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Visconti’s Verdi

Italian Journal / Columnists and Contributors, Verdi Ever After, Volume 20. Number X. 2013 / Pierpaolo Polzonetti /

by Pierpaolo POLZONETTI
On November 2, 1906, Carla Erba, granddaughter of the founder of a leading Italian pharmaceutical industry, gave birth to Luchino Visconti in Milan, the city once ruled by the Visconti family. One hour before he was born – as he liked to recollect – the curtain went up at La Scala for a performance of Verdi’s Traviata.

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Shared Ideals

Italian Journal / Columnists and Contributors, Verdi Ever After, Volume 20. Number X. 2013 / Federica Troisi /

by Federica TROISI
The celebration of the birth of Giuseppe Verdi provides the opportunity for a careful philological reading of his productions and a study of how European literary sources influenced the great composer’s artistic path. If the first task can be performed by a musician, the latter also involves the literary scholar.

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Otello’s Screen Presence

Italian Journal / Columnists and Contributors, Verdi Ever After, Volume 20. Number X. 2013 / David Schroeder /

by David SCHROEDER
Three decades of the operatic character on the silver screen.
From 1958 to 1986, four notable films of Verdi’s Otello appeared, with remarkably little in common. The first, made for RAI television by director Franco Enriquez in 1958, featured Mario Del Monaco; then came Walter Felsenstein’s East German version in 1969, five years later Herbert von Karajan both conducted and directed his with Jon Vickers and Mirella Freni, and Franco Zeffirelli’s appeared in 1986.

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Verdi’s “Most Beautiful” Work

Italian Journal / Columnists and Contributors, Verdi Ever After, Volume 20. Number X. 2013 / Fred Plotkin /

by Fred PLOTKIN
Talk to anyone in Busseto about Giuseppe Verdi, who was born five kilometers away in Roncole, and he or she will have a strong opinion about the composer who was also a national hero for giving Italy definition and voice in his operas and political activities. As often as not, Verdi is regarded with grudging respect locally for his indisputable achievements.

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Memorably “Imperfect”

Italian Journal / Columns, Diario Rome-NY, Verdi Ever After, Volume 20. Number X. 2013 / Ludovica Rossi Purini /

by Ludovica ROSSI PURINI
Giorgio Battistelli is an award-winning composer of classical music, opera and musical theater, performed by such greats as Riccardo Muti, Antonio Pappano, Lorin Maazel, Daniele Gatti, Daniel Harding, Ádám Fischer and others.

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To Back(Stage) Or Not To Back(Stage)

Italian Journal / Columns, Contemporary Art, Verdi Ever After, Volume 20. Number X. 2013 / Gianluca Marziani /

by Gianluca Marziani
We see it, on the wall of a gallery or museum, indoors or outdoors, in or on a monitor screen, hanging, suspended or resting … to us the work of art always appears as a finished project. Ultimately, we see the end result and (almost) never behind the scenes, with executive backstage passes to witness the time between conception and design.

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Backstage View

Italian Journal / Columns, Fashion, Verdi Ever After, Volume 20. Number X. 2013 / Barbara Zorzoli /

by Barbara ZORZOLI
As the lights go up, the music starts and the models stride into view. Their timing is perfect and the clothes look sensational… but the show begins behind the scenes.

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Italian Fiction Into Screenplays

Italian Journal / Columnists and Contributors, Columns, Literature, Verdi Ever After, Volume 20. Number X. 2013 / Laura Giacalone /

by Laura GIACALONE
The history of Italian literature has always been tightly intertwined with that of film. World-famous cinematic transpositions of literature masterpieces have left indelible marks on the collective imagination.

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Light Upon…Ancient Faces

Italian Journal / Columns, Photography, Verdi Ever After, Volume 20. Number X. 2013 / Mauro Benedetti /

photography by Mauro Benedetti
The Capitoline Museum in Rome is a treasure trove of Italian antiquities, including three grand rooms dedicated solely to the preferred form of portraiture in B.C. Rome: sculptural busts.

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Valeria Golino

Italian Journal / Columns, Face File, Verdi Ever After, Volume 20. Number X. 2013 / Barbara Zorzoli /

by Barbara ZORZOLI
For three decades, Valeria Golino, 47, has enjoyed a career of unusual variety, alternating in the past 25 years between Hollywood movies and films in her native Italy. Best known to English-speaking audiences as Topper Harley’s sexy, exotic girlfriend in the popular Hot Shots! and for her role in Rain Man with Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise, Valeria, born to a Greek mother and Italian father in Naples, began her career as a model. She started working as an actress during the 1980s, after she was discovered by Italian film icon Lina Wertmüller, who cast her in A Joke of Destiny (1983) when she was still in high school. Three years later she won the Best Actress award at the Venice Film Festival for Storia d’Amore.

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Italian Journal 13: Gastronomia

Italian Journal 13: Gastronomia

Gastronomia

Columns

Alberto Onetti Barbara Alfano Barbara Zorzoli Claudia Palmira Acunto David A. Lewis David Coggins Davide Pellegrini David Schroeder Diego Carmignani Domitilla Dardi Editorial Interns Elena Kostioukovitch Elizabeth MInchilli Erika Block featured Federica Troisi Federico Capitoni Fred Plotkin Genny Di Bert Geoff Andrews George W. Martin Gianluca Marziani Hasia R. Diner Joe Bastianich John P. Colletta Katherine A. McIver Laura Giacalone Ludovica Rossi Purini Marcia J. Citron Marina Spunta Mauro Benedetti Nicoletta Leonardi Pierpaolo Polzonetti Richard Wilk S. Acunto Silvana Annicchiarico Silvia Ammary Stefano Giovannoni Sybille Ebert-Schifferer Tim Parks Tonino Paris Valentina Coccia Veronica Maria White William Cartwright William Hope

In Gastronomia

  • The Simple Luxury
    11 November 2016
  • The Intellectual Foundations of Italian Food
    11 November 2016
  • Why Italians love to talk about the food
    11 November 2016
  • The Epic History of Italians and Their Food: Interview with John Dickie
    11 November 2016
  • The Sicilian Food Revival
    11 November 2016
  • “The Bread Is Soft”: Italian Foodways, American Abundance
    11 November 2016
  • Food as a literary and political icon in Italy
    11 November 2016
  • Campo de’ Fiori Market in Rome
    11 November 2016
  • What Artists Ate
    11 November 2016
  • Italian Food as a Literary Device in Hemingway’s Fiction
    11 November 2016
  • Gaze and Taste in Some Contemporary Works
    11 November 2016
  • Food Save Italy
    11 November 2016
  • Food for All
    11 November 2016
  • The elegance of food. Tales about food and fashion
    11 November 2016
  • Chefs of la cucina Italiana
    11 November 2016
  • Joe Bastianich
    11 November 2016

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Italian Journal Columnists and Contributers

Alberto Onetti Barbara Alfano Barbara Zorzoli Claudia Palmira Acunto David A. Lewis David Coggins Davide Pellegrini David Schroeder Diego Carmignani Domitilla Dardi Editorial Interns Elena Kostioukovitch Elizabeth MInchilli Erika Block featured Federica Troisi Federico Capitoni Fred Plotkin Genny Di Bert Geoff Andrews George W. Martin Gianluca Marziani Hasia R. Diner Joe Bastianich John P. Colletta Katherine A. McIver Laura Giacalone Ludovica Rossi Purini Marcia J. Citron Marina Spunta Mauro Benedetti Nicoletta Leonardi Pierpaolo Polzonetti Richard Wilk S. Acunto Silvana Annicchiarico Silvia Ammary Stefano Giovannoni Sybille Ebert-Schifferer Tim Parks Tonino Paris Valentina Coccia Veronica Maria White William Cartwright William Hope

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