Jeffrey Mosier’s “Canto 34, a setting of Dante’s Inferno, was performed in Siena, Italy.”
You can stream an excerpt here. –Contributed by Ralph P. Locke
Citings & Sightings of Dante's Works in Contemporary Culture
Jeffrey Mosier’s “Canto 34, a setting of Dante’s Inferno, was performed in Siena, Italy.”
You can stream an excerpt here. –Contributed by Ralph P. Locke
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“Dr. Alvis has led us with the right blend of overview patterns and delicious historical tidbits as he weaves the narrative of Dante’s Renaissance world through its fragmented political entities, community structures, waves of republican and tyrannical governments, along with the artists and architects that illuminate the countless points of light on this complex palate. At the center of all is the narrative of Dante himself, and both the secular and religious references and implications of his works.” –Montrose School, In the Footsteps of Dante 2018, June 22, 2018
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Contributed by Donatella Stocchi-Perucchio (University of Rochester)