
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 MarathonWhat Makes It Italian? Studies in Contrast
View details about the event: Novecento: Italy & USAWhat Makes It Italian? Studies in Contrast
View details about the event: Ottocento: Italy & AustriaWhat Makes It Italian? Studies in Contrast
View details about the event: Settecento: Venice & ParisWhat Makes It Italian? Studies in Contrast
View details about the event: Late Seicento: Rome & EnglandWhat Makes It Italian? Studies in Contrast
View details about the event: Early Seicento: Tuscany & NetherlandsWhat Makes It Italian? Studies in Contrast
View details about the event: Cinquecento: Rome & SpainWhat Makes It Italian? Studies in Contrast
View details about the event: Quattrocento: Tuscany & FlandersWhat Makes It Italian? Studies in Contrast
View details about the event: Trecento: Tuscany & FranceWhat Makes it Italian? Discovering Regional Characteristics in Music
View details about the event: Crossroads: PalermoWhat Makes it Italian? Discovering Regional Characteristics in Music
View details about the event: Neapolitan VocalismWhat Makes it Italian? Discovering Regional Characteristics in Music
View details about the event: The Glory of RomeWhat Makes it Italian? Discovering Regional Characteristics in Music
View details about the event: Florence: HumanismWhat Makes it Italian? Discovering Regional Characteristics in Music
View details about the event: Cosmopolitan BolognaWhat Makes it Italian? Discovering Regional Characteristics in Music
View details about the event: The Extravagance of VeniceItalian Composers Today
View details about the event: Estasi di un attoThe Unicorn
View details about the event: Gian-Carlo Menotti (1911-2007)The Potential of Realism
View details about the event: Ruggero Leoncavallo (1857-1919)The Lyric Prototype
View details about the event: Vincenzo Bellini (1801-1835)& Sons
View details about the event: CANCELLED: Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725)Con dolce brama
View details about the event: CANCELLED: Maestro Piero (1300-1350)Beyond “Adriana Lecouvreur”
View details about the event: Francesco CileaThe Librettist Composes
View details about the event: Arrigo BoitoWhat Makes It “Bel Canto”?
View details about the event: Donizetti and ChopinNeapolitan in Exile
View details about the event: Domenico CimarosaTaking Wing
View details about the event: Arcangelo CorelliWomen Sing Bass
View details about the event: Vivaldi’s “Gloria”The German-Italian Connection
View details about the event: Bach-BusoniRossini’s “Stabat Mater”
View details about the event: “Too Playful”What Independent Means Means
View details about the event: Tomaso Albinoniand the Comic Finale
View details about the event: Galuppi and MozartStradella’s “Susanna”
View details about the event: Blaming the VictimGabrieli in Venice
View details about the event: SoundscapesItalian music today
View details about the event: Learning to love itOttorino Respighi (1879 – 1936)
View details about the event: How a Tone Poem meansWolf-Ferrari and Chausson
View details about the event: Italian and French song with German rootsRameau and Traetta (1727 – 1779)
View details about the event: Hippolyte/IppolitoVivaldi and Falconieri (1586 – 1656)
View details about the event: Unsettling to the nuns