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Dante and Music

Nov 5, 2015 - Nov 6, 2015 at - | Kislack Center and Class of '55 Conference Room - Van Pelt Library, 3420 Walnut St.

The 750th anniversary of Dante's birth in 1265 will be celebrated by the Center for Italian Studies and the Department of Music at the University of ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵsylvania with an international conference on "Dante and Music" to be heldÌýin PhiladelphiaÌýNovember 5-6, 2015.Ìý

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L'Aquila, Chiesa di S. Silvestro, Angelo musicante, photo by M. Jodice

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According to Dante music expresses the divine order of the «Cosmos». «L’armonia che temperi e discerni» (Paradiso, I, 78) is the divine tuning of life whose multiple bodies are harmonized like notes. Conversely, disharmony evokes the absence of the divine. ÌýIn poetry, music is able to produce different meanings and visions of the world from the «dolce» sound of «stilnovo» to the «aspre e chiocce» effects of the «rime petrose».Ìý

The fascinating theme of music in Dante engages also the theme of music after Dante. How did Dante inspire musicians and how were his works put to or translated into notes? Furthermore, since Dante’s own music is made of words, what kind of verbal styles in the poetic tradition from the Middle Ages to the present refer or contest Dante’s choices?

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Scientific Committee: Kevin Brownlee, Mauro Calcagno, Fabio Finotti

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Concert: The conference will include a free piano recital on November 5Ìýat 7:30pm. Italian pianist who will present Franz Liszt's Après une lecture de Dante and other pieces. Please click here for the full concert programÌýand rsvp to johnston@sas.upenn.edu to reserve your seat.

The event if at the Van Pelt Library. Please be advised that a form of identification may be required for access.

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Click here for the fullÌýConference Program.


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