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June 8, 2019
The Triumph of Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Schiller Institute Memorial for Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.,
September 8, 1922 – February 12, 2019
Manhattan, New York
Memorial Program
Introduction – Dennis Speed
Prologue – Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Lyndon LaRouche in His Own Words
Dennis Speed, narrator
Hall Johnson (arr.):
“When I Was Sinkin’ Down”
Hall Johnson (arr.):
“I Don’t Feel No-Ways Tired”
Reginald Bouknight, tenor soloist
Schiller Institute Festival Chorus
Diane Sare, director
J.S. Bach: “Jesu, meine Freude,” BWV 227
Schiller Institute Festival Chorus
Andrés Vera, violoncello
Bruce Director, contrabass
John Sigerson, director
INTERMISSION
The Third Trial of Socrates
Dennis Speed, narrator
Roland Hayes:
“They Led My Lord Away”
Elvira Green, alto
Roland Hayes: “Crucifixion”
Frank Mathis, baritone
Johannes Brahms:
“Dem dunkeln Schoß der heil’gen Erde”
Schiller Institute Festival Chorus
John Sigerson, director
Ludwig van Beethoven:
Sonata for Violoncello and Piano, Op. 69
I. Allegro ma non tanto
II. Scherzo
III. Adagio cantabile
IV. Allegro vivace
Andrés Vera, violoncello
My-Hoa Steger, piano
INTERMISSION
Ludwig van Beethoven: “Adelaide,” Op. 46
John Sigerson, tenor
Margaret Greenspan, piano
Johannes Brahms:
“Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer,”
Op. 105, No. 4
Elvira Green, alto
My-Hoa Steger, piano
The Triumph of Lyndon LaRouche
Dennis Speed, narrator
Epilogue – Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Robert Schumann:
Mit Myrthen und Rosen, Op. 24, No. 9
John Sigerson, tenor
Margaret Greenspan, piano
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
“Ave verum corpus,” K. 618
To be sung by everyone
J.S. Bach: Chorale, “Wenn ich einmal soll scheiden,” from St. Matthew Passion
Schiller Institute Festival Chorus
John Sigerson, director
“Taps” for Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Mikio Sasaki, trumpet