Schiller Institute - Conferences

Conferences

These are highlights of conferences from the Schiller Institute's 20-year history.

  • Nov. 1-3, 1985: "Saint Augustine, Father of European and African Civilization" – Rome, Italy
  • Labor Day conference, 1986, featuring a performance of Mozart's Requiem at C=256HZ, with Schiller chorus and orchestra – Reston, Virginia, U.S.A.
  • Nov. 22-23, 1990: "The Productive Triangle: Centerpiece of an All-Eurasian Infrastructure Program, Locomotive for a New, Just World Economic Order" – Berlin, Germany
  • April 26–30, 1993: International conference on religions sponsored by the government of Sudan – Khartoum
  • Aug. 7-14, 1994: Educational-cultural seminar for young musicians and artists, featuring Norbert Brainin, Lyndon LaRouche, and Helga Zepp LaRouche – Smolenice Castle, Slovakia
  • July 17, 1997: Presentation by Dr. Jozef Miklosko, president of the Slovakian branch of the Schiller Institute and former vice premier of post-communist Czechoslovakia – Manila, Philippines
  • Dec. 13, 2000: Memorial seminar for Russian Schiller Institute leader Taras V. Muranivsky – Moscow, Russia

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