Italian is the traditional language of music– which meant that when I got to Italy, I was well equipped to ask someone to sing to me with much vivacity at a gradually accelerating tempo, but not so well equipped to ask for a bathroom.
by Michiko Theurer | July 23rd, 2009 | Tags: baroque violin, early music festival, languages, Stefano Montanari
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When I met Claudio, a Franciscan monk, with whom I was to travel to Assisi this morning, I have to admit my first thought was Seriously? My idea of a monk was pretty close to the Benedictine Rule—quiet, sober, perhaps slightly intolerant men who had pledged their lives to God—not this energetic man who went [...]
by Alyssa Coltrain | July 15th, 2009 | Tags: Assisi, languages, spirituality
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