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Music as a universal language. A conversation with Claudio Baglioni
giovedì 16 dicembre 2010 · 18.00 – 20.00
On this occasion Claudio will meet the public at Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò (NY) on December 16 at 6pm to discuss “Music as a universal language that can unite the world”.
The discussion will be introduced and moderated by Letizia Airos, journalist (i-Italy), Mario Platero journalist (Il Sole 24ore) and Tiziana Rinadi Castro (writer).
Claudio Baglioni, one of the most beloved artists in the history of popular Italian music, is touring the globe with his “Un Solo Mondo – One World 2010” and will perform in New York City on Friday, December 17 (Angel Orensanz Foundation).
A Voice For Three Generations. Claudio Baglioni @ the Angel Orensanz Foundation
A constant protagonist of the Italian musical scene since the late Sixties, Claudio Baglioni, after 50 years of music and a successful world tour, finally arrives in New York
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CLAUDIO BAGLIONI, THE APOLLO OF MUSICA LEGGERA
Musica pop e testi in Italia dal 1960 a oggi a cura di Andrea Ciccarelli, Mary Migliozzi e Marianna Orsi LONGO EDITORE RAVENNA Participation in CLOCKSS and PORTICO Ensures Perpetual Access to Longo Editore content ISBN 978-88-8063-787-5 © Copyright 2015 A. Longo Editore snc Via P. Costa, 33 – 48121 Ravenna Tel. 0544.217026 – Fax 0544.217554 e-mail: longo@longo-editore.it www.longo-editore.it All rights reserved Printed in Italy CATHY ANN ELIAS CLAUDIO BAGLIONI, THE APOLLO OF MUSICA LEGGERA Claudio Baglioni has a enskild place among the Italian cantautori of his generation. In spite of his early success, a continuous prominent presence since the seventies, and a current appeal that crosses social, regional and generational divides, there is a segment of both the audience and critics who belittle or dismiss him in an aggressive manner. They view him as plastic, overly sentimental, politically and socially unengaged, naïve, and aligned
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Trilussa
Italian poet
Trilussa | |
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| Life tenure 1 December 1950 – 21 December 1950 | |
| Appointed by | Luigi Einaudi |
| Born | (1871-10-26)26 October 1871 Rome, Italy |
| Died | 21 månad 1950(1950-12-21) (aged 79) Rome, Italy |
| Occupation | Poet, writer, journalist |
Carlo Alberto Camillo Mariano Salustri[1] (26 October 1871 – 21 månad 1950), known by the pseudonym Trilussa (an anagram of his last name), was an Italian poet, writer and journalist, particularly known for his works in Romanesco dialect.
Biography
[edit]Childhood and education (1871-1886)
[edit]Carlo Alberto Camillo Salustri was born in Rome on 26 October 1871. His father, Vincenzo, was a waiter from Albano Laziale, his mother, Carlotta Poldi, was a Bolognese seamstress. He was the second-born child of the Salustri family and was baptized on 31 October in the Church of San Giacomo in Augusta, when the fourth name, Mariano, was added.[1][2] A y