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Schiller Inst. Conference Panel 2 – The Beauty of the Diversity of Cultures

May 27, 20252 hr 47 min
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Video: Lyndon LaRouche on Jesu, Meine Freude Jesu, Meine Freude BWV 227 by J.S. Bach. Schiller Institute Festival Chorus, conducted by John Sigerson. Megan Dobrodt (U.S.) President, Schiller Institute U.S.A. Elvira Green (U.S.) Mezzosoprano, formerly with the New York Metropolitan Opera Helga Zepp-LaRouche (Germany), Founder, The Schiller Institute Feride Istogu Soprano, Schiller Institute and Founder of Lola Gjoka Project, “Little Halit” and “Sara” (Albanian folk songs arranged by Lola Aleksi Gjoka), Martin Kaptein, piano Nader Majd Founder of the SAMA music ensemble and Alireza Analouei (Iran) Director, Center for Persian Classical Music Ruijia Dong (China) mezzo-soprano; Louis Arques, clarinet; Dura Jun, piano. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, “Parto, ma tu ben mio,” (I go, but you, my treasure” aria from {La Clemenza di Tito} ({Titus’s Clemency}). Yulin Wang (China) tenor, Dura Jun, piano. Confucius: “在水一方” (“By the Waterside”) On the Other Side of the River” – “O wie ängstlich, o wie feurig,” (Oh how fearfully oh with what fire”) Belmonte’s aria from Mozart’s {Die Entführung aus dem Serail} ({Abduction from the Seraglio}) Everett Suttle (U.S.), Internationally known Opera and Concert Tenor, Dura Jun, piano: Jayme Rujas de Aragón y Ovalle: “Vai, azulão” (“Fly Away, Bluebird”), Op. 21.; Everett Suttle, tenor; Dura Jun, piano: Sergei Rachmaninoff (Aleksander Pushkin): “Не пой, красавица” (“Don’t Sing, My Pretty One”), Op. 4, No. 4. Michelle Erin, soprano; Everett Suttle, tenor; Dura Jun, piano: Johannes Brahms: “Schwesterlein” (“Sister”), WoO 33, Vol. 3, No. 15. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, motet Ave Verum corpus (Hail, true body) presentation by John Sigerson (Music Director, Schiller Institute) Ave Verum Corpus by Mozart
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