
I turcs tal Friúl
Written by Pier Paolo Pasolini; Directed by Elio De Capitani
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On the occasion of the publication of ‘The Betrothed’ A new translation by Michael F. Moore of Alessandro Manzoni’s ‘I promessi sposi’ Casa Italiana presented a screening of I promessi sposi (The Betrothed) (1922, Silent with Italian intertitles subtitled in English, 130 min.) In a newly restored version by the Fondazione Cineteca Italiana (Cineteca di Milano) With a new soundtrack commissioned by NYU Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò Composed by Art Hirahara Performed live by: Paul Bollenback – guitar Art Hirahara – programming, piano, keyboards Mas Koga – flute, saxophones Jennifer Vincent – 5 string cello
Watch the video: Casa Italiana Holiday Party 2022 and screening of I Promessi Sposi (1922)
Adventures in Italian Opera with Fred Plotkin
Watch the video: A Conversation with Speranza Scappucci
Adventures in Italian Opera with Fred Plotkin
Watch the video: A Conversation with Carlo Rizzi
xantablackz A verbiage and sounding event for current communization
Watch the video: xantablackz (Music by Diego Minciacchi)
A lecture by Luca Della Libera Music Conservatory “Licino Refice”, Frosinone
Watch the video: Don Giovanni Before ‘Don Giovanni’
A conversation with Director Jessica Gould Star Ezra Knight
Watch the video: “Babylon: Ghetto, Renaissance, and Modern Oblivion” NYC Premiere
Featuring Alessandra Belloni, vocals & percussion John La Barbera, music director, guitarist & composer of I Giullari di Piazza
Watch the video: Sacred Drumming for the Seven Black Madonnas
Part of the series “Adventures in Italian Opera with Fred Plotkin”
Watch the video: A Conversation with Michele Pertusi
Mafalda Minnozzi, vocals presenting her latest album CINEMA CITY – Jazz Scenes from Italian Film
Watch the video: Mafalda Minnozzi – “Via con me” (Paolo Conte)
Mafalda Minnozzi, vocals presenting her latest album CINEMA CITY – Jazz Scenes from Italian Film
Watch the video: Mafalda Minnozzi – “SE” (Ennio Morricone from ‘Cinema Paradiso’)
Mafalda Minnozzi, vocals presenting her latest album CINEMA CITY – Jazz Scenes from Italian Film
Watch the video: Mafalda Minnozzi – “Anonimo Veneziano” (Stelvio Cipriani)
A conversation between Alessandro Barchiesi (Classics, NYU) Ara Merjian (Italian Studies, NYU)
Watch the video: Introduction to Pasolini’s “Medea”