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Marco D'Agrate's San Bartolomeo
  • Language: en

Marco D'Agrate's San Bartolomeo

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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San Bartolomeo in Tuto
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 74

San Bartolomeo in Tuto

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Spanish Milan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Spanish Milan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-09-25
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book provides a broad overview of the main features of Spanish Milan and their transformations during the 16th and 17th centuries. At the same time, it addresses an important and long-lasting historiographical debate that traditionally interpreted the Spanish period as one of decline for Italian cities in general and Milan in particular.

Guide to Milan and Environs, Etc
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Guide to Milan and Environs, Etc

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1868
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Art and Authority in Renaissance Milan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 380

Art and Authority in Renaissance Milan

  • Categories: Art

Milan was one of the largest and most important cities in Renaissance Italy. Controlled by the Visconti and Sforza dynasties from 1277 until 1500, its rulers were generous patrons of the arts, responsible for commissioning major monuments throughout the city and for supporting artists such as Giovanni di Balduccio, Filarete, Bramante and Leonardo da Vinci. But the city was much more than its dukes. Milan had a distinct civic identity, one that was expressed, above all, through its neighbourhood, religious and charitable associations. This book moves beyond standard interpretations of ducal patronage to explore the often overlooked city itself, showing how the allegiances of the town hall and...

Modern Italian Poets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

Modern Italian Poets

In 1948, the poet Eugenio Montale published his Quaderno di traduzioni and created an entirely new Italian literary genre, the “translation notebook.” The quaderni were the work of some of Italy’s foremost poets, and their translation anthologies proved fundamental for their aesthetic and cultural development. Modern Italian Poets shows how the new genre shaped the poetic practice of the poet-translators who worked within it, including Giorgio Caproni, Giovanni Giudici, Edoardo Sanguineti, Franco Buffoni, and Nobel Prize-winner Eugenio Montale, displaying how the poet-translators used the quaderni to hone their poetic techniques, experiment with new poetic metres, and develop new theories of poetics. In addition to detailed analyses of the work of these five authors, the book covers the development of the quaderno di traduzioni and its relationship to Western theories of translation, such as those of Walter Benjamin and Benedetto Croce. In an appendix, Modern Italian Poets also provides the first complete list of all translations and quaderni di traduzioni published by more than 150 Italian poet-translators.

A Convert’s Tale
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

A Convert’s Tale

Salomone da Sesso was a virtuoso goldsmith in Renaissance Italy. Brought down by a sex scandal, he saved his skin by converting to Catholicism. Tamar Herzig explores Salamone’s world—his Jewish upbringing, his craft and patrons, and homosexuality. In his struggle for rehabilitation, we see how precarious and contested was the meaning of conversion.

Milan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Milan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Milan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Milan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-04
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  • Publisher: Wu Wei Ltd

Discover Europe's best-dressed city: Milan, home of some of the world's most luxurious clothes shops and most exclusive fashion houses. The guide uncovers all the best places to window-shop and to pick up a designer label. It also explores the city's remarkable architectural heritage: from Galleria Vittorio Emanuele--the elegant glass-roofed arcade that encloses many of the finest boutiques, to the unmissable Piazza del Duomo--with its enormous 14th-century marble cathedral. Milan also finds time for art--with four world-renowned galleries and Leonardo's 'Last Supper'; and for music--La Scala is the centre of Italian opera. After covering the highlights in depth, the guide includes extensive listings of the hidden gems, the little galleries, theatres, and concert venues that make the city tick. Detailed reviews of the best places to stay and eat out, along with full-color photographs, plenty of maps, and valuable practical information make this an essential companion for a business trip, shopping expedition, or art-lover's pilgrimage.

Choral Repertoire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 929

Choral Repertoire

"Choral Repertoire is the definitive and comprehensive one-volume presentation of the most significant composers and compositions of choral music from the Western Hemisphere throughout recorded history. The book is designed for multiple uses-as a programming guide for practicing conductors, instructional resource for students and teachers of choral music, historic and stylistic reference for choral singers, and source of information about composers and compositions for choral enthusiasts-and as such, the book intends to further and make accessible important information relevant to the vast scope of choral music. Organized by era (Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, and Modern), Choral Repertoire covers general characteristics of each historical era, trends and styles unique to various countries, biographical sketches of more than six hundred composers, and performance annotations of more than five thousand individual works. Of the composers, there is substantive coverage of women and composers of color, and of the repertoire, there is inclusion of lesser-known works as well as those works that are considered standard"--