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Don Pasquale
Dramma buffo in three acts by Giovanni Ruffini Music by Gaetano Donizetti First performance: Paris, Théâtre-Italien, January 3, 1843 Critical edition edited by Roger Parker and Gabriele Dotto © Ca...
Zoraida di Granata
Heroic melodrama by Bartolomeo Merelli and Jacopo Ferretti (revamped version) Music by Gaetano Donizetti First performance: Teatro Argentina, Rome, January 7, 1824 (revamped version) Critical edition...
Culture in dictatorial regimes: between propaganda and free art
Project around the play King Lear died in Moscow Dictatorships often use different artistic languages (Cinema, Visual Art and Music) in their subjugation of populations, instrumentalizing them for th...
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The Five Elements
Earth Air Water Fire Ether Alessandro Quarta brings his music to the five elements, transforms them and makes them his own, brings the quintessence of nature in concert, in the wonder of the union of...
Come and write your little letter!
Single meeting Date: December 7, 2024 Time: 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Cost: free with mandatory registration here A hands-on workshop to create your own letter for Santa Lucia or Santa Claus togeth...
The light of movement
Single meeting Date: December 7, 2024 Time: 17:30-19:00 Cost: 15 euros Workshop between movement and light, where the body is transformed into a living, glowing brush that leaves its mark, capt...
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I ragazzi irresistibili
I ragazzi irresistibili
The two main characters in the play by Neil Simon, rightly judged to be one of the greatest American writers of the last fifty years, are two elderly variety actors who have worked as a couple all th...
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I ragazzi irresistibili
I ragazzi irresistibili
The two main characters in the play by Neil Simon, rightly judged to be one of the greatest American writers of the last fifty years, are two elderly variety actors who have worked as a couple all th...
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I ragazzi irresistibili
I ragazzi irresistibili
The two main characters in the play by Neil Simon, rightly judged to be one of the greatest American writers of the last fifty years, are two elderly variety actors who have worked as a couple all th...
Culture in dictatorial regimes: between propaganda and free art
Project around the play King Lear died in Moscow Dictatorships often use different artistic languages (Cinema, Visual Art and Music) in their subjugation of populations, instrumentalizing them for th...