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The Improvisation of Poetry, 1750 – 1850

A database of commentaries on improvisational performance

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Italo Franchi, “L’ultimo degli improvvisatori”

This is a brief anecdotal history of the improviser Giuseppe Regaldi, a handsome and talented performer, best known for his work L’Acqua. He was considered the last of the Italian improvisers.

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T., “Canti lirici editi ed inediti improvvisati dall’avvocato Giuseppe Regaldi”

Giuseppe Regaldi, although a young poet, has such talent that his improvisations are of high quality both as performances and also as published poems. According to this critic, Regaldi’s verses are imaginative and memorable.

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