Acorn High H1 - 1920 x 116
Acorn High H1 - 1920 x 116
Acorn High H1 - 1920 x 116
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4, 11,18, 25 Oct. 2003 With the Orchestra e Coro Accademia dOpera Italiana conducted by Roberto Bongiovanni, with Marina Di Marco, Sandro Ferri, Clemente Franciosi.
4 Oct 2003-11 Jan 2004. This exhibition celebrates Duccio di Buoninsegna, the great master from Siena who lived between 1255 and 1319 and founded the school that produced Simone Martini and the Lorenzetti brothers.
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21-24 June. 42 works by contemporary artists will be shown and then auctioned by Christie's to raise funds for the UN refugee agency's children's projects in Guinea, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania and Zambia,...
3-11 Oct. 2003 In the wake of last years successful festival, this year the programme consists mainly of concerts by African musicians. Amongst them are Rokia Traore, Tony Allen, Les Tambours de Brazza, Salif Keita and t...
20 Sept. Bank-owned historic buildings all over Italy are opening their doors to visitors for one day. In Rome, venues include: Palazzo Altieri, Piazza del Ges 49 (ABI and Banca Finnat); the general headquarters of BNL,...
22 Sept. Eva Cantarella, professor of ancient Roman and Greek law at Universit degli Studi di Milano, gives a PWS lecture entitled "Women in ancient Rome" (18.45).
24 Sept 2003. Fiona MacCarthy gives an illustrated talk on Byron, entitled Lord Byron and the Romantic Imagination, with an emphasis on his early years in Italy (18.00). In collaboration with the Keats-Shelley Memorial H...
1-29 Oct 2003. Now in its fourth edition, Musica XXI is a showcase of contemporary music, allowing young artists to present their work alongside more established composers and performers. Events include concerts, recital...
American University of Rome. 1 Oct. 2003. Seminar entitled Where is the "Road Map" leading? with Nemer Hammad, Palestinian Authority representative in Rome, journalist Rula Jebreal, and AUR faculty member Lina Mahmoud (...
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2 Oct 2003-15 Feb 2004. Hundreds of works from all over the continent tell the story of art in Africa during the last 3,000 years.
22 Sept 2003. Lecture entitled Why Mendelssohn and Rome? by Albrecht Riethmller of the Freie Universitat Berlin, about the music in the film Lge dor by Luis Buuel and Salvador Dal (18.00).
1 Oct. 2003. Conducted by Jonathan Webb, directed by Lindsay Kemp. The Pisa public may remember Kemp for his 1998 staging of Iris by Mascagni, when in a particularly striking finale the disembodied spirit of Iris rose to...
29 Sept-9 Nov 2003. This festival brings together a range of theatrical productions recently performed at arts festivals across Europe. Some are in original language with Italian subtitles. From the Festival Thatre dEt d...
1 Oct-31 Dec. 2003. An exhibition for children which presents a series of basic structures and offers children the chance to learn how they work through interactive games.
21 Sept 2003. This is the best-selling author Bariccos own reworking of the Iliad for todays audience; shortening it, modernising the language, and selecting those parts that will appeal most to the public. The event beg...
27 Sept-7 Oct. 2003. Conducted by Claudio Ferro, directed by Paul Curan, with Sonia Ganassi. An opera that looks like a conventional opera buffa, but contains many shades of darkness. Cinderella and her prince are the mo...
27 Sept-18 Oct. 2003. As part of an exhibition dedicated to contemporary drawings, Carrino shows six large works on paper, while Montessori displays two screens decorated with paper and other materials.
27 Sept 2003-4 Jan 2004. Exhibition by Odile Decq, Vik Muniz, Domenica Bianchi, Paola Pivi, Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba.
26 Sept-2 Nov. 2003 Work by fellows of the French Academy in Rome Guillaume Bardet, Christophe Brunnquell, Natacha Lesueur, Valrie Mrjen, Edouard Ropars, Mathieu Weiler inspired by the city and its culture. There are p...
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