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Paolo Fabbri
Paolo Fabbri may refer to: * Paolo Fabbri (musicologist) (born 1948), Italian musicologist * Paolo Fabbri (semiotician) (1939–2020), Italian semiotician * Paolo Fabbri, character in ''L'isola di Montecristo'' played by Claudio Gora See also * ''Via Paolo Fabbri 43 ''Via Paolo Fabbri 43'' is an album by Italian singer-songwriter Francesco Guccini. It was released in 1976 by EMI Italiana, and was Guccini's best-selling title. The album takes its title from the complete address where Guccini lived at the time. ...
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Paolo Fabbri (semiotician)
Paolo Fabbri (17 April 1939 – 2 June 2020) was an Italian semiotician and professor. Biography Fabbri taught at the Italian Cultural Institute in Paris from 1992 to 1996. He also taught at the University of Florence, the University of Urbino, the University of Palermo, the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences, and the Collège international de philosophie The Collège international de philosophie (Ciph), located in Paris' 5th arrondissement, is a tertiary education institute placed under the trusteeship of the French government department of research and chartered under the French 1901 Law on associ .... Publications *''Pertinence et adéquation'' (1992) *''Tactica de los signos. Ensayos de Semiotica'' (1995) *''Au nom du sens : autour de l'œuvre d'Umberto Eco'' (2000) *''La svolta semiotica'' (2001) *''Gianfranco Baruchello. Flussi, pieghe, pensieri in bocca'' (2007) * ''Maurizio Cattelan: Victory is not an Option'' (2019) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Fabbri, P ...
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Paolo Fabbri (musicologist)
Paolo Fabbri, born 15 October 1948, is an Italian musicologist and academic. In 1989 he was awarded the Dent Medal. He is best known for his extensive publications on the life and works of Gioachino Rossini, and for a biography of composer Claudio Monteverdi which was first published in the Italian language in Turin in 1985 and later published by Cambridge University Press using an English language translation by Tim Carter in 1994. He is also the author of ''Il secolo cantante: Per una storia del libretto d'opera nel Seicento'' (Bologna, 1990). For many years he has been a Professor of Music History and Musical Aesthetics at the University of Ferrara The University of Ferrara ( it, Università degli Studi di Ferrara) is the main university of the city of Ferrara in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. In the years prior to the First World War the University of Ferrara, with more than 5 .... He is the current director of the Fondazione Donizetti library in Bergamo.'' T ...
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Claudio Gora
Claudio Gora, '' Emilio Giordana '' (27 July 1913 – 13 March 1998) was an Italian actor and film director. He was particularly prolific, making some 155 appearances in film and television over nearly 60 years (from 1939 to 1997). In the 1950s he did dabble with directing and screenwriting and directed the film Three Strangers in Rome in 1958 which was incidentally the first leading role by Claudia Cardinale. Some of his notable roles includes ''Adua e le compagne'', directed by Antonio Pietrangeli, '' Tutti a casa'' by Luigi Comencini, and Dino Risi's ''A Difficult Life'' and ''Il Sorpasso''. Selected filmography * ''Torna, caro ideal!'' (1939) - Francesco Paolo Tosti * ''Wealth Without a Future'' (1940) - Giovanni Di Cora * ' (1940) - Il fidanzato della segretaria * ''Il Bazar delle idee'' (1940) * ''Love Me, Alfredo!'' (1940) - Il compositore Giacomo Varni * ''Eternal Melodies'' (1940) - L'imperatore Giuseppe * ''Amore imperiale'' (1941) - Alessio Romowski * '' A Woman Has ...
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