
INFINITO: A Translation Marathon
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Celebrating Leopardi’s poem with Jonathan Galassi, Luigi Ballerini, and NYU students
View details about the event: INFINITO: A Translation Marathon“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Sculpture
View details about the event: Mixed Media“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Sculpture
View details about the event: Various Media“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Sculpture
View details about the event: Marble II“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Sculpture
View details about the event: Marble I“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Sculpture
View details about the event: Bronze“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Sculpture
View details about the event: Wood“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Landscape Architecture
View details about the event: From Sicily to the Tyrol“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Landscape Architecture
View details about the event: The Modern World“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Landscape Architecture
View details about the event: The Veneto“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Landscape Architecture
View details about the event: Bellagio, Early and Late“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Landscape Architecture
View details about the event: Tuscany“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Landscape Architecture
View details about the event: Rome Environs“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Landscape Architecture
View details about the event: Outside Florence, Outside Rome“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Art
View details about the event: In our Lifetime: Italy and the USA“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Art
View details about the event: Modern World: Italian and English“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Art
View details about the event: Settecento: Italy and France“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Art
View details about the event: Seicento: Italian and Dutch“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Art
View details about the event: Cinquecento: Italian and German“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Art
View details about the event: Quattrocento: Italian and Flemish“What Makes It Italian?” Gli Strumenti
View details about the event: Zampogna (bagpipe) – Southern Italy and Sicily“What Makes It Italian?” Gli Strumenti
View details about the event: Launeddas (triple clarinet) – Sardinia“What Makes It Italian?” Gli Strumenti
View details about the event: Piffero (oboe) – Quattro Province“What Makes It Italian?” Gli Strumenti
View details about the event: Chitarra battente – Southern Italy“What Makes It Italian?” Gli Strumenti
View details about the event: The Harp – Basilicata“What Makes It Italian?” Gli Strumenti
View details about the event: The Violin – Emilia and Cremona“What Makes it Italian?”: The Music and Architecture of Italy
View details about the event: Modern – Bari“What Makes it Italian?”: The Music and Architecture of Italy
View details about the event: Late Ottocento –Turin“What Makes it Italian?”: The Music and Architecture of Italy
View details about the event: Neoclassical – Naples“What Makes it Italian?”: The Music and Architecture of Italy
View details about the event: Baroque – Sicily“What Makes it Italian?”: The Music and Architecture of Italy
View details about the event: Gothic – Milan“What Makes it Italian?”: The Music and Architecture of Italy
View details about the event: Palladian – Vicenza“What Makes it Italian?”: The Music and Architecture of Italy
View details about the event: Renaissance – Rome“What Makes it Italian?”: The Music and Architecture of Italy
View details about the event: Early Renaissance – Florence“What Makes it Italian?”: According to Puccini
View details about the event: Ennio Morricone (1928 – 2020): Artist of film music“What Makes it Italian?”: According to Puccini
View details about the event: Alfredo Catalani (1854 – 1893): Depictor of death by avalanche“What Makes it Italian?”: According to Puccini
View details about the event: Niccolò Paganini (1782 – 1840): Virtuoso casino-owner“What Makes it Italian?”: According to Puccini
View details about the event: Giuseppe Sarti (1729 – 1802): Composer to the Tsars“What Makes it Italian?”: According to Puccini
View details about the event: Antonio Caldara (1670 – 1736): Creator of the first ‘Clemenza’“What Makes it Italian?”: According to Puccini
View details about the event: Francesco Provenzale (1624–1704): Founder of the Neapolitan School“What Makes it Italian?”: According to Puccini
View details about the event: Francesco Corteccia (1502 – 1571): Weaver of new textures