[“A”], “Italian Improvisatori” (The New Monthly Magazine)
Partially translating Fernow’s German treatise, this article provides an extended history of improvisatori in Italy.
The Improvisation of Poetry, 1750 – 1850
A database of commentaries on improvisational performance
Partially translating Fernow’s German treatise, this article provides an extended history of improvisatori in Italy.
Fernow provides a detailed history of Italian improvisation, recounting that improvisation (in Latin) experienced a peak in popularity in the court of Pope Leo X, a lover of the art, and that in the course of the eighteenth century a renewal of popularity has brought improvisation to new heights, this time in Italian. The author gives biographies of the most famous improvisatori that he mentions.