The essay focuses on the music and theatre performances led by Luigi Rasi, Director of the “Regia Scuola di Recitazione di Firenze” (Royal School of Acting of Florence since 1882 to 1918. Actor, writer, historian of theatre and teacher of declamation, Rasi brought on stage several melodramas, from Bürger’s Lenore to Schumann’s Manfred. In collaboration with the “Regio Istituto Musicale di Firenze” (Royal Music Institute of Florence) and in dialogue with different European intellectuals (among others, Arnaldo Bonaventura, Edward Dent, Edgardo Maddalena) Rasi researched a new relationship between music and declamation, a field of experimentation which would have later found a larger fortune also in Italy
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The essay focuses on the music and theatre performances led by Luigi Rasi, Director of the “Regia Sc...
The essay focuses on the music and theatre performances led by Luigi Rasi, Director of the “Regia Sc...
Teatro, letteratura e ricerca si intrecciano indissolubilmente nell’opera e nella vita di Luigi Rasi...
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An atypical actor of the 19th century theatre world, Luigi Rasi retired from the stage early to assu...
The artistic path of young Gabriellino d’Annunzio, undertaken against his father’s will, has a deci...
The artistic path of young Gabriellino d’Annunzio, undertaken against his father’s will, has a decis...
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The present essay aims at reviewing the issues and methodologies faced in my PhD research. The first...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 24:47 in lengthPini di Roma (Pines of Rome) is...
The essay explores the reception of Rossini’s Italian operas in the writings of Étienne-Jean Deléclu...
The essay focuses on the music and theatre performances led by Luigi Rasi, Director of the “Regia Sc...
The essay focuses on the music and theatre performances led by Luigi Rasi, Director of the “Regia Sc...
Teatro, letteratura e ricerca si intrecciano indissolubilmente nell’opera e nella vita di Luigi Rasi...
Luigi Marchesi worked for the first time with Angelo Tarchi in Il conte di Saldagna, created in 1787...
An atypical actor of the 19th century theatre world, Luigi Rasi retired from the stage early to assu...
The artistic path of young Gabriellino d’Annunzio, undertaken against his father’s will, has a deci...
The artistic path of young Gabriellino d’Annunzio, undertaken against his father’s will, has a decis...
Each year the Italian government chooses a topic as the focus of the ‘week of Italian in the world’,...
The correspondence between Pietro Verri and Alessandro Verri is a well-known but neglected source in...
The article is the result of some researches about the ideas on the operatic reform appeared in Ital...
This article investigates the presence of Lorenzo Da Ponte on the English stage between the end of t...
International audienceIn 1670, the marriage between Giovanni Battista Rospigliosi, nephew of Pope Cl...
The present essay aims at reviewing the issues and methodologies faced in my PhD research. The first...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 24:47 in lengthPini di Roma (Pines of Rome) is...
The essay explores the reception of Rossini’s Italian operas in the writings of Étienne-Jean Deléclu...