Thursday, March 10 will be held in Casa Giannino (Via Sparano, 172 - BARI - Admission Free / 18.30 / Infotel 080.524.68.64) The fifth and final meeting of the series "Music , Eros and Thanatos ", organized in collaboration with the ACIT (Associazione Culturale Italo-German) and organized by Adele Boghetich musicologist. In the program of guided listening Wesendonck Lieder by Richard Wagner composed by the famous German musician in the quiet Asylum Zurich, between the years 1857/1858, on texts of his beloved Mathilde von Wesendonck: five beautiful love song, which already announced the harmonies and Leitmotive of his masterpiece "Tristan und Isolde."
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Female Whipping Scenes/movies
Athenaeum House Giannini driving listening to Wagner "Wesendonck Lieder" by Adele Boghetich
Thursday, March 10 will be held in Casa Giannino (Via Sparano, 172 - BARI - Admission Free / 18.30 / Infotel 080.524.68.64) The fifth and final meeting of the series "Music , Eros and Thanatos ", organized in collaboration with the ACIT (Associazione Culturale Italo-German) and organized by Adele Boghetich musicologist. In the program of guided listening Wesendonck Lieder by Richard Wagner composed by the famous German musician in the quiet Asylum Zurich, between the years 1857/1858, on texts of his beloved Mathilde von Wesendonck: five beautiful love song, which already announced the harmonies and Leitmotive of his masterpiece "Tristan und Isolde."
Thursday, March 10 will be held in Casa Giannino (Via Sparano, 172 - BARI - Admission Free / 18.30 / Infotel 080.524.68.64) The fifth and final meeting of the series "Music , Eros and Thanatos ", organized in collaboration with the ACIT (Associazione Culturale Italo-German) and organized by Adele Boghetich musicologist. In the program of guided listening Wesendonck Lieder by Richard Wagner composed by the famous German musician in the quiet Asylum Zurich, between the years 1857/1858, on texts of his beloved Mathilde von Wesendonck: five beautiful love song, which already announced the harmonies and Leitmotive of his masterpiece "Tristan und Isolde."
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