italian-studies: Scholarly discussions in any field of Italian studies
I believe that from the Ottocento there are some Liszt (sp?) piano pieces that take certain of Petrarch's poems as their inspiration.
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> Dear colleagues and list members,
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> can anyone help me in finding adaptations/transpositions of Petrarch's Latin
> and vernacular works in music (setting the Italian Cinquecento aside),
> painting, sculpture, theatre and cinema?
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> Gratefully yours
> Enrico Santangelo
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> PhD candidate, Dept. of Italian
> Royal Holloway University of London
> Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX (UK)
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