Concert by Federico Manca, Monday 10 January in the UNi Library in Genoa
With the new year, Monday 10 January at 4 pm the events of the University Library of Genoa resume, with a concert by Federico Manca, a young and talented pianist who will perform the following program:
L. van BEETHOVEN – Sonata n. 32 op. 111
F. LISZT – Sonata in B minor S. 178
Federico Manca studied piano at the “GP da Palestrina” Music Conservatory of Cagliari, in the piano class of Professor Marcella Murgia and at the “Niccolò Paganini” Conservatory in Genoa, in the class of Maestro Enrico Stellini. He is currently following the specialization course of Maestro Andrea Lucchesini at the Fiesole Music School.
We remind you that to participate in the concert it will be necessary to show the Super green pass and wear the FFP2 mask.
For information and reservations: [email protected]
Next event:
Thursday 13 January, 5 pm
‘Fortunes and misfortunes of Dante in typography’, lecture by Marco Berisso (University of Genoa),
for the cycle within the exhibition ‘About Dante …’
(extended to 10 February 2022)
EXHIBITIONS continue in BUGE.
Until January 31, 2022, in the second Exhibition Hall on the ground floor, the photographic exhibition Reading will be open so as not to lose the thread… and the memory. You will have the book and not the sword in your hand: a path of ‘encouragement to read’, with photographs by Cosimo Damiano Motta, Elisabetta and Pierangelo Vacchetta. It is said that over 60% of the population does not even read a book a year and that another large part only browses the newspaper at the bar. The authors have set themselves the goal of stimulating discussion on the subject and, why not, the desire to read: a very urgent topic for a large public library such as the University.
Until 10 FEBRUARY 2022, About Dante. Alighieri in paper, audio and video
the bibliographic exhibition that illustrates the interest and fortune of Dante Alighieri’s work over the centuries, through manuscripts and wonderful printed books from the 15th, 16th and 18th centuries (on the 3rd floor of the Library), up to the most modern editions, exposed on the ground floor. The exhibition itinerary outlines the impact and dissemination of Dante’s work within the Italian cultural context, and in particular the influence on some personalities, such as Edoardo Sanguineti, whose library collection is preserved – the ‘Magazzino Sanguineti’ – in the University Library of Genoa.
More detailed programs and other materials that can be downloaded from the Genoa University Library website
For information and reservations: tel. 010 2546 431 – [email protected]
University Library of Genoa – Via Balbi 40 – Genoa