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Postwar Italy Through the Lens of Literature
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Postwar Italy Through the Lens of Literature
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View Details View details about the event: The Italian Colony of São Paulo[In ITALIAN] With author Giorgio Van Straten
View Details View details about the event: La ribelle: Vita straordinaria di Nada ParriPresented by the American Italian Cultural Roundtable
View Details View details about the event: Michelangelo’s Early MasterpiecesPaolo Cognetti
View Details View details about the event: Le otto montagneThe Black Madonna & the Taranta with I Giullari di Piazza
View Details View details about the event: Healing Music from Southern Italy [Day 1 of 3]The Black Madonna & the Taranta with I Giullari di Piazza
View Details View details about the event: Healing Music from Southern Italy [Day 2 of 3]The Black Madonna & the Taranta with I Giullari di Piazza
View Details View details about the event: Healing Music from Southern Italy [Day 3 of 3]Donatella Di Pietrantonio
View Details View details about the event: Borgo Sud“What Makes it Italian?”: According to Puccini
View Details View details about the event: Francesco Corteccia (1502 – 1571): Weaver of new texturesA Cultural History
View Details View details about the event: Italian NeorealismDante’s Epistles and His Latin Works of the Last Years
View Details View details about the event: Epistole, Ecloghe, Questio“What Makes it Italian?”: According to Puccini
View Details View details about the event: Francesco Provenzale (1624–1704): Founder of the Neapolitan SchoolDocumenting the history of Italian American theater
View Details View details about the event: Tutti in Scena“What Makes it Italian?”: According to Puccini
View Details View details about the event: Antonio Caldara (1670 – 1736): Creator of the first ‘Clemenza’For NYU Students Only!
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