The focus of this review article is recent work in opera studies whose librettists and composers were from Italy
Opera as an artform has a very misogynistic history. Many of the most beloved works in the standard ...
The most powerful incentive in the study of Italian is undoubtedly the Italian culture and music at ...
Review of 'Theatre, Opera, and Performance in Italy from the Fifteenth Century to the Present: Essay...
The focus of this review article is recent work in opera studies whose librettists and composers wer...
In this article, Aubrey S. Garlington, Jr. explains the historical tension between the composer of t...
Each year the Italian government chooses a topic as the focus of the ‘week of Italian in the world’,...
The article focuses on the Italian Opera in Paris and Vienna (1789-1814), tracing its historical pro...
Sole British contribution to international peer-reviewed volume originating from the interdisciplina...
The article examines the language used in some Italian opera librettos in XVII- XVIII centuries. The...
The article is the result of some researches about the ideas on the operatic reform appeared in Ital...
The aim of the article is to determine the role of the composer Francesca Caccini in the Italian mus...
This article investigates the presence of Lorenzo Da Ponte on the English stage between the end of t...
This article explores the relationship between politics, society and culture in Napoleonic Milan (17...
Varela Braga, Ariane; True, Thomas-Leo (2018). Studying Foreign Artists in Rome This is an article,...
Defense date: 15/12/2008Examining Board: Prof. Edward Arfon Rees (EUI, and European Research Instit...
Opera as an artform has a very misogynistic history. Many of the most beloved works in the standard ...
The most powerful incentive in the study of Italian is undoubtedly the Italian culture and music at ...
Review of 'Theatre, Opera, and Performance in Italy from the Fifteenth Century to the Present: Essay...
The focus of this review article is recent work in opera studies whose librettists and composers wer...
In this article, Aubrey S. Garlington, Jr. explains the historical tension between the composer of t...
Each year the Italian government chooses a topic as the focus of the ‘week of Italian in the world’,...
The article focuses on the Italian Opera in Paris and Vienna (1789-1814), tracing its historical pro...
Sole British contribution to international peer-reviewed volume originating from the interdisciplina...
The article examines the language used in some Italian opera librettos in XVII- XVIII centuries. The...
The article is the result of some researches about the ideas on the operatic reform appeared in Ital...
The aim of the article is to determine the role of the composer Francesca Caccini in the Italian mus...
This article investigates the presence of Lorenzo Da Ponte on the English stage between the end of t...
This article explores the relationship between politics, society and culture in Napoleonic Milan (17...
Varela Braga, Ariane; True, Thomas-Leo (2018). Studying Foreign Artists in Rome This is an article,...
Defense date: 15/12/2008Examining Board: Prof. Edward Arfon Rees (EUI, and European Research Instit...
Opera as an artform has a very misogynistic history. Many of the most beloved works in the standard ...
The most powerful incentive in the study of Italian is undoubtedly the Italian culture and music at ...
Review of 'Theatre, Opera, and Performance in Italy from the Fifteenth Century to the Present: Essay...