Cinquecento: Italian and German | Casa Italiana Zerilli / Marimò

Cinquecento: Italian and German

Music Listening Series [On Zoom]
Tue, 02/28/2023 - 6:00pm
"What Makes It Italian?" Music + Art
Agnolo Bronzino: Andrea Doria as Neptune  c. 1550 – 1555	/ Lucas Cranach the Younger: Nymph of the Spring	1545–1550

"What Makes It Italian?" is a music listening and discussion group that meets online on the Zoom platform and is open to everyone.
Participation is free.
The group is led by Gina Crusco, who has also guided listening at Bard LLI and Riverdale Y; acted as maestro del coro for opera in Italy; instructed music at The New School; and directed Underworld Productions.
Please email [email protected] to confirm your attendance and receive an invitation link.

Italian Humanism spread northward, where its frank embrace of sensuality in art and music appeared in a different guise in Germany.

Italian pairing: Composer Mattio Rampolini (1497 – c. 1553) and painter Agnolo Bronzino (1503 - 1572)

German pairing: Composer Michael Praetorius (1571 – 1621) and painter Lucas Cranach the Younger (1515 – 1586)

What seems indescribable in music is often easy to name in the visual arts. So each session in this series we explore four works: a pairing of an Italian painting with a musical work, and a similar pair from outside of Italy. Discovering riches from painters like Sandro Botticelli, Guido Reni, Francois Boucher, and Vanessa Bell, and composers like Girolamo Frescobaldi, Joseph Bologne, Edward Elgar and Dominick Argento, we define more clearly “What Makes it Italian.”