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The Festival of Piedigrotta
As early as 1487 there is mention in chronicles of the
“festa di Santa Maria della Grotta”
held on the 7th and 8th of September at the church now known as S. Maria ...
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Enrico Cerulli
Enrico Cerulli (1898-1988) was a Neapolitan scholar and eventually came to be regarded as somewhat the dean of Italian orientalists, specializing in the languages and culture ...
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Those Two Statues in Piazza Plebiscito
Directly in front of the impressive colonnade of the church of
San Francesco di Paola
at Piazza Plebiscito are the two ...
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West-Eastern Ravello Festival 2008
The Ravello Festival used to be called the Wagner Festival, a music event held (for the first time in 1953) in honor of the German composer, who visited the area in 1880. ...
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The Center for Ancient Music
In
The Present State of Music in France and Italy
, published in 1771, Charles Burney wrote wistfully:
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Suor Orsola Benincasa (university)
Private institutions of higher learning and state technical and trade schools in Italy have to go through a process of accreditation and approval in order to be
pareggiato
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Naples Miscellaneous 10 (mid-July, 2008)
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Pino Daniele (photo) continues to amaze. He gave an outdoor concert last night (July 8) at Piazza Plebiscito and drew 30,000 fans (!), most of whom were ...
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Ruggero Leoncavallo
There is a considerable list of composers known primarily for only one piece of music, even though they wrote many. Claude Joseph Roget de Lisle comes to mind immediately; ...
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Domenico Rea
A friend has reminded me of something that Eric Hoffer once said: “Too many words blur and dilute ideas…there is not an idea that cannot be expressed in 200 words.” By a pleasant ...
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The Teatro di Corte
Keen-eyed observers notice that the grand San Carlo opera house is not just adjacent to the royal palace, it is actually built right onto it as a north wing, if you will, ...
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