Hester Lynch Piozzi, “Letter to Hester Maria Thrale”
The author describes a style of communal improvisation to music in which she participated at social evenings in Italy.
The Improvisation of Poetry, 1750 – 1850
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The author describes a style of communal improvisation to music in which she participated at social evenings in Italy.
Piozzi describes her experience of poetic improvisation in Italy. While visiting Ferrara, she recalls the performance of the improvisatore Talassi in London in 1770, which brings about reflections on the practice of poetic improvisation in general. In Florence, she notes the fading voice of the aging Corilla, whose character however remains as sharp and humorous as ever, and emphasizes the charm of the younger and more beautiful Fantastici. Piozzi also praises the talents of the Abate Lorenzi and the Abate Bertola and comments on written and oral improvisation of Latin verses.
Lalande lists and describes the most celebrated improvisatori in Italy, and claims that Lorenzi is the best.