Showing posts with label Italian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italian. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Ciao! Italian language week begins in capital

HA NOI — The 10th annual Italian Language week will kick-off in Ha Noi tomorrow.

This year's theme is Our Italian & the Italian of Others, and the programme of events aims to promote the use of Italian around the world.

In Viet Nam, Italian has been taught not only at foreign languages colleges but also at the Thang Long, Construction and Business and Trade colleges.

The highlight of the week will be an international seminar on the study of the Italian language featuring guests such as the ambassadors of Argentina, Pakistan, Switzerland and Venezuela, and the director of the Goethe Institute among others.

The seminar will be held at 6pm at L'Espace, 24 Trang Tien Street. Participants will discuss the advantages of learning Italian in a discussion in Italian that will include English and Vietnamese translation.

The seminar will be chaired by writer Mario Fortunato, former director of the Italian Institute of Culture in London and contributor to The Guardian and Le Monde.

An Italian wine tasting buffet sponsored by Viet-It Wines import company and the Restaurant Da Paolo will be held at the seminar.

Fortunato introduced the Italian book If This Is a Man in Ha Noi yesterday at a ceremony to launch the book's Vietnamese translation.

The autobiographical book was written by Italian writer and chemist Primo Levi, who based the book on his own experiences in a Nazi concentration camp during World War II.

The book is considered as a classic in Italy and is taught at schools across the country. "Usually books taught at schools are boring and full of theory," said Fortunato. "But this book is humane, and it helps readers become more human."

The book has a simple and clear vocabulary which is suitable for people who have not been studying Italian for very long.

For the last 40 years of his life, Levi grappled with the philosophical implications of having survived interment at the Auschwitz concentration camp. The book was first published in 1947 but won acclaim ten years later as a masterpiece of Italian literature.

Levi also published poetry, science fiction, essays and short stories. In 1987, at the age of 67, he killed himself.

In other events to promote Italian culture, author Fortunato will meet Vietnamese students of the Italian Language Department at the University of Social Sciences in HCM City at 5pm on October 18. — VNS

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Monday, August 30, 2010

Italian classical musicians to perform in Hanoi

Pianist Gabriele Carcano
Pianist Gabriele Carcano, whose show in Hanoi in 2008 was a huge success, will be among three Italians performing with Vietnamese artists at three classical concerts at the Hanoi Opera House in September and October

Pianist Gabriele Carcano, whose show in Hanoi in 2008 was a huge success, will be among three Italians performing with Vietnamese artists at three classical concerts at the Hanoi Opera House in September and October.

On September 11 jazz pianist Cesare Picco will present “La prima stella" ("The first star"), "Corale alla fine del giorno" ("Choir at the end of the day"), and a special tribute to J. Bach, "A long wait," composed by himself. Tri Minh will join him to play “Hanoi Improvisation” by Vietnamese composer and musician Vu Nhat Tan.

Tickets to the show cost VND150,000 (US$7.73) to VND500,000.

Renowned flutist Andrea Griminelli’s show on September 20 will feature classic arrangements including Donizetti’s “Sonata in C major” and a fantasy of Bizet’s “Carmen” as well as contemporary pieces from famous movie soundtracks like Cinema Paradiso, the Godfather, and the Mission.

Carcano returns to perform together with the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet Theatre’s orchestra on 15 October. His concert will include pieces by JS Bach, Beethoven, and Liszt.

He is among the most talented and youngest of Italy’s top pianists.

Born in Turin in 1985 he began to study the piano when he was eight and graduated from the Conservatory G. Verdi in Turin aged 17.

He made his Italian debut at Teatro La Fenice in Venice after winning the Alfredo Casella Prize in 2004.

In 2009 he won the Prize of the Fondation des Banques Populaires Françaises-Natexis.

Tickets to both shows cost VND200,000 to VND700,000.

The shows will be organized by the Italian embassy in the capital.

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