SATURDAY, May
24, 10:00 a.m. EDT
8:00 a.m.—Registration
10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.—Panel One: Strategic
Challenges and the Emerging New Order
Music: Johann Sebastian
Bach: Prelude and Fugue 3 C sharp major, BWV
872, Dura Jun, piano
Video: Lyndon LaRouche
Moderator: Dennis
Speed (U.S.), The Schiller Institute
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Helga Zepp-LaRouche (Germany), Founder, The Schiller
Institute
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H.E. Naledi Pandor (South Africa),
former Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, South
Africa
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Prof. Zhang Weiwei, Professor of International
Relations at Fudan University, China,
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Prof. Dmitri Trenin (Russia), Academic Supervisor of
the Institute of World Military Economy and Strategy at the Higher
School of Economics University (HSE) (Moscow)
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H.E. Donald Ramotar (Guyana), Former President of
Guyana
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Ambassador Jack Matlock (U.S.) former United States
Ambassador to the Soviet Union, 1987-1991
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Ambassador Chas Freeman (U.S.), former U.S. Assistant
Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs,
1993-1994
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Ray McGovern (U.S.), former Senior Analyst, U.S.
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Founding Member, Veteran
Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS)
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Scott Ritter (U.S.), former USMC Intel.
and former UN Weapons Inspector)
2:00-5:00 p.m.—Panel Two: The Beauty of
the Diversity of Cultures
Moderator: Jen
Pearl (U.S.), The Schiller Institute
- Video: Lyndon
LaRouche on Jesu, Meine
Freude
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Jesu, Meine Freude BWV 227 by J.S. Bach.
Schiller Institute Festival Chorus, conducted by John Sigerson.
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Megan Dobrodt (U.S.) President, Schiller
Institute U.S.A.
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Elvira Green (U.S.) Mezzosoprano,
formerly with the New York Metropolitan Opera
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Helga Zepp-LaRouche (Germany), Founder,
The Schiller Institute
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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
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Nader Majd Director, Center for Persian
Classical Music and Alireza
Analouei Founder of the SAMA music ensemble
(Iran)
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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}).
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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})
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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
7:00-10:00 p.m.—Panel Three: Panel Three:
The LaRouche Oasis Plan — Driver for the LaRouche Program for 3
Billion New Productive Jobs
Moderator Anastasia Battle
Music: John
Sigerson, tenor, and Dura
Jun (piano): Three settings of Ludwig
Uhland’s poem “Frühlingsglaube” (“Faith in Spring”)
by (a) Conradin Kreutzer (1780–1849), (b) Franz Schubert (1797–1828),
and (c) Josephine Lang (1815–1880)
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Harley Schlanger (U.S.), Vice-Chairman
of the
Board of The Schiller Institute
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Jason Ross (US) Science Advisor to the
Schiller Institute
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Sergei Glazyev, 2001 video address to
Schiller Institute conference (Russia), State Secretary of the
Russia-Belarus Union State; Academician, Russian Academy of Sciences
(RAS): “Reconstruction After the Financial Crash”
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Paul Gallagher (U.S.), Economics
Co-Editor, Executive Intelligence Review
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William DeOreo (US), civil engineer
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Robert Baker (U.S.), Schiller Institute
Agriculture Commission; Alberto
Vizcarra (Mexico), spokesman for the National
Front for the Rescue of the Mexican
Countryside; Mike
Callicrate (U.S.) Kansas cattleman, and founder
Ranch Foods Direct, Colorado; Joe
Maxwell (U.S.) Missouri farmer and former Lt.
Governor, and state legislator, co-founder of Farm
Action: Principles for Food & Agriculture
Security
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Michele Geraci (Italy) former
Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Economic Development, Italy,
Professor of Practice in Economic Policy, Nottingham University,
Ningbo; Honorary Professor, Peking University School of Economics;
Adjunct Professor of Finance, New York University, Shanghai;
SUNDAY, May
25, 9 a.m. EDT
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.—Panel Four: The
LaRouche Legacy Foundation on the Actuality of LaRouche’s Ideas
Music: Schubert B flat Piano Sonata 1st
movement, Martin Kaptein, piano
Moderator: Dennis
Small (U.S.), LaRouche Legacy Foundation
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Lyndon LaRouche, video excerpts
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Diane Sare (U.S.), President, The
LaRouche Organization, former Independent Candidate for the U.S.
Senate in New York
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Helga Zepp-LaRouche (Germany), Founder,
The Schiller Institute
1:00-4:00 p.m.—Panel Five: Shaping the
Earth’s Next 50 Years
Music: Franz Schubert Impromptu
in G flat, Martin Kaptein
Video: Lyndon LaRouche
Moderator: Daniel
Burke (U.S.), The Schiller Institute
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Jason Ross (U.S.), Science Advisor to
the Schiller Institute
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Mike Campbell (U.S.)
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Adrian Pearl (U.S.)
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Robert Castle (U.S.)
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Carolina Domínguez (Mexico), Schiller
Institute
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Kynan Thistlethwaite (U.S.)
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Anastasia Battle (U.S.)
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Ashley Tran* (US)
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Jose Vega (U.S.), LaRouche Youth
Movement Leader, Independent Congressional Candidate, Bronx, New
York
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Megan Dobrodt (U.S.), President,
Schiller Institute
6:15-9:30 p.m.—Panel Six: The Power of
Reason to Change the Universe
Music: Beethoven
Trio: Dura Jun,
piano; Jungwon Yoon, violin
and Sam Chung, cello
Video: Lyndon LaRouche
Moderator: Dennis
Speed (U.S.),The Schiller Institute
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Jacques Cheminade (France), Former
Presidential Candidate, President of Solidarité et Progrès
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Kelvin Kemm (South Africa), Nuclear
Physicist, Past Chairman, South African Nuclear Energy
Corporation
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William Happer (U.S.), Professor
Emeritus of Physics, Princeton University; former member, U.S.
National Security Council and the U.S. Department of Energy
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Steve Durst (U.S.), International Lunar
Observatory Association
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Jason Ross (U.S.), Schiller Institute
Science Advisor
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