Das Lied von der Erde with poems by Elisabeth Frischauf

November 2025, saw two Memorable performances of Das Lied von der Erde at the Kurhaus Bad tölz and Bergson Kulturkraftwerk Theater, Munich Germany

Hear the poems: Truth, Shoot'em, a fragment of Love Lingers on the short video below:, extracted from the complete performance.

This Lied von der Erde is an hour-long woven tapestry in memory of the ending of WW II, of Nazi banned music and writing by those who managed to escape and those who perished. Conceived and directed through a contemporary lens, by Martina Veh, with my voice and poems in Soundscape by Christoph Reiserer. Also performing: Soprano, Stephanie Krug; Actor, Stefan Wilkening; Dancer, Alberto Pagani; Conductor, Maria Fitzgerald.

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A video clip of the reading on June 10, 2022 of "They Clasp my Hand"

Highlights of my reading to be seen here

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Please join me on opening night, July 21, 6-8 PM, masks required

Friends Expo 2022

Ceres Gallery

July 21 | 6 - 8 PM

Opening Reception // Masks Required

547 West 27th St. Suite 201

New York, NY 10001  

Mixed Media Mobile, “Gimme Shelter,” dedicated to refugees everywhere

Gimme Shelter

Inside was warm, there’’d be a basket of plenty of !f-f-food. There were blankets and cuddles; Santa came regularly. It was home, Home!, HOME!

Outside it's cold or way too hot and hard and HOMELESS and scary & dirty. Homeless. And there we are forgotten. Looked through, if at all. Death comes wherever we are—Inside & Outside—there WE are all EQUAL.

Ceramic Mask, FEAR

JULY 19 – AUGUST 13, 2022

(212) 947-6100  | art@ceresgallery.org

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Reading and Book signing at 372 Central Park West, Manhattan today, June 12, 2022. A moving reading and lively discussion.

Setting up in the community room.

The room awaits

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TOMORROW, JUNE 10, 2022 ARTS ON THE LAKE 7PM: 640 Rte 52, Kent, NY

Die meine Hand ergreifen -

They Clasp My Hands

A book publishing celebration and interview with Elizabeth Frischauf

Author, artist and psychiatrist, Elizabeth Frischauf speaks about her work recently published by the distinguished Austrian publisher, Theodor Kramer. The poems relate the power of her family's connections and losses across generations from WWI to the birth of her own grandchildren. Tom Kersting will be interviewing her.

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