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Schiller Institute Conference:
A New Paradigm To Save Mankind

Panel II: "A New Dark Age or a New Era of Civilization"
Presentations on American History and Classical Culture

Riverside Church
New York City

January 26, 2013

New Website: Forum for a New Paradigm

Conference Overview

Conference Program and Links

Panel I    Panel III

Conference audios in MP3 format

16. Opening the Second Session & Introduction of the Chorus

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17. J.S. Bach's Magnificat (Uncut)

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18. Magnificat, 1.Coro — Magnificat

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19. Magnificat, 2.Aria (soprano II) — Et exsultavit spiritus meus — Jessica Tremblay, mezzo-soprano

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20. Magnificat, 3.Aria (soprano I) — Quia respexit humilitatem
4.Coro — Omnes generationes — Michelle Fuchs, soprano


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21. Magnificat, 5.Aria (bass) — Quia fecit mihi magna — Frank Mathis, bass

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22. Magnificat, 6.Aria (alto, tenor) Et misericordia — Meghan Rouillard, alto, John Sigerson, tenor

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23. Magnificat, 7.Coro — Fecit potentiam

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24. Magnificat, 8.Aria (tenor) — Deposuit potentes — John Sigerson, tenor

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25. Magnificat, 9.Aria (alto) — Esurientes implevit bonis — Meghan Rouillard, alto

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26. Magnificat, 10.Aria (soprano I/II, alto) — Suscepit Israel — Nancy Guice, alto, Michelle Fuchs, soprano, Jessica Tremblay, mezzo-soprano

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27. Magnificat, 11.Coro — Sicut locutus est

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28. Magnificat, 12.Coro — Gloria Patri

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29. Introducing Cliff Kiracofe
Prof. Cliff Kiracofe, who teaches history at the Virginia Military Institute and political science at Washington and Lee University, discussed “The Principles of John Quincy Adams,” who most succinctly defined the foreign policy of the republican American System

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30. Cliff Kiracofe Speaks
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31. Introducing Sean Stone
Filmmaker Sean Stone, director of Greystone Park (2012) and Impeach Obama 2012, addressed the British destruction of American culture, which is now dominated by the ideology of empire.

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32. Sean Stone's Speech
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33. Kesha Rogers Takes Question

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34. Leni Rubinstein Makes a Statement

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35. Cliff Kiracofe Comments

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36. Elvira Green (with intro & outro): “Classical Music Is the World’s Music.”
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Elvira Green, a mezzosoprano, formerly with the New York Metropolitan Opera, and now an artist-in-residence at North Carolina Central University, described her path to learning that “Classical Music Is the World’s Music.” She concluded with the Negro spiritual, “I am a Pilgrim of Sorrow.”

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37. Dr. Mark Shelley, MD, (with intro)
Dr. Mark Shelley, a physician from Port Allegany, Pa., elaborated on how that British evil exposed by Sean Stone is destroying medicine in the United States, creating a crisis in the U.S. health-care system through “commoditization” which goes against the patient’s welfare.

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38. Dr. Mark Shelley, MD, Takes Two Questions

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39. Kesha Rogers Introduces Lynn Yen, Who Introduces Fang Tao Jiang, Who Tells Her Story and Sings.
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Lynn Yen, executive director of the Foundation for the Revival of Classical Culture in New York City, introduced Fang Tao Jiang, a Chinese soprano of international acclaim, who told her personal story of finding Classical music as a source of beauty and truth, in the wake of her mother’s untimely death. Beauty is the truth, and the truth will endure, she said. As Schiller said, it is through beauty that man proceeds to freedom. At the request of Helga Zepp-LaRouche, she concluded by singing an aria by Puccini.

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40. Calling Up Helga to Close the Session

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