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"Ognuno per sé e Dio contro tutti!". Ricordi di Werner Herzog in Sicilia
2012
Il testo rievoca alcuni momenti del primo soggiorno in Sicilia di Werner Herzog, per la regia di una nuova produzione del "Flauto magico" di Mozart al Teatro Massimo Bellini di Catania (dicembre 1991). In particolare, vengono poste in rilievo la concezione registica di Herzog e il suo approccio al capolavoro mozartiano.
"Cinquant'anni sono un po' troppi per un bambino prodigio". Appunti per una lettura della "Città morta" di Erich Wolfgang Korngold
2009
Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897-1957), bambino prodigio nel crepuscolo dell'Impero asburgico e genio in fuga dall'Europa nazista, ottiene il suo più grande successo teatrale con l'opera in tre quadri "Die tote Stadt" (La città morta, 1920). Il saggio traccia un breve profilo biografico dell'autore - anche in rapporto con le opere del periodo americano e con le musiche destinate al cinema di Hollywood - analizzando la genesi, la drammaturgia e i caratteri musicali della "Città morta".
Postemanzipatorischer Antisemitismus in Wien. Ferdinand Wilhelm Bronners Komödie "Schmelz, der Nibelunge"
2020
Ferdinand Wilhelm Bronners "Schmelz, der Nibelunge" comedy (1905) reflects anti-Semitism and anti-Slavism in Vienna around 1900. The main character suffers painfully from the inner conflict between her German-national identification and her Jewish descent. The author of the comedy converted to Protestntism and denied all his life his Jewish heritage. The aim is to clarify whether the Galician Jew and writer Ferdinand Bronner offers on stage a solution to the Jewish question that transcends racial anti-Semitism and Zionism beyond the seemingly opposite tendencies in time.
Formalismo e antiformalismo nell'interpretazione dei trattati nei recenti lavori della Commissione del diritto internazionale
2019
In its Draft Conclusions on subsequent agreements and subsequent practice in relation to the interpretation of treaties the International Law Commission (ILC) has taken a formalistic approach to treaty interpretation, according to which the interpreter should aim at discovering the will of the Parties (and the true meaning of a treaty clause) by using a single combined operation. This means that the interpreter should throw into a crucible all the means of interpretation indicated in Articles 31 and 32 of the 1969 Vienna Convention. The present paper suggests that the depiction of the interpreter as an alchemist who blends different ingredients and gives them the proper weight is a cover th…
Appunti per una biografia di Alexander Zemlinsky in Europa (1871-1938)
2012
Il saggio delinea un profilo biografico e artistico di Alexander Zemlinsky (1871-1942) nel periodo compreso fra l'esordio compositivo e l'esilio in America. In particolare, vengono considerati i suoi rapporti con Alma Mahler, con Arnold Schoenberg e, più in generale, con la Scuola musicale di Vienna e l'ambiente culturale della capitale austrica. Per quanto riguarda il linguaggio compositivo di Zemlinsky, viene considerato soprattutto il suo rapporto con l'idea del superamento della sintassi tonale nell'opera teatrale "Der Zwerg" (Il nano, 1919-21) e nella "Lyrische Symphonie" del 1922-23.
Am Markt 101
1995
L'articolo è una sorta di breve diario di viaggio negli scenari della morte di Webern, nel 100° anniversario della tragica scomparsa del compositore.
«Pfleget den Fremdenverkehr!». Karl Kraus e la propaganda d’incentivo al turismo
2018
This study explores Karl Kraus’ case against ministerial incentives to promote tourism. Kraus covers the overlap between tourism and war propaganda, treating an apparently insignificant cultural phenomenon as a symptom of collective spiritual decay. As Kraus sees it, the governmental push to cultivate tourism serves as a diversion for Austrians amid the economic uncertainty brought on by the Great War. This essay examines instances of the theme in the Buchausgabe (1926) of the drama Die Letzten Tage der Menschheit, together with a selection of articles and glosses from Die Fackel (1899-1936).
El laberinto de la sucesión de estados respecto de los tratados internacionales sobre derechos humanos
2021
This Article analyses the effects of succession of States in respect of international treaties on human rights. This is a matter not codified by the Vienna Convention on Succession of States in respect of Treaties. We have to bear in mind that human rights treaties have been adopted by international organisations, which have developed their own practice both for the succession of States as States Members of an international organisation and for the succession of States as Contracting Parties to treaties that the United Nations, the Council of Europe or the European Union have adopted in the field of human rights.
Interesariusze i innowacje społeczne. Analiza ekosystemu "Impact Hub Vienna"
2020
W ostatnich latach w teorii innowacji wskazuje się na rolę ekosystemu, czyli środowiska sprzyjającemu kreowaniu innowacji. Przyjmuje się, że innowacje nie są tworzone przez pojedyncze osoby, ale przez sieci współpracujących ze sobą osób. Dlatego też powstały organizacje, których celem jest kreowanie środowiska – ekosystemy sprzyjającemu powstawaniu, a następnie zarządzaniu innowacjami. Jedną z takich organizacji jest Impact Hub Vienna. Celem artykułu jest wstępna analiza usieciowienia tej organizacji oraz kreowania przez nią projektów innowacji społecznych przez poszczególnych interesariuszy. W celu zanalizowania problemów badawczych zastosowano metodologię badań jakościowych: desk research…
Nullité absolue des traités et inapplication de la Convention de Vienne
2019
This contribution investigates the reasons for the inapplication of the rules on the absolute nullity of treaties contained in the 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. The argument put forward is that the codification of absolute nullity in treaty law was both a necessary and fanciful choice at the time. Necessary because there was already a jurisprudential practice that had declared some treaties concluded in violation of rules that would later be qualified as "ius cogens" null and void. And also because, after the end of the Second World War, the idea spread that international law should privilege a "strong" legality over the effectiveness of legal situations. It was unrealistic…