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A candid angel, a bratty popstar and a cunning smuggler: what have they in common? They sacrificed their testicles and gained a splendid voice. In this episode of Italian Culture, we investigate the fascinating world of the castrati singers. From the Baroque era to the Twentieth century, we’ll follow the stories of three emblematic castrati, trying to understand how and why such a joyous expression of human talent had his roots in violence and blood. Today’s guests are Noemi André and Nicholas Clapton.
- 1.46 Campari as an elite brand
- 3.10 The Milanese market
- 4.17 The world of the factory is the factory of the world
- 6.22 Pop & glamour
- 7.29 The dawn of mass advertising
- 10.47 Depero and Futurism
- 12.30 Art as autobiography
- 14.17 The futurist house: now and then
- 16.24 Depero and...
Published 12/30/19
There’s a small piece of art in almost every fridge, even in yours. It’s from the Twenties, the time when an avant-garde artist (Fortunato Depero) and an entrepreneur (Davide Campari) proved that ads could be something more than shouted slogans and that even a tiny, mundane object can be the...
Published 12/27/19