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Rosemarie Fruehauf

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  • Music Spellbinding, Directing Disheartening

    Music Spellbinding, Directing Disheartening

    BAYREUTH, Germany—Conductor Thomas Hengelbrock guided his performers to a fresh interpretation of “Tannhauser,” but Director Sebastian Baumgarten delivered ...
    Arts & Culture August 4, 2011
  • ‘Pallas and the Centaur’: A painting of strength and beauty

    ‘Pallas and the Centaur’: A painting of strength and beauty

    Sandro Botticelli's painting,'Pallas and the Centaur' depicts a strong woman restraining a centaur. This painting is an image ...
    Fine Arts December 5, 2010
  • Italy and Germany: A peaceful meeting of opposites

    Italy and Germany: A peaceful meeting of opposites

    Painter Johann Overbeck's painting,'Italia and Germania" is a peaceful scene of opposites coexisting.
    Arts & Culture December 5, 2010
  • Secrets of the Chinese Calendar: Musings About Nature, Time, and Life

    Secrets of the Chinese Calendar: Musings About Nature, Time, and Life

    The Chinese calendar is also known as the Yin or Xia calendar, the Moon Calendar.
    China News February 13, 2010
  • ‘Line Dance Is for Everybody’

    ‘Line Dance Is for Everybody’

    Four-time line dance champion Enrico Adler says, "Line dance is for everybody."
    Arts & Culture December 16, 2009
  • Still the 200th Anniversary of Felix Mendelssohn’s Birth

    Still the 200th Anniversary of Felix Mendelssohn’s Birth

    This is the last month to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
    Arts & Culture November 19, 2009
  • Remembering the Night of Historic Change

    Remembering the Night of Historic Change

    Pressure on GDR leaders reached its utmost extent in Nov. 1989, yet downfall of the wall itself came ...
    Europe November 11, 2009
  • Berlin: Thousands Celebrate Neues Museum Reopening

    Berlin: Thousands Celebrate Neues Museum Reopening

    Thousands of Berliners lined up on Oct. 17 as the Neues Museum reopened after 70 years.
    Travel October 21, 2009
  • A King’s Murder

    A King’s Murder

    Reveling the work of a Hermann Kaulbach sketch.
    Arts & Culture August 23, 2009
  • Wagner Everywhere Yet Nowhere at Bayreuth Festival

    Wagner Everywhere Yet Nowhere at Bayreuth Festival

    Usually Bayreuth is a just a town in Northern Bavaria—normal life and people. Then the Wagner Festival starts
    Entertainment August 3, 2009
  • The History of the Heart Symbol

    The History of the Heart Symbol

    If humankind weren't reigned by feelings and emotion, this little symbol wouldn't have conquered the world.
    People May 11, 2009
  • Walpurgis Night in Germany

    Walpurgis Night in Germany

    Walpurgis Night, known in northern European countries as Beltane, takes place on the night of April 30th.
    Arts & Culture April 30, 2009
  • The Tulip: A Spring Blossom’s Curious History

    The Tulip: A Spring Blossom’s Curious History

    tulips were not always that cheap and easy to get. This innocent spring flower looks back on a ...
    People April 16, 2009
  • The Dizi’s Exotic Sound

    The Dizi’s Exotic Sound

    Recognized for its exotic sound, the dizi, better known to the West as the Chinese bamboo flute.
    Arts & Culture January 22, 2009
  • The Met’s ‘La Rondine’ Charms

    The Met’s ‘La Rondine’ Charms

    Nobody dies and at the end the characters simply return to their previous lives—can this be a Puccini ...
    Arts & Culture January 17, 2009
  • Chinese Instrument Brings Flavor to the DPA Orchestra

    Chinese Instrument Brings Flavor to the DPA Orchestra

    The suona often takes on the lead role and adds to the Divine Performing Arts Orchestra's distinctive Chinese ...
    Arts & Culture January 14, 2009
  • Teacher and Musician From Brooklyn: ‘It was just magnificent’

    Teacher and Musician From Brooklyn: ‘It was just magnificent’

    'I was glad to see the religious aspect plus the reinforcement of heaven or the belief in something ...
    Arts & Culture January 5, 2009
  • Sociology Professor: ‘DPA shows a different perspective of dance’

    Sociology Professor: ‘DPA shows a different perspective of dance’

    'I thought it was beautiful, the way how the women used their hand and feet in unison.'
    Arts & Culture January 5, 2009
  • Famous Screenwriter Enjoys the Performance

    Famous Screenwriter Enjoys the Performance

    Among the audience that watched the Divine Performing Arts show on New Years Eve in Pasadena Civic Auditorium ...
    Arts & Culture January 4, 2009
  • Painting Competition’s Winning Piece

    Painting Competition’s Winning Piece

    The Gold Award for the first Chinese International Figure Painting Competition went to a piece of great expression.
    Arts & Culture December 28, 2008
  • The Two-Stringed Erhu Mesmerizes Audiences

    The Two-Stringed Erhu Mesmerizes Audiences

    A small woman with erhu, a tiny bowed instrument, enthralls an entire audience.
    Arts & Culture December 27, 2008
  • Russian Musician: ‘I’ll smile all night!’

    Russian Musician: ‘I’ll smile all night!’

    “Good colors, good costumes, and everybody smiling! It's good energy and good atmosphere! Not only the artists were ...
    Arts & Culture December 22, 2008
  • Creating Brightness and Good Fortune

    Creating Brightness and Good Fortune

    The painting “Dignity” by Xi Qiang won a bronze award at the first International Chinese Figure Painting Competition.
    Arts & Culture December 19, 2008
  • Opera Review: ‘Thaïs’

    Opera Review: ‘Thaïs’

    Renée Fleming and Thomas Hampson star in Massenet's story of sacred and unhallowed love at the Metropolitan Opera.
    Performing Arts December 17, 2008
  • Poet, Lyricist, Newspaperman

    Poet, Lyricist, Newspaperman

    Joseph Pulitzer said that “newspapers should have no friends” but that did not always refer to editors who ...
    Arts & Culture December 15, 2008
  • Gold Award Winner of NTDTV’s First Chinese Figure Painting Competition

    Gold Award Winner of NTDTV’s First Chinese Figure Painting Competition

    With his impressive yet meaningful picture 'Suffering in China' artist Li Yuan won the Gold Award.
    Arts & Culture December 14, 2008
  • Artek Madrigals Enthrall

    Artek Madrigals Enthrall

    The Artek ensemble's mission is to promote ancient music of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, by playing on...
    Arts & Culture December 9, 2008
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