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Panel III -- 2nd Keynote:
The Dialogue of Cultures Amelia Boynton Robinson -- Introduction Helga Zepp LaRouche Panel IV - Open Discussion: Dialogue with Lyndon LaRouche Panel V - American Intellectual Tradition: Key to Economic Recovery. |
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Dr. Warfield, Board of Directors Member of The Schiller Institute, and famous singer and pedagogue, opened the Keynote Panel with the Third Song from this Brahms Song Cycle. He was accompanied on the piano by Margaret Schialdone. Vier Ernste Gesänge (Four Serious Songs)
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3. O Tod, wie bitter bist du |
3. O, death, how bitter are you, O, death, O, death, how bitter you are, in the thoughts of a a man who has good days, enough and a sorrow-free life and who is fortunate in all things, and still pleased to eat well! O, death, O, death, how bitter you are, O death, O death, how well you serve him who is in need Who is feeble and old, and is beset by all sorrows, and has nothing better to hope for or to expect; O death,, O death, how well you serve. |
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