Image ArrigoBoito photo.jpg thumb 140px right Boito at age 37 ArrigoBoito 24 February 1842 ndash 10 June 1918 , aka Enrico Giuseppe Giovanni Boito , pseudonym Tobia Gorrio, was an Italy Italian poet ... Image Arrigo Boito.jpg thumb left ArrigoBoito at age 42 Born in Padua , the son of Silvestro Boito, an Italian painter of miniatures and his wife, a Poles Polish countess, J zefina Radoli ska, Boito studied music at the Milan Conservatory with Alberto Mazzucato until 1861. In 1866 he fought ... Boito first Arrigo coauthors Przeslica, Agnieszka, ed title Publication of Boito s A minor Symphony ... in very primitive sound, the concert has been issued on CD . Camillo Boito , Arrigo s older ... Boito main.html ArrigoBoito at the Stanford University OperaGlass Composer index http www.classicistranieri.com ... Maeder, Il real fu dolore e l ideal sogno. ArrigoBoito e i limiti dell arte , Cesati Firenze, 2002. Emanuele d Angelo, ArrigoBoito , in Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies , edited by Gaetana Marrone, New York, Routledge, 2007, 1, pp.  271 274. Riccardo Viagrande, ArrigoBoito Un caduto ch rubo , poeta e musicista , Palermo, L Epos, 2008. Emanuele d Angelo, ArrigoBoito drammaturgo ... Boito cs ArrigoBoito da ArrigoBoito de ArrigoBoito et ArrigoBoito es ArrigoBoito eo ArrigoBoito fr ArrigoBoito gl ArrigoBoito ko hr ArrigoBoito it ArrigoBoito he la Henricus Boito hu ArrigoBoito nl ArrigoBoito ja no ArrigoBoito pl ArrigoBoito pt ArrigoBoito ro ArrigoBoito ru , sk ArrigoBoito sl ArrigoBoito fi ArrigoBoito sv ArrigoBoito tr ArrigoBoito uk zh ... aspires to originality but succeeds only at being strange. Boito withdrew the opera from further performances .... Boito s revised and drastically cut version also changed Faust from a baritone to a tenor, and it is still frequently performed and recorded today. Other than Mefistofele , Boito wrote very little music ... more details
Boito operas Nerone Nero is an opera in four acts composed by ArrigoBoito , to a libretto in Italian language Italian written by the composer. The work is a series of scenes from Roman Empire Imperial Rome at the time of Emperor Nero depicting tensions between the Imperial religion and Christianity, and ends with the Great Fire of Rome . Boito died in 1918 before finishing the work. Performance history It was eventually premiered posthumously at La Scala on May 1, 1924, conducted by Arturo Toscanini in a version of the score completed by Toscanini, Vincenzo Tommasini , and Antonio Smareglia . The role of Nero was first performed by Aureliano Pertile . The role of Asteria, a young woman torn between her love for Nero and her Christian sympathies, was created by Rosa Raisa . The opera was very well received at its premiere, and the newly rebuilt Teatro dell Opera di Roma Rome Opera House inaugurated its first season with Nerone in 1928. However, it has only been rarely performed since that time, even in Italy. It did not receive its US premiere until April 12, 1982, when it was performed in a concert version by the Opera Orchestra of New York in Carnegie Hall . Roles class wikitable Role Voice type Premiere cast ref cite web url http amadeusonline.net almanacco.php?Start 0&Giorno 1&Mese 05&Anno 1924&Giornata &Testo &Parola Stringa title Almanacco 1 May 1924 publisher AmadeusOnline language Italian accessdate 31 august 2010 ref br 1 May 1924 br Conductor Arturo Toscanini Asteria soprano Rosa Raisa Cerinto contralto Maria Doria Dosit o baritone Carlo Walter Fanu l baritone Carlo Galeffi Gobrias tenor Giuseppe Nessi Nerone tenor Aureliano Pertile P rside soprano Mita Vasari Rubria mezzo soprano Luisa Bertana Simon Mago baritone Marcel Journet Tigellino bass voice type bass Ezio ... by ArrigoBoito Nerone Category Italian language operas Category Operas Category Depictions of Nero in opera Category La Scala world premieres it Nerone Boito ... more details
Goy s . ArrigoBoito , Camillo s younger brother, was a noted poet, composer and the author of the libretti ...Unreferenced date December 2009 File Camillo Boito.jpg thumb right Camillo Boito Camillo Boito October 30, 1836 June 28, 1914 was an Italian architect and engineer, and a noted art critic, art historian and novelist. Biography Boito was born in Rome, the son of an Italian painter of miniatures. He studied in Padua and then architecture at the Accademia School of Fine Arts in Venice . During his time there, he was influenced by Selvatico Estense, an architect who championed the study of medieval art in Italy. He taught architecture at the Venice School of Fine Arts until 1856 when he moved to Tuscany . During his extensive work restoring ancient buildings, he tried to reconcile the conflicting views of his contemporaries on architectural restoration, notably those of Eugene Viollet le Duc and John Ruskin . This reconciliation of ideas was presented at the III Conference of Architects and Civil Engineers of Rome in 1883 in a document later to be known as the Primera Carta del Restauro or the Charter of Restoration. This inaugural charter develops eight points to be taken into consideration in the restoration of historical monuments 1. The differentiation of style between new and old parts ... was to promote a scientific attitude toward restoration. Boito s principles were well accepted and inspired modern legislation on restoration of historical monuments in several countries. Boito ... 1900s, Boito helped shape Italian laws protecting historical monuments. Boito died in Milan in 1914. Literary Works Boito also wrote several collections of short stories, including a psychological ... Senso Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Boito, Camillo ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Boito, Camillo Category 1836 births Category 1914 deaths Category People from ... Boito fr Camillo Boito it Camillo Boito ... more details
Infobox person image imagesize name Arrigo Breschi birth date ? birth place death date ? death place othername occupation Set decorator yearsactive 1950 1979 imdb id 0107663 Arrigo Breschi was an Italian set decorator . He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Academy Award for Best Art Direction Best Art Direction for the film It Started in Naples . ref name IMDb.com cite web url http www.imdb.com name nm0107663 awards title IMDb.com Arrigo Breschi Awards accessdate 2008 12 24 work IMDb.com ref Selected filmography It Started in Naples 1960 References reflist External links IMDb name 0107663 Arrigo Breschi Amg name 174690 Arrigo Breschi Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Breschi, Arrigo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Set decorator DATE OF BIRTH ? PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH ? PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Breschi, Arrigo Category Set decorators Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing film bio stub ... more details
Infobox Politician name Robert Arrigo honorific prefix small The Honourable small br honorific suffix small House of Representatives of Malta MP small image birth date Birth date and age 1954 12 4 mf y birth place Sliema , Malta residence Sliema , Malta order term start term end party Partit Nazzjonalista constituency website http www.arrigorobert.com www.arrigorobert.com religion Roman Catholic spouse Marina Arrigo children Alan br Andrew footnotes Robert Arrigo born December 4, 1954, in Sliema is a Maltese people Maltese politician currently a Member of the House of Representatives of Malta for the Government. He is a prominent businessman in Malta and was a previous Sliema mayor as well as chairman of Sliema Wanderers F.C. . He was educated at Stella Maris College, Balzan , St. Aloysius College, B Kara St. Aloysius College , Birkirkara , and the University of Malta , Msida . Business Arrigo s main business interests are within the travel and tourism industry, in fact he is the director of Robert Arrigo & Sons. Ltd., which operates as a hotel chain and in the transport and intermediary sectors. Having started himself as an employee in a hotel at the operational level, Arrigo went on to take over his father Ralph s business. Politics Arrigo was elected the first mayor of Sliema in the interests ..., Arrigo was elected to the 10th Maltese Parliament, in the interests of the Nationalist Party Partit ... Arrigo Marina , was elected as the first woman mayor of Sliema . ref cite web url http www.arrigorobert.com cv.htm title Robert Arrigo C.V. accessdate 2008 05 29 publisher Arrigo Robert ref Football He ... reflist External links http www.arrigorobert.com Arrigo Robert Personal political website http www.robertarrigo.com Robert Arrigo & Sons. Ltd. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Arrigo, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1954 12 04 PLACE OF BIRTH Sliema , Malta DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arrigo, Robert Category 1954 births Category Living people ... more details
Infobox MLB player image name Gerry Arrigo position Pitcher bats Left throws Left birthdate Birth date and age 1941 6 12 birthplace Chicago, Illinois debutdate June 12 debutyear 1961 debutteam Minnesota Twins finaldate June 5 finalyear 1970 finalteam Chicago White Sox stat1label Win baseball Win Loss stat1value 35 40 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 4.14 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 433 teams nowiki nowiki This forces MediaWiki to recognize the first bullet. Kind of a workaround to a bug. Minnesota Twins By 1961 By 1964 Cincinnati Reds By 1964 By 1966 , By 1967 By 1969 New York Mets By 1966 Chicago White Sox By 1970 highlights nowiki nowiki Gerald William Arrigo is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Before the By 1960 season, Arrigo was signed as an amateur free agent by the Chicago White Sox , but was promptly drafted away from them by the Minnesota Twins in the 1960 first year draft. Gerry played his first game with the Twins on June 12, 1961, pitching an 1 1 3 innings in the start, giving up 3 earned run s in the 2nd inning. He was credited with the loss. Arrigo threw two one hit games in his career. On June 26, 1964, he had a no hitter going against the White Sox until Mike Hershberger hit a single baseball single to center in the top of the 9th inning. The second game on April 29, 1967, however, had no anticipation of a no hitter as Arrigo gave up the only hit of the game to the New York Mets Jerry Grote in the first inning. Arrigo would go on to play his final MLB game with the Chicago White Sox on June 5, 1970. External links Baseballstats br a arrigge01 fangraphs 1000326 cube A Gerry Arrigo brm arrigo001ger http www.retrosheet.org boxesetc A Parrig101.htm Retrosheet Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Arrigo, Gerry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 12, 1941 PLACE OF BIRTH Chicago, Illinois DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arrigo, Gerry Category 1941 births Category Living people Category Baseball ... more details
Arrigo Delladio born November 1, 1928 was an Italy Italian cross country skier who competed in the 1950s. He finished 24th in the 18 km event at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo . External links http users.skynet.be hermandw olymp srccsm18.html 18 km Olympic cross country results 1948 52 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Delladio, Arrigo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Delladio, Arrigo Category Olympic cross country skiers of Italy Category Cross country skiers at the 1952 Winter Olympics Category Italian cross country skiers Category Living people Category 1928 births Italy wintersport bio stub crosscountry skiing bio stub ... more details
Arrigo Pedrollo born Montebello Vincentino , December 5, 1878 died Vicenza , December 23, 1964 was an Italy Italian composer. His father was his first teacher at thirteen he went to study at the Milan Conservatory . Among his teachers there was Gaetano Coronaro . At his graduation in 1900, Pedrollo s only symphony was performed, under the direction of Arturo Toscanini . He chose instead to compose operas in a Richard Wagner Wagnerian cast in 1908 his first, Terra promessa , was premiered in Cremona . His second, Juana , won the 1949 Sonzogno Prize . Between 1920 and 1936 six more of his operas saw their premieres. In 1922 he became the head of the Conservatory in Vincenza. In 1930 he returned to Milan to teach composition at the Conservatory there he held that post until 1941. Pedrollo retired at eighty five, five years before his death. Reference Arrigo Pedrollo . In David Mason Greene , Biographical Dictionary of Composers . Garden City, New York Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1985. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pedrollo, Arrigo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 5, 1878 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 23, 1964 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pedrollo, Arrigo Category 1878 births Category 1964 deaths Category Italian composers Category Opera composers Category People from the Province of Vicenza Category Milan Conservatory alumni Italy composer stub pt Arrigo Pedrollo ... more details
refimproveBLP date March 2011 Infobox football biography playername Arrigo Sacchi image Image Arrigo Sacchi.jpg 225px fullname Arrigo Sacchi dateofbirth birth date and age df yes 1946 4 1 cityofbirth Fusignano countryofbirth Italy height nickname position Defender currentclub Unattached youthyears youthclubs years 1964&ndash 1977 br 1977&ndash 1979 clubs Fusignano CF br A.C. Bellaria Igea Marina Bellaria caps goals nationalyears nationalteam nationalcaps goals manageryears 1985&ndash 1987 br 1987&ndash 1991 br 1991&ndash 1996 br 1996&ndash 1997 br 1998&ndash 1999 br 2001 br 2004&ndash 2005 managerclubs Parma F.C. Parma br A.C. Milan Milan br Italy national football team Italy br AC Milan Milan br Atl tico Madrid br Parma F.C. Parma br Real Madrid small Director of Football small Arrigo Sacchi born 1 April 1946 in Fusignano is an Italy Italian football soccer football coach. He is best known for his success coaching Italian team, particularly with Milan where he won back to back European Cup s as coach in the late eighties where he was head Coach sport coach of the Italy national football team 1991 1996 . He was twice manager of A.C. Milan 1987 1991, 1996 1997 . Sacchi never played football professionally, and before becoming a coach he was a shoe salesman. This led to his famous quote ... Berlusconi , owner of A.C. Milan . He appointed Arrigo Sacchi as manager. Milan At Milan, Arrigo ... Persondata Persondata NAME Sacchi, Arrigo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Manager of AC ... Sacchi, Arrigo Category Italian football managers Category Italy national football team managers ... bg ca Arrigo Sacchi de Arrigo Sacchi et Arrigo Sacchi es Arrigo Sacchi fa fr Arrigo Sacchi id Arrigo Sacchi it Arrigo Sacchi he hu Arrigo Sacchi nl Arrigo Sacchi ja pl Arrigo Sacchi pt Arrigo Sacchi ru , sq Arrigo Sacchi simple Arrigo Sacchi fi Arrigo Sacchi sv Arrigo Sacchi uk vi Arrigo Sacchi zh ... more details
BLP sources date April 2010 Arrigo Barnab September 14 , 1951 , Londrina , Paran state Paran , Brazil is a Brazilian musician and actor . His best known record is perhaps the critically acclaimed Clara Crocodilo . His music is best known for having a heavily experimental approach, in which the author uses dodecaphonism and atonalism as main principles of composition. He also has written soundtrack s for several cinema of Brazil Brazilian movies . ref cite web url Allmusic class artist id p324379 pure url yes title Biography Arrigo Barnab last Neder first Alvaro publisher Allmusic accessdate 16 April 2010 ref He hosts a radio show called Supert nicas at R dio Cultura S o Paulo R dio Cultura in S o Paulo . Arrigo Barnab is cited in the songs L ngua by Caetano Veloso and Eu Quero Saber Quem Matou by Rog rio Skylab Discography 1980 Clara Crocodilo 1984 Tubar es Voadores 1986 Cidade Oculta movie soundtrack 1987 Suspeito 1992 Fa anhas 1997 Ed Mort movie soundtrack 1998 Gigante Neg o 1999 A Saga de Clara Crocodilo 2004 Colet nea 25 Anos de Clara Crocodilo Includes Clara Crocodilo , Tubar es Voadores , Gigante Neg o , A Saga De Clara Crocodilo and Uma Su te A Quatro M os 2004 Missa In Memorian Arthur Bispo do Ros rio 2007 Missa In Memorian Itamar Assump o Filmography 2002 Desmundo 1987 Anjos Da Noite 1986 Nem Tudo Verdade playing the role of Orson Welles 1986 Cidade Oculta 1981 O Olho M gico Do Amor References Reflist See also V nia Bastos Itamar Assump o Math rock Vanguarda Paulistana Vanguarda Paulista Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barnabe, Arrigo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barnabe, Arrigo Category 1951 births Category Living people Category Brazilian singers Category Experimental musicians Category People from Londrina Category Twelve tone technique Brazil actor stub Brazil musician stub pt Arrigo Barnab ... more details
Infobox Politician name Linda Arrigo party GPT Linda Gail Arrigo zh t p i L nd is an United States American Taiwan ese Republic of China ROC political activist, human rights activist, and academic researcher. She has been the international affairs officer of Green Party Taiwan . Biography Born January 16, 1949, in the United States to Joseph and Nellie Arrigo, she went to Taiwan as a teenager in 1963 with her father, formerly a United States Army logistics officer who was assigned to the Military Assistance Advisory Group MAAG in Taiwan. ref Arrigo, Linda Gail. http taiwanease.com pdf issue1.pdf 1960 s Taipei through American Eyes . Taiwanease . No. 1 September 1, 2006. Adobe Acrobat .PDF document . Retrieved 2008 07 19 ref Arrigo attended Taipei American School and after graduation in 1966 as valedictorian returned to the U.S. in 1968 and received her undergraduate degree in 1972 from ... ideological disagreements with her advisors there. Arrigo returned to Taiwan in 1977 to continue work ..., Shih Ming te the couple formally divorced in June 1995 after Arrigo accused Shih of violating human ... falsely accused Arrigo of spying for the Central Intelligence Agency CIA . ref name MathewsJ ... opposition activist, writer Linda Arrigo ties the knot . Taipei Times . September 13, 1999 ... 28, 1980 add ref . In the 1990s Arrigo was permitted to return to Taiwan, where she became politically ... of her political essays. Arrigo married for the third time in September 1999, to Ho Shu yuan, a bus .... Retrieved 2008 07 19 ref Arrigo also filed a lawsuit against her former husband, Shih Ming te, for alimony ... a campaign to oust President Chen Shui bian. Arrigo contended that his campaign was financed and supported ... administration. Since September 2007 Arrigo has been teaching at the Graduate Institute of Humanities ... 60186182 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Arrigo, Linda ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arrigo, Linda Category ... more details
Arrigo Minerbi 1881 9 May 1961 was an Italians Italian sculptor. Life Born to a Jewish family in Ferrara in 1881, he took a course in arts and crafts before working as a ceramicist, designer, teacher and stucco artist in Florence , Ferrara and Genoa in this period he produced a gigantic Neptune in iron and cement in 1910 at Monterosso al Mare , and other fountains in Genoa . Aged 35 he moved to Milan where, in 1919, he put on an exhibition of his work to the critics and the public in the Galleria Pesaro. That exhibition also toured successfully to the 1920 Regionale di Ferrara, back to Milan in 1922 before going to the Primaverile Fiorentina that year, and finally being invited to the Venice Biennale , where he exhibited his silver group Last Supper now in Oslo Cathedral . On 14 June 1925, in the Parco delle Rimembranze at Bondeno , he unveiled his La Madre as a monument to the dead of the First World War , for which he was later made an honorary citizen of Bondeno, though this was revoked by the promulgation of the Fascist race laws and only re conferred in 2004. Minerbi was the favourite artist of Gabriele D Annunzio , for whom he produced Luisa , a portrait of D Annunzio s mother as well as the tomb in the Chiesa di San Cetteo at Pescara , now Pescara Cathedral and the bust of Eleonora Duse both these portrait bust s were exhibited at the Vittoriale degli Italiani of Gardone Riviera . In 1937 he was commissioned to produce the first from the left of five bronze doors for Milan ... Arrigo last Minerbi title Arrigo Minerbi. Pensieri, confessioni e ricordi location Milan year 1953 publisher Casa Editrice Ceschina language Italian Cite book editor Lucio Scardino title Arrigo Minerbi ... . NAME Minerbi, Arrigo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1881 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 9 May 1961 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Minerbi, Arrigo Category 1881 births Category 1961 deaths Category People from Ferrara Category Italian sculptors Category Italian Jews it Arrigo Minerbi ... more details
File Arrigo Benedetti.jpg thumb right 200px Arrigo Benedetti Arrigo Benedetti Lucca, June 1, 1910 Rome, October 26, 1976 , was an Italy Italian journalist and writer. He also was the editor of important news magazines Oggi 1939 1941 , L Europeo 1945 54 , L Espresso 1955 63 , and Il Mondo 1969 72 . Biography He was born in Lucca , in Tuscany Italy . In 1937 he moved to Rome where he joined his study friend Mario Pannunzio . Both started to work the weekly Omnibus edited by Leo Longanesi . Omnibus was suppressed by Benito Mussolini Mussolini s Italian Fascism Fascist regime two years later. Benedetti and Pannunzio founded Oggi in 1939 until its suppression in 1941. ref name simonelli ref name crc980 In December 1943 he was arrested, but managed to escape when the prison was hit by an Allied bombardment. He moved to Milan and joined the Italian resistance movement resistance against the Nazi Germany German occupying forces and the Mussolini led Italian Social Republic Italian Social Republic Repubblica Sociale Italiana . ref name simonelli Luciano Simonelli, http books.google.com books?id vHLue3zgGcC Dieci giornalisti e un editore , Milan Simonelli Editore, 1997, ISBN 88 86792 09 7 ref In November 1945 he launched the news magazine L Europeo with Gianni Mazzocchi . ref name thesis it icon http www.francoabruzzo.it document.asp?DID 90 Tommaso Besozzi e la morte del bandito Giuliano , thesis by Laura Mattioli, Universit degli Studi di Milano Bicocca 2003 ref A journalist of particular importance himself, he created the so called Benedetti school of journalism with journalists such as Tommaso ... espresso il68 1966 01 13 i giorni del fango I giorni del fango , article by Arrigo Benedetti ..., Arrigo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Benedetti, Arrigo Category 1910 births Category 1976 deaths Category Italian journalists Category Italian magazine editors Category People from Lucca it Arrigo Benedetti ... more details
Arrigo Pola 5 July 1919 3 November 1999 was an Italian tenor who had an active international performance career during the 1940s through the 1960s. He then embarked on a second career as a celebrated voice teacher in both Italy and Japan. Among his notable pupils were tenors Luciano Pavarotti , Giuliano Bernardi , and Vincenzo La Scola and bass voice type bass Michele Pertusi . He also served as the Artistic Director of the Fujiwara Opera from 1957 to 1965. ref name oper http hosting.triboni.com triboni exec?method com.operissimo.artist.webDisplay&id ffcyoieagxaaaaabeymr&xsl webDisplay&searchStr Pola Arrigo Biography of Arrigo Pola at operissimo.com ref Early life and education Born in Finale Emilia , Pola was the nephew of baritone Toffanetti Ubaldo . He spent most of his youth living in Modena. In 1937 he entered the Orazio Vecchi Conservatory in Modena where he initially studied to be a trumpet er. While there his fine singing voice was discovered and he was persuaded to switch to vocal studies under Mercedes Aicardi . ref name oper In 1940, he won, together with the young bass Cesare Siepi and the mezzo soprano Fedora Barbieri , Italy s national opera singing contest. ref name Ruboli cite book last Ruboli first Daniele title Arrigo Pola Il maestro di Pavarotti publisher Pacini Fazzi year 1995 isbn 8872461987 ref Shortly after the competetition win, he was drafted into the Italian Army where he served for three years during World War II. He spent much of his time during the war stationed in Gda sk in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany German occupied Poland . ref name oper ..., Were it not for my dear teacher Arrigo Pola, I would not be what I am today. ref name Ruboli In 1957 ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pola, Arrigo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pola, Arrigo Category 1919 births Category 1999 deaths Category Italian opera singers Category Italian tenors de Arrigo Pola it Arrigo Pola ... more details
Arrigo Petacco Castelnuovo Magra , 1929 is an Italians Italian writer , historian and journalist . Life and activities He was special envoy, editor in chief and executive director of La Nazione and La Storia Illustrata , and author of the homonymous monthly television program on the RAI . ref name bio from Arrigo Petacco s http www.arrigopetacco.net petacco biografia.html official site it ref He began his journalistic career at Il Lavoro , a newspaper published in Genoa , directed by Sandro Pertini . Prolific historical writer, experienced journalist an appreciated historian, he even wrote several film plots ref partial Petacco s filmography http www.imdb.com name nm0676132 available at IMDB website ref and made numerous television programs, especially for RAI, the Italian main public service broadcaster . In his career as a journalist has interviewed some of the protagonists of the Second World War. ref name bio In 1957 Petacco married Lucetta De Martino from who had two daughters Monica, who lives in Rome , and Carlotta, living in Milan . He is widowed since 1989. Since then he lives alone, actually in Portovenere , near La Spezia . ref name bio In 1983 he won the Saint Vincent AO Saint Vincent award for journalism and in 2006 received the Capo d Orlando prize even for journalism. Works A tragedy revealed Petacco s masterwork is the historical essay L esodo la tragedia negata d Istria, Dalmazia e Venezia Giulia 1942 1956 ref published by Arnoldo Mondadori S.p.a., Milan, 1999 ... Giulia, 1942 1956 , ref Arrigo Petacco, http books.google.com books?id hhD0R8DBr UC&printsec ..., Arrigo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Petacco, Arrigo Category Italian historians Category Italian journalists Category Italian writers Category World War II historians Category Living people de Arrigo Petacco fr Arrigo Petacco it Arrigo Petacco vec Arrigo Petacco ... more details
Infobox Writer name Arrigo Levi image imagesize caption pseudonym birthdate Birth date 1926 7 17 birthplace Modena , Italy deathdate deathplace occupation Journalist , Writer , TV anchorman nationality flagicon Italy Italy Italian period 1900, 2000 genre movement spouse partner children relatives influences influenced signature website Arrigo Levi born in Modena on July 17, 1926 is an Italian journalist, essayist and TV anchorman . Life Exile to Argentina From a family of Jewish descent his father Enzo was a renowned lawyer in Modena , in 1938, when he was twelve he moved to Argentina with his family in order to escape Fascism Fascist persecution. In Buenos Aires he completed his studies and in 1943 he began his career in journalism, as the director of Italia libera Free Italy . Career After the war he left Argentina and returned to Modena with his family, just in time to take part in the national referendum, on June 2, 1946, for the Italians to choose between Monarchy and Republic . At twenty, he continued his journalist career in Modena and managed the newspaper Gazzetta di Modena for almost two years, until he chose to live in Israel . The from 1951 to 1953, he was a correspondent from London for the Turin daily Gazzetta del Popolo . From 1953 to 1959, he wired his pieces from Rome to the Milan evening newspaper Corriere di Informazione . The important assignments In 1960 Levi moved to Moscow. There, until 1962, he was a correspondent for the Corriere della Sera and then, until ... it again is the most beautiful thing . Arrigo Levi Bibliography A selection among the many books and essays published by Arrigo Levi lang it L economia degli Stati Uniti oggi L america del boom ... 2006 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Levi, Arrigo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Levi, Arrigo Category 1926 births Category Living people Category Italian journalists Category ... of the Cross of Terra Mariana, 3rd Class de Arrigo Levi it Arrigo Levi ... more details
Non free media rationale Description Arrigo Benedetti Source http iltirreno.gelocal.it lucca cronaca 2010 05 29 news benedetti lucchese vero 2044598 Benedetti, lucchese vero Portion Full picture Low resolution Yes Article Arrigo Benedetti Purpose Identify subject Replaceability Not replaceable as there can clearly be no image taken, no free image available other information Summary Arrigo Benedetti Licensing PD Italy ... more details
Nerone the Italian form of the name of the Roman emperor Nero may refer to Nerone film Nerone film , a film made in 1908 Nerone Duni Nerone Duni , an opera by Egidio Romualdo Duni Nerone Boito Nerone Boito , an opera by Arrigo Boito Nerone Mascagni Nerone Mascagni , an opera by Pietro Mascagni See also Neron disambiguation disambig This is my family Name as well. fi Nerone ... more details
Most classical composer s had one or a few lyricist s with whom they preferred to work Johann Sebastian Bach Bach Picander Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart Lorenzo da Ponte Da Ponte , Emanuel Schikaneder Schikaneder Arthur Sullivan Sullivan W. S. Gilbert Gilbert Giuseppe Verdi Arrigo Boito in his later works Isaac Alb niz Francis Burdett Money Coutts Richard Strauss Hugo von Hofmannsthal Giacomo Puccini Puccini Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa Erik Satie Satie Patrice Contamine Contamine , Plato when composing Socrate Platon s av re comme un collaborateur parfait, tr s doux, jamais importun Plato shows himself a perfect coworker, very soft, never out of line Amadeo Vives Federico Romero and Guillermo Fern ndez Shaw Richard Rodgers Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein II Hammerstein George Gershwin Gershwin Ira Gershwin Andrew Lloyd Webber Tim Rice , followed by Don Black lyricist Don Black Bertold Hummel Hermann Hesse Handel Charles Jennings Composers that preferred to write their own libretti Richard Wagner Arrigo Boito Modest Mussorgsky Leo Jan ek Olivier Messiaen Cole Porter Gian Carlo Menotti Irving Berlin Steven Sondheim inc musong Category Lists of composers Lyricists category Lyricists Composers category Librettists Composers ... more details
authors embarked on a number of musical and extra musical adventures. In 1866 both Boito and Faccio ... would set the drama to music, refused. The disastrous premiere of Boito s Mefistofele at La Scala in 1868 added to the growing necessity of a compositional success by Boito and Faccio, self appointed ... more details
orphan date July 2010 BLP unsourced date January 2011 Serena Daolio born June 21, 1972 in Carpi , Italy is an Italian soprano singer. Biography After getting her diploma at the conservatory Arrigo Boito in Parma , Daolio finished her training with the help of Virgina Zeani and won the first prize at the competitions Masini and Zandonai. She had her debut in Traviata where she played the main part and won the competition Primo Palcascenico in Cesena. In 2004 she was awarded the Bruson prize by Renato Bruson himself and in 2005 Daolio won the Francisco Vi a Award in Barcelona. Her performance in Pagliacci, directed by Giancarlo del Monaco, which was shown in Teatro Real Madrid in 2007, has been the most significant act. Awards Francisco Vi as Zandonai Danzuso Cappelli Alberto Pio Renato Bruson CDs Romeo e Giulietta Marcella Re Lear DVDs Marcella External links http www.artistica.fi.it daolio.html Category Italian singers Category Sopranos Category Living people it Serena Daolio ru , th de Serena Daolio es Serena Daolio nl Serena Daolio fr Serena Daolio pl Serena Daolio ... more details
Boito operas Mefistofele is an opera in a prologue , four acts and an epilogue , the only completed opera by the Italy Italian composer librettist ArrigoBoito . Composition history Boito began consideration of an opera on the Faustian theme after completing his studies at the Milan Conservatory in 1861 ... language Italian accessdate 30 august 2010 ref br 5 March 1868 br Conductor ArrigoBoito Elena .... ISBN 0 333 65107 3 External links http opera.stanford.edu Boito Mefistofele libretto.html Libretto http imslp.org wiki Mefistofele Boito, Arrigo Score at the International Music Score Library Project Category Operas by ArrigoBoito Category Italian language operas Category 1868 operas Category ... legend, and like many other composers, Boito used Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Goethe s version as his ... work based on the legend was Gounod s opera Faust opera Faust , which Boito regarded as a superficial and frivolous treatment of a profound subject. Furthermore, Boito was contemptuous of what he ... vocal score was completed in 1867 while Boito was visiting relatives in Poland . Performance history ... of the audience, unfamiliar with Boito s avant garde musical style and unimpressed by many ... just two performances the second one was split over two nights , the opera was withdrawn. Boito ... is thought to be partly due to Boito s revisions making the opera more traditional in style ... in opera associated with Wagner. Boito made further minor revisions during 1876, and this version ... Boito continued to make small changes until the final definitive production in Milan on 25 May 1881 ... 74 title Boito Mefistofele publisher Naxos Records accessdate 4 September 2010 ref 1952 Giulio Neri ... 000289 440 0542 4 ref cite web url http www.deccaclassics.com cat single?PRODUCT NR 4400542 title Boito ... releasedetails.php?rid 22738 title Boito Mefistofele publisher EMI Classics accessdate ... 000289 475 6666 3 ref cite web url http www.deccaclassics.com cat single?PRODUCT NR 4756666 title Boito ... more details
and painter Emilio Praga 1839 1875 and the poet and musician ArrigoBoito 1842 1918 , the author ... . Another such manifesto was ArrigoBoito s poem Dualismo Dualism , which challenged common ... , a protege of ArrigoBoito, in his opera La boh me in 1896, with a libretto written by Giuseppe Giacosa ... his collaboration with ArrigoBoito the most prominent scapigliato has recently inspired the need for deeper ..., Bari, 1969. Opere , Rossi, Napoli, 1969. ArrigoBoito Tutti gli Scritti , Mondadori, Milano, 1942. Opere , Garzanti, Milano, 1979. Camillo Boito Senso Storielle Vane , Garzanti, Milano, 1990. Senso ... that Boito wrote both music and the libretto, an instance which had no precedent. Composer ... and Amleto to a text by Boito . It was on the lukewarm premiere of the former in 1863 that Faccio was f ted with a banquet where Boito read his ode All arte italiana , which famously so offended Giuseppe ..., will restore art to its altar stained like a brothel wall . Boito in later years wrote the librettos ... days they were known as Avveniristi , from a line of a Boito s poem which spoke of L arte ... and Boito launched the Scapigliatura in earnest when they edited the paper Figaro in 1864. A year later ... south of Italy . Boito produced the poetry collection Il Libro Dei Versi , the musical fable Re Orso .... Other exponents of the movement were the writers Carlo Dossi 1849 1910 and Camillo Boito 1836 1914 , older brother of Arrigo and a well known art critic, who wrote the short story Senso , which ... , titled Passione d Amore , was released in 1982. Christine Donougher translated Camillo Boito s Senso ... on www.robertcaruso.it Vetere, Mary Lou, From Verdi to Verismo Boito and La Scapigliatura, PhD.diss ... more details