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The inherent risk of conference collections, miscellaneousness, is in this case a source of strength, since it enables these...Martin Butler
This unlikely renaissance was propelled purely by the urgent, guttering need to describe, record, understand, communicate, and grapple with the immediate reality shared by artists and public alike. Presaged by Luchino Visconti as he dared counter Fascist rectitude with a portrait of insidious transgr...
When we look into the history of theatre, a dazzling spot on the map, the Apennine peninsula by the Mediterranean Sea, can not be neglected. From the gradually established ancient Roman theatre to the highly prosperous Italian Renaissance theatre, significant contributions to the development of thea...
Theatre of Memory: The Plays of Kalidasa The authors assessed the quality of child care in a representative national sample of 42 child-care centers in the Netherlands and compared it with the qua... Kalidasa 被引量: 18发表: 1984年 Barbarous Play: Race on the English Renaissance Stage 163 ...
Giovanni Domenico da Nola (also Nolla) (c. 1510-1520 – May 1592) was an Italian composer and poet of the Renaissance. He was born in the town of Nola, Italy. He was a founding member of the Accademia dei Sereni in 1546-1547, where he knew Luigi Dentice and Marchese della Terza, ...
(“Manifesto of Futurism”)in the previous year. On 11 February 1910 Boccioni, with Balla, Carlo Carrà, Luigi Russolo and Severini, signed theManifesto dei pittori futuristi (“Manifesto of Futurist painters”),and on 8 March he read the manifesto at the Politeama Chiarella theatre in Turin...
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (c. 1525 – 2 February 1594) was an Italian Renaissance composer of sacred music and the best-known 16th-century representative of the Roman School of musical composition. He had a lasting influence on the development of church music, and his work is cons...
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Theatre. During his career in Saint Petersburg, Drigo conducted the premieres and regular performances of nearly every ballet and Italian opera performed on the Tsarist stage. Drigo is equally noted for his original full-length compositions for the ballet as well as his large catalog of ...