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NOW WITH VIDEO: Die Freiburger Opernsängerin Kim-Lillian Strebel wird von der International Academy of Science, Humanities and Arts gefördert.
Performing Arts, Music German

NOW WITH VIDEO: Die Freiburger Opernsängerin Kim-Lillian Strebel wird von der International Academy of Science, Humanities and Arts gefördert.

Felicitas Holzer, Stephan Seiler University of Buenos Aires, IASHA / JOSHA Journal

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We congratulate Kim-Lillian Strebel who is part of the opera ensemble at the Freiburg Theater on her brilliant performance as Fiordiligi in Mozart’s opera 'Così fan tutte'. This young artist has been awarded a one-year scholarship by the International Academy of Sciences, Humanities and Arts (IASHA). We are happy to present a portrait of an interesting and passionate young lady succeeding in the opera world. Read more about the Interview with Kim-Lillian! [Article in German] For a VIDEO of Kim, download the pdf and hit the "WATCH VIDEO" button. YOU will enjoy it!

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Title

NOW WITH VIDEO: Die Freiburger Opernsängerin Kim-Lillian Strebel wird von der International Academy of Science, Humanities and Arts gefördert.

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Article

Published in
Journal 23. August 2016
Language
German
Journal
Vol 3 Issue 4
Categories

Performing Arts, Music

Affiliations
1 University of Buenos Aires 2 IASHA / JOSHA Journal

This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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Felicitas Holzer et al. (2016). "NOW WITH VIDEO: Die Freiburger Opernsängerin Kim-Lillian Strebel wird von der International Academy of Science, Humanities and Arts gefördert.". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.3.4.221.