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    'Italian Opera' in 'Central Europe', 1600–1780: Research Trends and the Geographic Imagination by Reinhard Strohm

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Central Europe was, at least in opera, typified by its interest for the music of 'non-central' Italy. …”
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    K výzkumu výměny hudebnin mezi hrabětem z Questenbergu a jeho aristokratickými přáteli by Jana Perutková

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The importance of Count Johann Adam Questenberg for musical culture in Central Europe lies mainly in his acquiring and providing of music, especially opera scores. …”
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    Janáčkova organizační činnost v Družstvu Národního divadla v Brně by Jiří Zahrádka

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Among his major achievements we could name appointing František Neumann the opera director and participation of a negotiation committee in transferring the German City Theater under the Czech National Theater. …”
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    Timber Structures of Florence Cathedral: Wood Species Identification, Technological Implications and Their Forest Origin by Nicola Macchioni, Marco Degl’Innocenti, Francesca Mannucci, Ilaria Stefani, Simona Lazzeri, Samuele Caciagli

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The roof of the cathedral is organized on two levels: the roof of the large central nave and, at a lower level, those of the two lateral naves. …”
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    IL CONTRIBUTO DELLE «CARTE COLLODIANE» ALLO STUDIO DEL VIAGGIO PER L’ITALIA DI GIANNETTINO DI COLLODI by Alessandro Canazza

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The Collodi Archive of the National Central Library of Florence preserves this collection of preparatory materials, drafts and handwritten notes. …”
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    The art of composing: between autonomy and heteronomy by Cristina Frosini

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…The future of music lies in its ability to resume its central position in the world of higher education. …”
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