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Tre commedie palatine di Giacinto Andrea Cicognini

2019

Giacinto Andrea Cicognini fue un dramaturgo de gran éxito entre sus contemporáneos. Durante años se le consideró el autor del teatro "españolizante" por las numerosas obras publicadas con su nombre, como reclamo editorial, a pesar de no ser suyas, G.A.Cicognini conocía perfectamente el teatro español, pero en sus obras no hay generalmente una imitación directa. Lo que se nota es una asimilación de elementos teatrales utilizados en las obras de los dramaturgos españoles, pero que Cicognini utiliza y combina de forma libre, utilizando "todos" los elementos, temas y recursos teatrales aprendidos del teatro español. En las tres obras analizadas se puede intuir cómo sigue el subgénero de la come…

G.A. cicogninUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASteatro italianoteatro españolizanteteatro italiano del s. XVII:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]
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Cellular effects of bacterial N-3-Oxo-dodecanoyl-L-Homoserine lactone on the sponge Suberites domuncula (Olivi, 1792): insights into an intimate inte…

2014

International audience; Sponges and bacteria have lived together in complex consortia for 700 million years. As filter feeders, sponges prey on bacteria. Nevertheless, some bacteria are associated with sponges in symbiotic relationships. To enable this association, sponges and bacteria are likely to have developed molecular communication systems. These may include molecules such as N-acyl-L-homoserine lactones, produced by Gram-negative bacteria also within sponges. In this study, we examined the role of N-3-oxododecanoyl-L-homoserine lactone (3-oxo-C12-HSL) on the expression of immune and apoptotic genes of the host sponge Suberites domuncula. This molecule seemed to inhibit the sponge inn…

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Il vino nell'opera tra convito ed ebbrezza

2022

Opera e vino sono senz'altro un connubio felice: a chiunque frequenti anche solo sporadicamente il teatro d'opera verrà in mente il famoso "Libiamo" del I atto della Traviata, nel quale si celebra il vino che abbellisce la notte e rende più caldi i baci degli amanti. Nell'opera italiana dell'Ottocento il brindisi (lieto o funesto) è un momento topico, con specifici connotati musicali e drammaturgici; la sua dimensione corale è assente nell'opera barocca, dove invece il vino serve a stigmatizzare i vizi umani. Dopo aver passato in rassegna alcuni dei più celebri momenti in cui vino e opera si uniscono, ci si soffermerà sulla figura comica dell'ubriacone nell'opera del Seicento e se ne metter…

Settore L-ART/07 - Musicologia E Storia Della Musicaopera toast wine Verdi Cicognini
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Cicognini’s Giasone: Between Music and Theater

2017

Giacinto Andrea Cicognini’s Giasone, set to music by Francesco Cavalli (Venice, S. Cassiano, 1649), is probably the most popular opera of the entire 17th Century. Its author is considered one of the most prolific and successful dramatists and librettists of his age. The existence of two versions of Giasone however - the libretto set to music by Francesco Cavalli and a prose text intended to be staged (or read) as a play - has not yet been fully explored. The same is also true of another work by Cicognini, Gli amori di Alessandro e di Rossane. Both plays, like almost all Cicognini’s works, were published only after his death. Giasone was extraordinary popular, so we can easily suppose that t…

OperaCavalli FSettore L-ART/07 - Musicologia E Storia Della MusicaLibrettoCicognini GA
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Teatro del Siglo de Oro y ópera italiana del Seiscientos: un balance

2012

In 1992, during the 15th Conference of the International Musicological Society, a round table about «Spanish and French Theater in Italian Opera of the Seventeenth Century» took place in Madrid. It was a seminal moment in the discussion about the influence of Spanish Siglo de Oro Theater on the Italian Opera of the Seventeenth Century. This influence is today beyond question and is being revealed as an important aspect to understand both the success of Venetian Opera and the dissemination of Siglo de Oro Theater outside Spain. This article aims at illustrating and discussing the results of twenty years of scholarly research on the subject; it also suggests new paths of investigation. En 199…

lcsh:French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literatureHistoryCALDERÓN DE LA BARCA Pedro. CICOGNINI Giacinto Andrea. Italy and Spain. Libretto. Opera. Theater. VEGA Lope de.Literature and Literary TheoryEspañaCicognini Giacinto AndreateatroVega Lope deóperaItaliaCALDERÓN DE LA BARCA Pedro. CICOGNINI Giacinto Andrea. Italia e Spagna. Libretto. Opera. Teatro. VEGA Lope de.CALDERÓN DE LA BARCA Pedro. CICOGNINI Giacinto Andrea. Italia y España. Libreto. Ópera. Teatro. VEGA Lope de.libretolcsh:PQ1-3999Settore L-ART/07 - Musicologia E Storia Della MusicaCalderón de la Barca PedroCriticón
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Il metodo compositivo di Giacinto Andrea Cicognini nei suoi drammi per musica veneziani

2012

All’interno della vasta produzione teatrale di Giacinto Andrea Cicognini (1606- 1649), i drammi per musica occupano un luogo privilegiato, nonostante siano solamente quattro (Celio, Giasone, Orontea, Gli Amori di Alessandro e Rossane) e tutti ascrivibili agli ultimi anni di vita del drammaturgo (1646-1649). Malgrado il numero sia esiguo rispetto ad altri librettisti del secondo Seicento, i libretti di Cicognini fissano un modello nel quale tragico e comico, stile alto e stile basso, lamento patetico e lazzo osceno si mescolano perfettamente. Queste caratteristiche derivano, come è stato notato, dall’influsso determinante del teatro spagnolo ma trovano una specifica ragion d’essere nel teatr…

Cicognini Giacinto AndreaOperaTeatroSettore L-ART/07 - Musicologia E Storia Della MusicaLibrettoItaliaSpagna
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"Scrivere a gusti del popolo". L'Arte Nuevo di Lope de Vega nell'Italia del Seicento

2007

The influence of Spanish Theater from the siglo de oro on Italian Seventeenth-century opera is stil an open question. Librettists (for example, G. F. Busenello in his Didone of 1641) speak of "Spanish customs" to claim exemption from Aristotelian rules; furthermore, several music dramas that were well-known thoughout Italy both in print and on stage derive - more or less directly - from Spanish theatrical texts. A particular aspect of the whole question can be seen in the popularity in Italy of Lope de Vega's Arte nuevo de hacer comedias en este tiempo, a discourse on poetic written between 1604 and 1608 for the Academia de Madrid which was published in Madrid in 1609 and only two years lat…

Opera Libretto Drammaturgia musicale G. A. Cicognini Lope de Vega
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