: 1 Bassoons: 3 Trumpets: 5 French Horns: 4 Trobones: 5 Euphonium: 1 Tubas: 2 Choir: 90 Voices

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Page 1: PROGRAM - re-ca.it · Vanessa Alfaro, Violin - Gabriele Croci,Viola Sergio Rodriguez, Trumpet María Jose Ruiz, French Horn Orchestra And Choir Of The Neocatechumenal Way Violins:

PROGRAM

1. Greeting and Prayer

2. Introduction by the Composer Kiko Argüello

3. Symphony

First Movement: GethsemaniSecond Movement: LamentoThird Movement: Perdonales Fourth Movement: Espada Fifth Movement: Resurrexit

4. Remarks by Rabbi David Rosen and Memorial Prayer for the Victims of Shoah

6. Shema Yisrael

Kiko Argüello, ComposerPau Jorquera, Conductor

Vanessa Alfaro, Violin - Gabriele Croci,Viola Sergio Rodriguez, Trumpet

María Jose Ruiz, French Horn

Orchestra And Choir Of The Neocatechumenal Way

Violins: 22

Violas: 11

Cellos: 10

Double Basses: 7

Harps: 2

Guitars: 11

Charangos: 1

Percussion: 5

Flutes: 8

Oboes: 4

Clarinets: 4

Bass Clarinet: 1

Bassoons: 3

Trumpets: 5

French Horns: 4

Trobones: 5

Euphonium: 1

Tubas: 2

Choir: 90 Voices

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The Orchestra and Choir of the Neocatechumenal Way was formed in Madrid, on December 8, 2010. Since its creation, they have performed concerts in the following venues:

Benedict XVI, in an Audience with the Neocatechu-menal Communities, on January 17, 2011

concert for 250 Bishops from all the world, and dig-nitaries of the State of Israel, on January 31, 2011

concert for the Jewish Community of Northern Gali-lee and dignitaries of the State of Israel, on April 21, 2011

France), March 27, 2011

-ebrated in preparation for World Youth Day 2011, before bishops and dignitaries from Germany, and 50,000 attendees, on May 29, 2011

concert for the Holy Trinity performed before the Cardinal of Madrid, dignitaries of the Diocese of Ma-drid and general public, on March 19, 2011

in the Vocational Meeting of the Neocatechumenal Way for World Youth Day 2011, before bishops and dignitaries of the whole world, and 250,000 attend-ees, on August 22, 2011

with the participation of more than 700 Jewish peo-ple and presided by Rabbi David Rosen, on Decem-ber 29, 2011.

La Almudena Cathedral (Madrid), memorial concert for the Holy Trinity, performed before the Cardinal of Madrid, dignitaries and the general public, March 19, 2011

Notre-Dame de Bonne Nouvelle Parish (Paris,

France), March 27, 2011

CONCERTS PERFORMED

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Catholic Prelates:- Arch. Carlo Maria Viganò, Apostolic Nuncio to the U.S.- Arch. Francis Assisi Chullikatt, Observer of the Holy See to the U.N.- Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, Archbishop of New York- Cardinal Antonio Cañizares Llovera, Pref. of the Cong. for Divine Worship- Cardinal Seán P. O'Malley, Archbishop of Boston- Cardinal Francis E. George, Archbishop of Chicago- Cardinal Donald W. Wuerl, Archbishop of Washington- Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, Archbishop of Vienna- Cardinal Antonio María Rouco Varela, Archbishop of Madrid- Cardinal !eodore E. McCarrick, Archbishop Emeritus of Washington- Cardinal James F. Sta"ord, Major Penitentiary Emeritus of the Ap. Pen.- Cardinal Paul J. Cordes, Former President of “Cor Unum”- Most Rev. Charles J. Chaput, Archbishop of Philadelphia- Most Rev. John J. Myers, Archbishop of Newark- Most Rev. !omas G. Wenski, Archbishop of Miami- Most Rev. Jerome E. Listecki, Archbishop of Milwaukee- Most Rev. Nicholas A. DiMarzio, Bishop of Brooklyn- Most Rev. William F. Murphy, Bishop of Rockville CentreRabbis and representatives of Jewish Organizations:- Rabbi David Rosen, AJC Intern. Director of Interreligious Rel., Chief Rabbinate of Israel Hon.

Advisor on Interfaith Rel., Papal Knight of the Order of St. Gregory the Great- Rabbi Arthur Schneier, host of Pope Benedict XVI in 2008, Park East Synagogue, NY, Pres.,

Appeal of Conscience Foundation- Rabbi Eric J. Greenberg, Director of Interfaith A"airs, ADL, NY- Rabbi Irving (Yitz) Greenberg, President Em. of Jewish Life Network/Steinhardt Found. - Rabbi Bob Kaplan, Dir. of CAUSE-NY, Jewish Community Relations Council, NY- Rabbi Noam Marans, Director of Interreligious and Intergroup Relations, AJC- Rabbi Richard Marker, Past Chair of the Intern. Jewish Com. for Interreligious Cons., NY- Rabbi Joseph Potasnik, Exec. Vice Pres. (and former Pres.) of the N.Y.Board of Rabbis- Rabbi Jay Rosenbaum, Temple Israel, Lawrence NY, Sec.Gen N.Am.Board of Rabbis- Rabbi Marc Schneier, Pres. of the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding, NY- Rabbi Lawrence S. Zierler, Jewish Center of Teaneck- Mr. Abraham H. Foxman, National Director of the ADL- Mr. David A. Harris, Executive Director of the AJC- Ambassador Ronald S. Lauder, President of the WJC- Mr. Robert Morgenthau, Former New York County District Attorney- Mr. Haim Gutin, Consul, Ministry of Tourism, Gov. of Israel

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