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Women, Opera and the Public Stage in Eighteenth-Century Venice

Data:23 Maggio 2022
Orario:

Dettagli dell'evento

1st Colloquium: ‘Concepts, Sources and Methodologies’
23 maggio 2022, Fondazione Ugo e Olga Levi

 

Incontro del gruppo di ricerca WoVen, gruppo coordinato da Melania Bucciarelli e dedicato allo studio dei legami tra le donne e la cultura operistica europea nel diciottesimo secolo.
 
 
Relatori:

Melania Bucciarelli (Norwegian University of Science and Technology – NTNU)
Suzanne Aspden (University of Oxford)
Reinhard Strohm (University of Oxford)
Francesca Menchelli-Buttini (Conservatorio di Musica di Benevento ‘Nicola Sala’)
Giada Roberta Viviani (Università di Genova)
Margaret Butler (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Christine Jeanneret (University of Copenhagen)
Deda Cristina Colonna (Schola Cantorum Basiliensis)
Tatiana Korneeva (University of Venice)
Britta Kägler (University of Passau)
 
Programma completo
 
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