A brief introduction of the hieroglyphic signs and presentation of the three Egyptian stones (stelae) of the museum with reading of the texts. Following "Eighteenth-century exoticism and homage to Maria Malibran" with music by Handel: Julius Caesar (1723), Israel in Egypt (1739).
Organised by the Winckelmann Civic Museum of Antiquity.
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Brief introduction to the writing and description of the three Egyptian wooden “sarcophagi “(coffins), in the museum. This is followed by "The Cairo Goose and other Mozartian insights" with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: The Cairo Goose and the Magic Flute.
Organised by the Winckelmann Civic Museum of Antiquity.
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A brief introduction explaining the writings and the presentation of the two stone sarcophagi of the museum. This is followed by "Trieste, Teatro San Pietro 1798: The marriage of Isis", with music by Sebastiano Nasolini: The death of Cleopatra and the marriage of Isis.
Organised by the Winckelmann Civic Museum of Antiquity.
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On the 150th anniversary of the premiere of "L’Aida" in Cairo, the phases of its creation are retraced, up to its staging in Trieste. What follows is Verdi's music: Ritorna Vincitor!, and extracts from Émil Tavan's Aida.
Organised by the Winckelmann Civic Museum of Antiquity.
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Certainly, the best known of the Egyptian scriptures was that of hieroglyphics, flanked, however, also by the more italic, hieratic and demotic. Reading of texts of the Egyptian pieces of the museum. This will be followed by: "Tutankamen Fox-Trot by Augusto Febeo & Co."
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