Search results for " Gaeta"
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Affari e complicità mafiose tra Palermo e Punta Raisi
2014
La storia dello scalo aeroportuale di Punta Raisi – oggi intitolato alla memoria di Giovanni Falcone e Paolo Borsellino – prende avvio nel secondo dopoguerra, in coincidenza con l’incremento del traffico aereo civile nei cieli del capoluogo siciliano, terzo in Italia per numero di transiti di passeggeri e merci, con cifre non più sostenibili dall’aeroporto militare di Boccadifalco. Tutto inizia con la costituzione, nel 1953, del Consorzio Autonomo per l'Aeroporto di Palermo, con l’obiettivo di realizzare il progetto di una nuova infrastruttura civile a pochi passi dal centro urbano, pronta a sostenere la concorrenza con i migliori scali del Paese e a rilanciare la modernizzazione dei commer…
La mafia in aeroporto. Punta raisi: cronaca di una speculazione annunciata
2013
The history of Palermo’s Punta Raisi Airport – that is called today “Falcone and Borsellino” in memory of the two judges killed by Cosa Nostra - started after World War II, coinciding with the increase of civilian air traffic in the skies of the Sicilian capital, third in Italy for its number of transits of passengers and freight, which became unsustainable figures for the military airport of Boccadifalco. Everything begins with the creation in 1953 of the Autonomous Consortium for the Airport of Palermo, with the aim to implement the project of a new infrastructure located a few steps away from the city center, ready to compete with the best airports in Italy, to increase the modernization…
Nichilismo e amore in attesa del Regno
2023
The author uses the link between nihilism and love as a key to understanding Giancarlo Gaeta's book "Waiting for the Kingdom" and exposes, with the help of the reflections of J.-L Marion and P. Celan, the meaning of the aforementioned link.
La "francesità" della "Fille du régiment
2021
L'articolo inserisce "La fille du régiment" di Donizetti nel contesto della sua prima creazione, individuando le componenti che contribuiscono a farne un'opera spiccatamente francese.
Una nuova fonte per "Gemma di Vergy". La revisione d'autore per il Théâtre-Italien (1845)
2021
Staged at La Scala in Milan in 1834 and then on countless Italian and European stages, Gemma di Vergy was performed the first time in Paris in 1845 at the Théâtre-Italien, in a version specially reworked by Donizetti (the last work he completed before his death). Long considered lost, the score prepared on that occasion by the composer has re-emerged among the collections of the Bibliothèque nationale de France - Département de la Musique. The essay describes the new source, reconstructs the genesis of the revision and examines the author’s variants. The latter are responsive to two main requirements: on the one hand, adapting the musical text to contingent interpretive needs, and more spec…
The "Frenchness" of "La fille du régiment"
2021
The article inserts Donizetti's "La fille du régiment" in the context of his first creation, identifying the components that contribute to making it a distinctly French opera.
Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, Santi Romano e Franco Gaetano Scoca
2020
The paper focuses, firstly, on relationship between Vittorio Emanuele Orlando and Santi Romano,to then highlight how Franco Gaetano Scoca can be considered a legitimate scientific heir of these patres
"Panem et circenses". Teatri e pubblici di Parigi al tempo di Donizetti
2019
L'articolo offre una panoramica sui teatri parigini negli anni Quaranta dell'Ottocento, descrivendone funzioni, repertori, pubblici.
Panem et circenses. Theaters and publics in Paris at the time of Donizetti
2019
The article offers a panorama of the Paris theaters in the 1840s, focusing on the institutional organization, repertoires, audiences.
Suoni intorno al principe di Sansevero. Musiche per Raimondo di Sangro e Carlotta Gaetani
2019
Raimondo di Sangro, Prince of Sansevero (1710-1771), is known for his eccentric ideas as well as for the Masonic symbolism he adopted in rebuilding his family chapel, in downtown Naples. This essay traces his musical interests, so far under-researched. The sonoric elements in some of his inventions are highlighted. Data are collected on the carrillon he commissioned, built after North European models. Theatrical texts related to his patronage are analyzed, including the curious dialect libretto “Li sconquasse de lo Pennino” (1757). Attention is given to his wife, Carlotta Gaetani, the dedicatee of a little-known musical printing, the “Scelta di arie” from “L’eroe cinese” set to music by Bal…