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The Improvisation of Poetry, 1750 – 1850

A database of commentaries on improvisational performance

Tag: Siena

Charles de Brosses, Lettres familières sur l’Italie

In a letter, de Brosses describes a performance he witnessed in Siena, by the improvisatore Perfetti. De Brosses states his admiration for the performer’s skill, but suggests that his poetry would make little sense in writing.

Tags Perfetti, Siena

Joseph Spence, Observations, Anecdotes, and Characters of Books and Men, Collected from Conversation

Spence compiles his own observations on the improvisation of poetry in Italy with Dr. Cocchi’s comments on Perfetti and Manfredi and anecdotes from the Abbe Vanneschi on contests between improvisatori.

Tags Florence, Manfredi, Perfetti, Scarpellino, Siena, Tuscany, Vanneschi

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