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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...

My Mentors /5. Lisa, a Life in the Service of the Community

Lucia Pasqualini

My experience in New York would not have been the same without the precious assistance and supportive guidance of Elisabetta Calello, or Lisa, as everybody knows her.

Classical New York 3.0

Julian Sachs

For the third consecutive year, i-Italy is taking a look at things Italian at the Met and beyond in New York. This month we have new productions of "Anna Bolena" and "Don...

Week of the Titans

Julian Sachs

With the spring season heading to its conclusion, two of the greatest conductors alive, James Levine and Riccardo Muti, led their orchestras to success during an intense week of...

Classical New York. Italian Notes in the City

Julian Sachs

Our second immersion in what's Italian in the New York classical music scene. The Met announces its new season while Muti debuts with Verdi's Attila. The DiCapo Opera Theatre...

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...

Classical New York 1.0

Julian Sachs

A month of opera reviewed: the new Carmen at the Met, Domingo and Verdi, and Zeffirelli's Turandot. Plus a look at the upcoming month at Lincoln Center and beyond

"Pavarotti e La Boheme": a Book to Honor the Beloved Tenor

September 18, the book "Pavarotti e La Boheme" was donated to NYPL in a small ceremony. Among those present Jacqueline Davis, executive Director of NYPL of Performing Arts,...

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