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Giuseppe Verdi

MY MENTORS. Alberto Cribiore. Learning to Give Credit Where Credit is Due

Lucia Pasqualini

Alberto taught me a basic rule of meritocracy: the importance of giving credit where credit is due. He taught me that one’s reputation may be built day by day through concrete...

Musings about Giuseppe Verdi and His 200th Anniversary

Steve Acunto *

"I have always found it interesting that people will ask you whether you like Wagner or not, but when it comes to Verdi they will ask which of Verdi’s works you like the most."

27: Verdi, his Operas & Parma

N. L.

The international conference Verdi's Third Century: Italian Opera Today, a collaboration between the American Institute for Verdi Studies and New York University, has brought...

Year of Italian Culture Celebrations Reach Chicago

I. A.

"Chicago is home to some of the main events of the Year of Culture," said the Ambassador of Italy to the United States, Claudio Bisogniero. "Being able to count on an exceptional...

Love Emilia Romagna and Get a Discount

Azzurra Giorgi

In May, a 6.1 earthquake struck Emilia Romagna causing death and destruction. From that moment several initiatives took place, from charities to concerts. New York wants to do its...

The Essence of Parma: Music, Taste and Elegance

Benedetta Grasso

On April 8 2010 Parma Incoming and the Italian Government Tourist Board came to New York to promote the treasures of the city of Parma and the upcoming Verdi Festival in October.

New York. Talking with "Il Maestro". Riccardo Muti reveals Attila at the Met

Julian Sachs

Interview. The great Italian conductor has been in New York since early February working on a new production of Verdi's early opera Attila, and will remain in town through...

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