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The Improvisation of Poetry, 1750 – 1850

A database of commentaries on improvisational performance

Tag: Petroselini

J. J. Volkmann, Historisch-kritische Nachrichten von Italien

In his travel notes, Volkmann describes Italian improvisation as a light diversion typical of that nation. He mentions several famous improvisatori, and notes that improvisation is not a new art form, but has existed for centuries.

Tags Corilla, Corvesi, Florence, Lorenzi, Mollo, Petroselini, Pulci, Rome, Rossi, Serio

Joseph Jérome Le Français de Lalande, Voyage d’un François en Italie

Lalande lists and describes the most celebrated improvisatori in Italy, and claims that Lorenzi is the best.

Tags Corilla, Corvesi, Florence, Lorenzi, Mollo, Naples, Pavia, Petroselini, Venice, Verona

Pages

  • About Improvised Poetry in the Romantic Period

Tags

  • Accolti
  • Bandettini
  • Bindocci
  • Carrer
  • Cicconi
  • Corilla
  • da Vinci
  • de'Santi
  • Fantastici
  • Florence
  • Gagliuffi
  • Giannetti
  • Gianni
  • Hook
  • Karsch
  • Langenschwarz
  • Leoniceno
  • London
  • Lorenzi
  • Lucca
  • Marone
  • Mazzei
  • Metastasio
  • Micheli
  • Milan
  • Mollo
  • Naples
  • Paris
  • Perfetti
  • Pisa
  • Pistrucci
  • Pradel
  • Querno
  • Rome
  • Rossetti
  • Serafino
  • Sestini
  • Sgricci
  • Taddei
  • Talassi
  • Turin
  • Venice
  • Verona
  • Vienna
  • Wolff
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