
What Porpora Taught Haydn
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“What Makes It Italian?” Famous Composers and the Italians Who Taught Them
View details about the event: What Porpora Taught HaydnA Lecture by Rita Librandi, Università Orientale di Napoli. Introduced by Jane Tylus, NYU. February 8, 2018
Watch the video: The Audacious Metaphors of Mystical WomenToday’s word is MERDA, the Italian word for “shit,” but also the good luck cheer among performers.
Watch the video: Parole Parole: “Merda”Today’s word is SCRUPOLO, the Italian word for a doubt.
Watch the video: Parole Parole: “Scrupolo”Il Mattino
Read more about: Marco Perillo porta a New York i «Misteri e segreti dei quartieri di Napoli» (open in a new tab)Author and journalist Marco Perillo presents his book Misteri e segreti dei quartieri di Napoli in conversation with Stefano Albertini (NYU). December 13, 2017
Watch the video: Marco Perillo on Neapolitan secrets and mysteriesToday’s word is SBIRRO, the Italian word for cop, but slightly worse.
Watch the video: Parole Parole: “Sbirro”Today’s word is OMBRA, the Italian word for shadow.
Watch the video: Parole Parole: “Ombra”Prof. Noa Steimatsky talks about Cecilia Mangini’s work. Introduced by David Forgacs (NYU). November 28, 2017
Watch the video: Cecilia Mangini’s PoeticsToday’s word is BACCHETTONA, the Italian word for a strict and severe person.
Watch the video: Parole Parole: “Bacchettona”A talk by Prof. Mauro Mussolin about Michelangelo’s drawings for the fortifications of Florence. November 15, 2017
Watch the video: Michelangelo and Paper as PalimpsestSì o No Magazine
Read more about: La prima di De Gregori negli States: un tuffo nel passato (open in a new tab)The seminar Global Interdependence and the Crisis of Democracy: Aldo Moro’s Vision, George L. Mosse’s Interpretation. November 10, 2017
Watch the video: Seminar on Aldo Moro