At the Italian Cultural Institute of New York, Gianandrea Noseda, an Italian conductor currently in the pit at the Met, and music historian, Harvey Sachs, spoke about the changes opera has experienced over the years and possible solutions for its success in the future.
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The Primo Levi Center is collaborating with the most influential Italian-American institutions in New York City to pay tribute to those who tragically lost their lives during the Holocaust and to use this time for reflection.
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We reached out to the heads of different Italian and Italian-American institutions in and around New York to find out what major events they have planned for the upcoming year. Here’s what they responded...
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A chance to learn more about Guido Cagnacci, a little-known painter who also happens to be one of Italy’s most eccentric personalities.
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The masterpiece entitled "Dying Cleopatra" made by the Italian Baroque artist Guido Cagnacci will be on view at the Italian Cultural Institute until January 19th.
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A truly unique masterpiece by one of Italy’s most underrated and eccentric painters will be on display at the Italian Cultural Institute from December 2nd until January 19th, 2017.
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Coming up in the beginning of December, the Umanism Italian Playwrights Project along with the Martin E. Segal Theatre Center and the Italian Cultural Institute of New York will be hosting an Artist Talk featuring the talented Italian playwright, Stefano Massini.
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Exibit. Two great natural disasters in the History: the 1966 Arno flood in Florence and the 2012 flooding from Hurricane Sandy in New York City
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Now available for sale in book form, "In The Mood For Love" is a photo collection by Federico Possati, capturing the essence of the day and nightlife Valentine's weekend in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Monday night, Stefano Salis and Steven Guarnaccia met up at the Italian Cultural Institute in NYC to talk about digitalization as well as its influence on book covers and illustration.