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Center for Italian Studies
Department of Music

at the University of Pennsylvania

welcome

EMANUELE SENICI
University of Oxford


who will present

'Essentially Theatrical':
Representation and Reality in
Rossini's Italian Operas


5:00 pm
Thursday, February 16, 2006


Room 302 - Music Building
201 South 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104


Reception to follow
Music Lounge, First Floor Music Building


Emanuele Senici studied musicology at Cornell and now teaches at Oxford. He is the author of "La clemenza di Tito" di Mozart: i primi trent'anni (Brepols 1997) and Landscape and Gender in Italian Opera: The Alpine Virgin from Bellini to Puccini (Cambridge University Press 2005), has edited the Cambridge Companion to Rossini (2004) and co-edits the Cambridge Opera Journal. He works on Italian opera and culture of the long nineteenth century, and on the theory and historiography of opera.

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