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EVENTS 2001-2014.Xls 1 EVENTS 2001 - Present KADE EVENTS 2001-2014.xls 1 EVENTS 2001 - present 04/01 Biedenkopf, Kurt Germany's role in Europe 04/01 Sackl, Barbara Die letzten Tage der Menschheit 09/01 Lillard, Tom Days of Dresden: Stage reading "Richard and Felix" 09/01 Kneipp, Mary Audrey Days of Dresden: Stage reading "The Lesson" 09/01 Linhardt, Christina Days of Dresden: Stage reading "The Lesson" 09/01 Moses, Tom Days of Dresden: Stage reading "The Lesson" 09/01 Beach, Francisca Bonita Days of Dresden: Stage reading "The Lesson" 09/01 Braeden, Eric Days of Dresden: Stage reading "The Nibelungen Saga" 09/01 Schnauber, Cornelius Days of Dresden: Lecture "How anti-semitic was Richard Wagner?" 09/01 Schell, Maximilian Days of Dresden: Misc. films and discussions 09/01 Lillard, Tom Days of Dresden: Reading of Siodmak's "Even a man who is pure in heart" 09/01 Landsberger, Henry Days of Dresden: Lecture and film 09/01 Schnauber, Cornelius Days of Dresden: Reading of novel "Wo ist dein Silber?" 09/01 Robson, Mark Days of Dresden: Concert (piano music by Carl Maria von Weber etc.) 09/01 Atkins, John Days of Dresden: "Dichterliebe" 09/01 Vendice, William Days of Dresden: "Dichterliebe" 06/03 Moore, Latonia (soprano) ) International Forum for Culture and Economics concert 06/03 Sledge, Bruce (tenor) ) International Forum for Culture and Economics concert 06/03 Jang, In Joon (bass-baritone) ) International Forum for Culture and Economics concert 06/03 Vendice, William (piano) ) International Forum for Culture and Economics concert 11/03 Davis / Heatherton / Linhardt A fool's past in literature and opera 06/04 Braeden / Koyama / Franoscek Hollywood meets Dresden 06/04 Braeden / Franoszek / Linhardt / Schnauber Komödie Dresden: Hollywoodstars in Dresden 06/04 Schnauber / Braeden / Linhardt / Mayer Kunstverein Panitzsch: Sommerabend 09/04 Schoenberg, Ronald Jause' party for cast of Ariadne auf Naxos 10/04 AATG AATG-SC Professional Day 11/04 Kagan, Morris German-Jewish Dialogue (Nov. 2004 - April 2005) 04/05 Rubinstein Anton G. Rubinstein International Piano Competition 04/05 Braeden, Eric International Forum for Culture and Economics - discussion 06/05 Schnauber, Cornelius Strolling through the Hollywood of the Emigres (GACS event) 08/05 Bassett / Linhardt / Vollmer / Schnauber / Klock / Bath Happy Birthday, Wanda June / Casas / van der Byl / Strasser 11/05 Linhardt / Ariondo / Braeden Eine kleine Sunday Music 05/06 Schnauber / James / Constantine / Starr / Fantasia "Irma and Emma" 05/06 Schnauber / Fantasia "Richard and Felix" 05/06 Alioth, Gabrielle Angelica Kauffmann 11/06 Linhardt / Ariondo / Heatherton / Miles / Esquerra / Schnauber"Dresden Cabaret" 12/06 Film Song of Love 12/06 Sousa / Robson Live concert with music by composers who lived and worked in Dresden 01/07 Linhardt / Ariondo / Heatherton / Miles / Esquerra / Schnauber"Dresden Cabaret" 02/07 Schnauber / Paul / Weil / Daddio / Edrei / Esquerra Wagner and Mendelssohn, Music and Women 10/07 Desinger, Bernd Reading: "Der Schütze" and "Unhadronic Matter" 11/07 Schnauber, Cornelius Reading: "Philemon undBaucis im Exilantenheim" 11/07 Schnauber, Cornelius Reading: "Die drei Weisen aus dem Morgenlande" 11/07 Schnauber, Cornelius Reading: "Der Terrorist und wie er sich verriet" 05/08 Linhardt / Mansour / Ariondo / Acevedo / Schnauber Fairies, ghosts and witches in German and Austrian literature and music 09/08 Schnauber / Linhardt / Flores / Fiebach Von Sachsen nach Hollywood (location: Museum Leipzig) 09/08 Schnauber / Flores / Linhardt / Fiebach Von Dresden bis Hollywood (location: Coselpalais, Dresden) 03/09 Franoszek / Linhardt / Kirsch / Schnauber Annette von Droste-Hülshoff: "Between Biedermeier and Revolution" 06/09 Sappington / Funke / Ohngemach / Fantasia / Lechner New Mastodon benefit / Desinger / Jackson / Burger / Levin / Linhardt / Schnauber 10/09 Schnauber / Baccari / Beck / Dewey / Paul / Finn / Heydrich / Hitler / Holocaust Gonzalez / Robins / Sherman / Esquerra 10/09 Baccari, Ed Heydrich / Hitler / Holocaust 10/09 Beck, Joseph Heydrich / Hitler / Holocaust 10/09 Dewey, Scott Heydrich / Hitler / Holocaust 10/09 Paul, Don DeForest Heydrich / Hitler / Holocaust 10/09 Finn, Oliver Heydrich / Hitler / Holocaust 10/09 Gonzalez, Michelle Heydrich / Hitler / Holocaust 10/09 Robins, Ryan Heydrich / Hitler / Holocaust 10/09 Sherman, Jessica Heydrich / Hitler / Holocaust 10/09 Schnauber / Paul / Johnson / Guzelimian / Linhardt Richard Wagner's Love and Death 10/09 Paul, Don DeForest Richard Wagner's Love and Death 10/09 Johnson, Gretchen Richard Wagner's Love and Death 10/09 Guzelimian, Armen Richard Wagner's Love and Death 10/09 Linhardt, Christina Richard Wagner's Love and Death KADE EVENTS 2001-2014.xls 2 03/10 Schnauber / Chatman / Daddio / Paul / Weil / Esquerra Richard and Felix: Twilight in Venice 03/10 Chatman, Kelley Richard and Felix: Twilight in Venice 03/10 Daddio, Addie Richard and Felix: Twilight in Venice 03/10 Paul, Don DeForest Richard and Felix: Twilight in Venice 03/10 Weil, Jerry Richard and Felix: Twilight in Venice 04/10 Roper, William / Linhardt / Sykes / Durnin / Childers From the Dorf to the Hood 04/10 Linhardt, Christina From the Dorf to the Hood 04/10 Sykes, Carolyn From the Dorf to the Hood 04/10 Durnin, Steve From the Dorf to the Hood 04/10 Childers, Luis Abert Clifford From the Dorf to the Hood 05/10 Braeden / Meyer / Schnauber / Linhardt / Guzelimian / Miller / DeAlmeida 05/10 Schnauber, Tom Wotan's Ring Parable 05/10 Linhardt, Christina Wotan's Ring Parable 05/10 Braeden, Eric The Nibelungen Saga. Richard Wagner's original story of his Ring Tetralogy 05/10 Meyer, Michael Inventing Germany: Wagner and the National Imagination 05/10 Schnauber, Cornelius How Anti-Semitic was Richard Wagner? 05/10 Miller, J.G. Fasolt and Fafner paint the town (Wagner tuba) 05/10 DeAlmeida, Marco Fasolt and Fafner paint the town (Wagner tuba) 06/10 Schnauber, Cornelius A reading of "Richard and Felix: Twilight in Venice" 09/10 Mialazi / Gordon / Gruner / Schnauber Panel discussion in honor of Banned Books Week (Lion Feuchtwanger) 01/11 Zale / Motzenbacher / Schnauber / Fantasia The Beverly Hills Psychiatrist (1/28/11 - 3/6/11) 01/11 Pedersen / Schnauber / Fantasia Jessica's Monologue, an excerpt from the play 'Highway One' (1/28/11 - 3/6/11) 09/11 Schnauber, Cornelius Dr. Schnauber was honored by the "Friends of Goethe" and the City of Los Angeles (Councilman Tom LaBonge) for his exile studies. 03/12 Braeden, Eric "Speak German! You are in Hollywood" 05/12 Schnauber / Bates / Beck / Bickford / Koslo / Reese / EsquerraAphrodite 2: An erotic comedy mystery 09/12 Schnauber, Cornelius Hitler's secrets. What Albert Speer told me in confidence 35 years ago. 09/12 Braeden / Linhardt / Tatum / Schnauber Shakespeare and German Romanticism with Eric Braeden and the Angels of Venice 09/12 Schnitzler / Gurwitch / Tsoutsouvas Arthur Schnitzler - being Jewish 10/12 Schuetze-Coburn / Lerner Celebrating Marta Feuchtwanger 11/12 Lerner German Studies History workshop 02/13 Berkowitz, Michael What's missing from this picture? The holocaust and the decimation of the Jewish engagement with photography 02/13 Thompson / Tajder Between communism and capitalism 04/13 Max Kade Institute Open House 05/13 Schnauber / Paul / Weil / Chase / Chatman / Linhardt Richard and Felix: Twilight in Venice (Goethe Institut) 06/13 Lerner / Adams / Simms / Luke / Perloff / Levitz / BensonKeeping score - Hans Richter's filmic encounters with music (LACMA) 12/13 Bierhoff GDR artists in West German exile in the 1980s 01/14 Hasan-Rokem / Rokem Dramas of exile: Feuchtwanger and Brecht 02/14 Biedermann / Bahr / Wheatland / Schuetze-Ciburn / Los Angeles as a site of German-American Crossings Ullmann / Deverell / Wilson / Berger / Fear / Berghoff / 2/2/14 at the Max Kade Institute and Spiekermann / Feeley / Schnauber / Steinberg / 2/8/14 at Villa Aurora Goodstein / Schenderlein / Hoyt / Ross / Neuman / Froelich / Kemper / Lerner / Stanca mustea / Schlör 03/14 Stih / Schnock Hannah Arendt was here 03/14 A Tribute to Cornelius Schnauber >>> "Praktikant Goethe-Institut Los Angeles" <[email protected]> 8/30/2011 3:46 PM >>> Dear Friends, As President of the Friends of Goethe it is my pleasure to invite you to attend a reception Thursday September 15, 2011 from 6:45 to 7:15 honoring Prof. Cornelius Schnauber. This reception, to be at the Goethe Institut*, is part of the FIFTH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL FEUCHTWANGER SOCIETY on exile studies. Many of you know that Dr. Schnauber, who taught for many years at USC and was the Director of the Max Kade Institute there, was one of the first scholars to focus on the German emigre community in Hollywood as a topic for academic study. Also, as some of you know, Dr. Schnauber, who was a member of the initial FOG Board with me in the 1990s, has been in ill-health for much of this year, and this will be a unique opportunity to see him again. Please RSVP by September 7 @ 323.525.3388 ([email protected]) if you are planning to come. Space is limited due to the number of conference participants. The reception will be followed by the screening of the film DER RUF at the Institut. Thank you very much. I look forward to hearing from you soon and seeing you on the 15th. Best wishes, Sincerely, Louis Fantasia *Goethe-Institut Los Angeles, 57050 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 100, L.A., CA 90036 FREE Parking in the building (P1) with validation Events 2012 The German-American Cultural Society in cooperation with USC’s Max Kade Institute for Austrian-German-Swiss Studies presents “Speak German!
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