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A quarterly magazine Fidelio is published since 1992 by The Schiller Institute, which it describes as a "Journal of Poetry, Science, and Statecraft." Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... The Schiller Institute is an international political and economic thinktank and is one of the primary institutions in the Lyndon LaRouche movement, with headquarters in both Germany and the United States. ... This article is about the magazine as a published medium. ... The Schiller Institute is an international political and economic thinktank and is one of the primary institutions in the Lyndon LaRouche movement, with headquarters in both Germany and the United States. ... This article is about the journal as a written medium. ... The Chinese poem Quatrain on Heavenly Mountain by Emperor Gaozong (Song Dynasty) Poetry (from the Greek , poiesis, making or creating) is a form of art in which language is used for its aesthetic qualities in addition to, or in lieu of, its ostensible meaning. ... Part of a scientific laboratory at the University of Cologne. ... Public affairs is a catch-all term that includes public policy as well as public administration, both of which are closely related to and draw upon the fields of political science as well as economics. ...


The Institute's published aim is to seek to apply the ideas of poet, dramatist and philosopher Friedrich Schiller to what it calls the "contemporary world crisis," emphasizing Schiller's concept of the interdependence of classical artistic beauty and republican political freedom, as elaborated in his series of essays entitled Letters on the Aesthetical Education of Man. Friedrich Schiller Schiller redirects here. ... Contemporary is an adjective which in its basic form merely means that two individuals, events or movements overlapped in time. ... Friedrich Schiller Schiller redirects here. ...


Its issues include articles dealing with a range of topics, including Homer, Henry VII, Benjamin Franklin, Leibniz, the “Four Serious Songs” of Johannes Brahms, Vice President Richard Cheney, Paul Kreingold’s “I.L. Peretz, Father of the Yiddish Renaissance”, and reviews of books, art exhibits, and musical and dramatic performances, etc.[1]



Each issue has between 80 and 100 pages of original material.


The Spring 2005 Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in Boston, contains the presentation of Bach scholar Christoph Wolff, which he gave to the 1886th meeting of that body on Dec. 15, 2004. His presentation to the Academy describes the importance of Sara (Itzig) Levy, the daughter of Daniel Itzig, a close friend and collaborator of Moses Mendelssohn, who performed J.S. Bach's works in her music salon. Wolff locates Itzig and Moses Mendelssohn as responsible for Sara Levy's education, and he describes Mendelssohn by quoting the Fidelio article ""Moses Mendeslssohn and the Bach Tradition" by Steven P. Meyer, noting that Mendelssohn "devoted himself to the emancipation, both civil and intellectural, of Europe's ghettoized Jewish community."[2] Christoph Wolff (born May 24, 1940) is a German-born musicologist, presently on the faculty of Harvard University. ... Daniel Itzig was born in 1723 and died in 1799. ... Moses Mendelssohn Moses Mendelssohn (September 6, 1729 – January 4, 1786) was a German Jewish philosopher. ...


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