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Mario Costa (diplomat)
Mario Costa may refer to: * Mario Costa (philosopher) (born 1936), Italian philosopher * Mario Costa (director) Mario Costa (30 May 1904, in Rome – 22 October 1995, in Rome) was an Italian actor, director and screenwriter, active from 1934 to 1971. Selected filmography * '' Stadium'' (1934) * '' The Last of the Bergeracs'' (1934) * '' Guest for One Nigh ...
(1904–1995) * Mario Pasquale Costa (1858–1933), Italian composer * Mário Teixeira Costa (born 1970), Portuguese footballer {{hndis, Costa, Mario ...
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Mario Costa (philosopher)
Mario Costa (born 7 December 1936, in Torre del Greco) is an Italian philosopher. He is known for his studies of the consequences of new technology in art and aesthetics, which introduced a new theoretical perspective through concepts such as the "communication aesthetics", the "technological sublime", the "communication block", and the "aesthetics of flux". Early life and education Career Costa has had an extensive academic career. He has been Professor of Aesthetics at the University of Salerno and has taught Methodology and History of Literary Criticism at the University of Naples, and Ethics and Aesthetics of Communication at the University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis. He has authored some twenty books and numerous essays, published in Europe and America. In 1985, he founded Artmedia, the Laboratory of the Aesthetics of Media and Communication, at the University of Salerno, Department of Philosophy. As a director of Artmedia, he developed an intense activity of promotion of neo ...
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Mario Costa (director)
Mario Costa (30 May 1904, in Rome – 22 October 1995, in Rome) was an Italian actor, director and screenwriter, active from 1934 to 1971. Selected filmography * ''Stadium'' (1934) * ''The Last of the Bergeracs'' (1934) * ''Guest for One Night'' (1939) * ''The Barber of Seville'' (1947) * '' Pagliacci'' (1948) * ''Mad About Opera'' (1948) * '' Cavalcade of Heroes'' (1950) * '' Song of Spring'' (1951) * ''Trieste mia!'' (1952) * '' Melody of Love'' (1952) * ''I Always Loved You'' (1953) * ''Perdonami!'' (1953) * ''For You I Have Sinned'' (1953) * ''Pietà per chi cade'' (1954) * ''The Lovers of Manon Lescaut'' (1954) * ''Revelation'' (1955) * '' Arrivano i dollari!'' (1957) * ''Attack of the Moors'' (1959) * ''Cavalier in Devil's Castle'' (1959) * ''Queen of the Pirates'' (1960) * '' The Centurion'' (1961) * ''Kerim, Son of the Sheik'' (1962) * ''Gladiator of Rome'' (1962) * ''Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West ''Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West '' (''Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del ...
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Mario Pasquale Costa
Mario Pasquale Costa (24 July 1858 –27 September 1933) was a prolific Italian composer primarily known for his art songs, Neapolitan songs, and operettas. Costa was born in Taranto to Angelo and Maria Giuseppa ''née '' Malagisi. His father was a customs official, but the Costa family numbered several notable composers and musicians, including Costa's uncle Michael Costa and his great-grandfather Giacomo Tritto. Costa studied composition, piano and singing at the San Pietro a Maiella Conservatory in Naples under another uncle Carlo Costa, Paolo Serrao, and Giuseppe Martucci.Meloncelli, Raoul (1984)"Costa, Pasquale Antonio Cataldo Maria" ''Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani'', Vol. 30. Treccani. Online version retrieved 18 December 2017 .Sanvitale, Francesco (2002''La romanza italiana da salotto'' pp. 302–305. EDT srl. By the age of 17, Costa had already published numerous art songs. Possessed of an attractive tenor voice, he often performed them himself for the fir ...
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