Schiller Institute Conference in Germany
Musikabend
November 2012
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Classical musical presentations opened various panels throughout the two days of the historic Schiller Institute Conference, “A New Paradigm for the Survival of Civilization”, and on Saturday evening, organizers presented this Musikabend, or “Musical Evening” to the great delight of all the conference attendees. The profound impact of the concert, and the urgency of understanding Schiller’s idea that the “Pathway to Freedom is Through Beauty” deepened the commitment of many, to not only stop the impending world war, but to join in creating the needed Renaissance.
Trio in D major Op. 58 for violin, viola and piano by Ignaz Lachner
Anika Telmányi Lylloff, Violin, Benjamin Telmányi Lylloff, piano, Kwame Cole, viola
“Va pensiero” from the Opera “Nabucco” by Guiseppe Verdi
Schiller Institute Chorus Sergej Strid, Conductor Benjamin Lylloff, piano
Selections from the Opera “Fidelio” by Ludwig van Beethoven
Quartet: “Mir ist so wunderbar”
Marzelline: Patricia Prokop
Leonore: Portia Tarumbwa-Strid
Rocco: Stefan Tolksdorf
Jaquino: Daniel-Grasnenack-Tente
Accompanied by: Sergej Strid, Piano“O welche Lust”
Schiller Institute Men’s Chorus
Accompanied by: Sergej Strid, Piano
Soloists:
Kai-Uwe Ducke, tenor
Andreas Weber, bassFinale: “Wer ein holdes Weib errungen”
Schiller Institute Chorus
Sergej Strid, Conductor
Accompanied by: Anika Telmányi Lylloff, Violin, Sergej Strid , Piano Kwame Cole, Viola
Soloists:
Florestan: Benjamin Telemányi Lyloff
Leonore: Portia Tarumbwa-Strid
Marzelline: Patricia Prokop
Rocco: Stefan Tolksdorf
Jaquino: Daniel-Grasnenack-Tente
Don Fernando: Karsten Werner