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 Italian Language Classes in Reggio Emilia, Emilia Romagna, Italy
Reggio Emilia is a very lively town that offers a wide range of cultural activities in every moment of the year, from ballet to opera, from jazz concerts to ethnic or classical music, from poetry or cabaret evenings to those spent in little antique markets.
Reggio Emilia is a small, accessible town in the heart of Emilia Romagna that has topped the national charts in Italy for quality of life.
Reggio Emilia is the seat of Reggio Children, the international centre for the defence and development of the rights and potential of children.
www.reggiolingua.it /eng_new/reggio_emilia.htm   (273 words)

  
 San Marino - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
San Marino is an enclave in Italy, on the border between the regioni of Emilia-Romagna and Marche.
Although San Marino is not an official European Union member, it is allowed to use the euro as its currency by virtue of arrangements with the council of the European Union; it is also granted the right to use its own designs on the national side of the euro coins.
One of the Formula One races, the San Marino Grand Prix, is named after the state, although it does not actually take place there.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/San_Marino   (829 words)

  
 Information Liguria
It lies between the Italo-French border to the west and Capo Cervo promontory to the east, surrounded by the Maritime Alos to north-east, north and north-west and bordering on the other italian regions (Piedmont, Lombardy, Tuscany, Emilia Romagna).
Today, after the radical restoration, it is the town cultural centre, whose splendid halls are place of exhibitions of international importance and opened to visitors.
Still in Genoa, there is the largest Aquarius in Europe, inaugurated in 1993, with 50 pools, four of which have a double level of vision for dolphins, sharks, and seals.
www.fromitaly.it /english/region/liguria/intro   (829 words)

  
 KMSU World Beat Playlist: October 2003; Mark R. Thomas
A revitalization of a Celtic music tradition, from the mountains of Emilia Romagna, in northern Italy; with origins dating back to the invasion of the Gauls.
Fiona Ritchie, host of “Thistle and Shamrock,” the quintessential Celtic music radio show, selected music from her favorite Scottish musicians, to produce the new cd, from Smithsonian Folkways, titled, “Scotland, The Real Music from Contemporary Caledonia.”
New music from Ritchie Blackmore and Candice Night.
www.mnsu.edu /kmsufm/wbpl/playList/WB03-10.html   (591 words)

  
 Italy Magazine - Focus on Liguria and Emilia-Romagna - News, holiday, property, food and drink
Again the cherries will be the protagonist of the cherry feast of Civitella di Romagna, province of Forlì: stalls, music and shows will celebrate the arrival of this tasty fruit.
He lived in the XIX century and born in Forlimpopoli, a little town between Forlì and Cesena, in the hearth of Romagna.
If you want to taste the typical sparkling wine of Emilia, the Lambrusco, don’t miss the feast of Lambrusco, in Albinea (province of Reggio Emilia) from 16 to 19 of June (Tourist Office: ++39 0522 451152).
www.italymag.co.uk /italy_regions/liguria_emilia_romagna/2005/events/feast-season-in-romagna   (455 words)

  
 orchestra spaziale
This Orchestra exist from 1998 and usually plays original music (by Giorgio Casadei) or arranged tunes from Burt Bacharach, John Barry, Henry Mancini, Frank Zappa (obviously) and a lot of pieces that came from the musical traditions of Emilia Romagna (a country of Italy).
Because the music of Frank is the best when it¹s played by himself, or when he¹s present.
The Orchestra Spaziale is like a small Big Band Jazz between nine or twelve musicians, but for this project was enlarged to fiftheen.
www.united-mutations.com /o/orchestra_spaziale.htm   (455 words)

  
 Comunicato finale dis en
Numerous artists visited DISMA MUSIC SHOW : Lucio Dalla (who also inaugurated the event with Emilia-Romagna Regional Councillor for Culture, Marco Barbieri), Renzo Arbore, Articolo 31, Stefano D´Orazio of veteran pop band I Pooh, Andrea Cardillo (guest of Scuola Musicafestival), Stadio, Pietro Nobile, Greg Bissonette, Stu Hamm, Mel Gaynor…
An overall market, including didactic instruments, audio amplification, processors, recorders, music publishing, accessories and software, that reaches 339 million euros, showing a substantial solidity.
The event´s product manager Angela Bellavista explains, ´The synergy with SIB and the decision to hold the two expos simultaneously proved a positive choice which gave DISMA MUSIC SHOW an important boost.
www.dismamusicshow.com /en/Pagine/Rim-46-4831.asp   (455 words)

  
 Parma, Italy: Land of Ham & Cheese
With a population of 170,000, this city is nestled in the fertile valley of the Po River in the heart of the richest of all Italian provinces, the Emilia-Romagna.
City of art and music, Parma was home for Antonio Allegri, better known by art lovers as Correggio, and birthplace of Francesco Mazzola, called Parmigianino.
And for the truly curious gastronome, a visit to Parma would not be complete without a first-hand glimpse of prosciutto di Parma which we undertook one stormy May afternoon between plenary sessions and Cibus conferences.
www.sallys-place.com /travel/europe/parma_italy.htm   (1264 words)

  
 Fischoff Award Winners, Quintet Attacca,
In the summer of 2003, Fischoff will send the Quintet to the Emilia Romagna Festival in Italy for several concert appearances.
Quintet Attacca, a woodwind quintet from Chicago, is the Grand Prize Winner of the 2002 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, held May 10-12 at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind. The ensemble also won the Senior Wind Division Gold Medal.
Quintet Attacca is one of Chicago’s most dynamic chamber music ensembles.
www.wabash.edu /news/displaystory.cfm?news_ID=903   (303 words)

  
 Arena del Sole - Nuova Scena
Nuova Scena - Arena del Sole - Teatro Stabile di Bologna is a permanent theatre financed by the State, the Municipality of Bologna and the Emilia Romagna Region.
Besides some great works of drama, the theatre's programme includes performances of the most renowned national and international formations of modern and contemporary dance, classical music, light music and jazz.
In 1981/82, in agreement with the Municipality of Bologna, Nuova Scena started managing the Teatro Testoni/interAction where important artists, actors, musicians and dancers from Italy and abroad were invited to perform every season along with interpreters of new theatrical expressions.
www.arenadelsole.it /eng/nuova.htm   (303 words)

  
 Parma, Italy: Land of Ham & Cheese
With a population of 170,000, this city is nestled in the fertile valley of the Po River in the heart of the richest of all Italian provinces, the Emilia-Romagna.
City of art and music, Parma was home for Antonio Allegri, better known by art lovers as Correggio, and birthplace of Francesco Mazzola, called Parmigianino.
And for the truly curious gastronome, a visit to Parma would not be complete without a first-hand glimpse of prosciutto di Parma which we undertook one stormy May afternoon between plenary sessions and Cibus conferences.
www.sallys-place.com /travel/europe/parma_italy.htm   (1264 words)

  
 C.A.M. Jazz
From 1991 to 1994 he conducted the symphonic Orchestra “Delle Romagne” — city of Forlimpopoli (Italy) — with which he carried out an interesting activity in many theatres of Emilia Romagna.
In 1995 he was artistic director of the ninth edition of the Popular Music Festival of Forlimpopoli entitled “Tango-Sentimento dell’assenza”.
He also wrote an analysis of the Beethoven’s “Sonate per pianoforte” and a study on the bandoneon, which is about to be published.
www.camoriginalsoundtracks.com /?site=camjazz&path=bio&idcom=4938   (460 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Italy
Tuscany (Italian Toscana) is a region in central Italy, bordering on Latium to the south, Umbria and Marche to the east, Emilia-Romagna and Liguria to the north, and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west.
Italy is well-known for its art, culture, and several monuments, among them the leaning tower of Pisa and the Roman Colosseum, as well as for its food (pizza, pasta, etc.), wine, lifestyle, elegance, design, cinema, theatre, literature, poetry, visual arts, music (notably Opera), holidays, and generally speaking, for taste.
Campania is a region of Southern Italy, bordering on Lazio to the north-west, Molise to the north, Puglia to the north-east, Basilicata to the east, and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Italy   (6841 words)

  
 ::: Parma Italy Hotels : History : Map :::
With a population of 200,000, Parma is nestled in the fertile valley of the Po River deep in the heart of the richest of all Italian provinces - the Emilia-Romagna.
History: Parma was founded in 183 B.C. by the consul Marcus Emilius Lepidus and 2000 Roman citizens as part of a colonization project in which the nearby towns of Piacenza, Modena and Bologna were also established.
One of the most beautiful cities in Europe, Parma Italy is often overlooked by travelers visiting Milan (80 miles north) and Florence (120 miles south).
www.parma-italy.com   (302 words)

  
 Parma, Italy
Parma is situated in Emilia-Romagna, a region of northern Italy.
Parma was founded in 183 B.C. by 2000 Roman citizens as part of a colonization project in which the nearby towns of Piacenza, Modena and Bologna were also established.
Parma is a city of 200,000 people, rich with culture, art, tradition and history.
www.sccs.swarthmore.edu /users/99/maya/parma.html   (659 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Dal Vivo in Concerto [Import]: Music
Giuseppe Verdi (Composer), Vincenzo Bellini (Composer), Gaetano Donizetti (Composer), Gioachino Rossini (Composer), Miguel Angel Gomez Martinez (Conductor), Emilia Romagna Arturo Toscanini Orchestra (Orchestra), June Anderson (Performer)
Styles > Classical > Historical Periods > Romantic (c.1820-1910) > Composers &; Bellini, Vincenzo
Styles > Classical > Featured Composers, A-Z > (B) > Bellini, Vincenzo
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000044AN   (406 words)

  
 Wisconsin Union Theater series opens with Mahotella Queens (Sep 11, 2003)
Fiamma Fumana - Flame Fog or, as the band explains, the energy of the present mixed with the fog and mist of the River Po Valley's landscape - hail from Emilia Romagna, a densely populated urban area in northern Italy.
The Mahotella Queens, one of South Africa's longest-running and most beloved musical groups, opens the Wisconsin Union Theater's Performance Series on Saturday, Sept. 27, at 8 p.m.
"The formidable trio, who are all past 60, sound as vital as any teenager when they sing, while their fancy footwork still possesses its amazing vitality," says the San Francisco Chronicle about the Mahotella Queens, winners of the international WOMEX (World Music Expo) Award in 2000.
www.news.wisc.edu /story.php?get=8912   (1508 words)

  
 Amarcord - MovieMail UK
Described at the time of its release as his ‘autobiographical strip-tease’, Federico Fellini’s 14½ - Amarcord (1973)- is a bittersweet, wonderfully inventive evocation of the director’s childhood in the provinces of Emilia Romagna in the 1930s.
Ultimately, the strip-tease analogy is perhaps not as facile as it may seem, especially given the importance (and interaction) of both sexuality and musicality in the film.
Indeed, so important is music to the film’s structure, several scenes appear to be actively driven by Rota’s score - undoubtedly one of his finest.
www.moviemail-online.co.uk /films/13600   (432 words)

  
 the Players - GPT
Festival performances feature the Emilia Romagna and Columbia Festivals, Percussive Arts Society International Conventions, Journees de la Percussion.
Winner of the 2003 CAG International Competition, as well as numerous other competition awards, he has garnered equal praise from audiences and professionals throughout Europe and the United States for his dynamic concerto performances, his theatrical recital presentations, and the elegance of his chamber music collaborations.
Dove is vibraphonist of the Barry Dove Jazz Quartet and founder of Global Percussion Trio and is percussion instructor at University of Maryland Baltimore County and Loyola College.
www.globalpercussiontrio.com /players.html   (432 words)

  
 Arturo Toscanini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arturo Toscanini (March 25, 1867, Parma, Emilia-Romagna– January 16, 1957, New York City) was an Italian musician.
Toscanini was born in Parma, Italy and won a scholarship to the local music conservatory, where he studied cello.
Toscanini was especially famous for his magnificent performances of Beethoven, Brahms, Wagner, Strauss, Debussy and his compatriots Rossini, Verdi, Boito and Puccini.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arturo_Toscanini   (1208 words)

  
 Delicious Italy - Folk Festival in Emilia Romagna region
This initiative took place throughout 2004 in the provinces of Piacenza and Parma in Emilia Romagna, the province of Alessandria in Piemonte, the province of Pavia in Lombardia and the province of Genova in Liguria.
In each location they celebrating the great tradition of music and dance from the mountains and the Folk Festival is part of a desire to preserve such an important aspect of local culture.
www.deliciousitaly.com /EmiliaRomagnatour21.htm   (293 words)

  
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 BUY Emilia Romagna 2005 - 10th Edition - Tourism Experiences with Added Value
In the year 2001, Parma, city of rooted music tradition, celebrated the centenary of Giuseppe Verdi, being the famous composer born in Roncole di Busseto.
Parma, a city of refined culture and elegance, was the capital of the duchy of the Farnese dynasty from 1545 to 1859 and became a reference point in Italy and Europe as a centre of arts, economy and culture.
The gastronomic tradition of this city is world-wide known because of the Parma ham, the "Parmigiano Reggiano" cheese and other specialities like the famous "culatello".
www.buy-emilia-romagna.it /eng/benvenuto/citta/parma.asp   (293 words)

  
 VRMAG - PARMA BAPTISTERY AND DUOMO SHOOT: CASE STUDY
Known as the city of art and music, it is nestled in the fertile valley of the Po River in the Italian province of Emilia-Romagna.
Parma is steeped in art and culture, and has been the home of many famous people over the centuries.
The city of Parma is located in north central Italy, mid-way between Milan and Bologna.
vrm.vrway.com /vartist/VR_industry/PARMA_BAPTISTERY_AND_DUOMO_SHOOT_CASE_STUDY.html   (1931 words)

  
 ::: Parma Italy Hotels : History : Map :::
With a population of 200,000, Parma is nestled in the fertile valley of the Po River deep in the heart of the richest of all Italian provinces - the Emilia-Romagna.
History: Parma was founded in 183 B.C. by the consul Marcus Emilius Lepidus and 2000 Roman citizens as part of a colonization project in which the nearby towns of Piacenza, Modena and Bologna were also established.
Parma joined the newly unified Kingdom of Italy with a plebiscite on March 18, 1860.
www.parma-italy.com   (302 words)

  
 Opera and Musical Videos in the UNLV Music Library
Performers: Ana Maria González, Alfredo Kraus, Nicola Ghiuselev, Roberto Coviello, Ambra Vespasiani, Wilma Colla, Tito Turtura, vocal soloists ; Coro del Teatro Regio della Cooperativa "Artisti de Coro" di Parma ; Orchestra sinfonica dell'Emilia Romagna "Arturo Toscanini" ; Alain Guingal, conductor.
Performers: Karita Mattila (Maria Boccanegra) ; Vincenzo La Scola (Gabriele Adorno) ; Carlo Guelfi (Simon Boccanegra) ; Lucio Gallo (Paolo Abliani) ; Julian Konstantinov (Jacopo Fiesco) ; supporting soloists ; Orchestra & Chorus of the Maggio musicale fiorentino ; Claudio Abbado, conductor.
Performers: Anna Maria Alberghetti, Beverly Dame, sopranos ; Belva Kibler, mezzo-soprano ; Marie Powers, contralto ; Donald Morgan, baritone ; Leo Coleman, mute ; Symphony Orchestra of Rome Radio Italiana ; Thomas Schippers, conductor.
library.nevada.edu /music/info/operavideo.html   (302 words)

  
 Journal of Seventeenth-Century Music Vol. 8 No. 1 Communication
Carlo Vitali, "L'Opera III di Corelli nella diffusione manoscritta: apografi sincroni e tardi nelle biblioteche dell'Emilia-Romagna," Nuovissimi Studi Corelliani, Atti del Terzo Congresso Internazionale, ed.
Franchi's Territorio is in there, and I am nonplused by Allsop's denial of an important citation included in his own book.
For instance, Carlo Vitali mentions documentary evidence that bears directly on Corelli's background in a study of the manuscript dissemination of the composer's Op.
sscm-jscm.press.uiuc.edu /jscm/v8/no1/Barnett.html   (302 words)

  
 The music of ‘la mondina’ - July 29, 2005
Alberto Cottica, a veteran of the Italian folk-rock band The Modena City Ramblers, also hails from Emilia Romagna.
The band members themselves are an interesting mix.
www.mailtribune.com /archive/2005/0729/life/stories/11life.htm   (302 words)

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