UPCOMING EVENTS
Pre-Performance Illustrated Lecture
Francesco Izzo, Post-Doctorate Fellow, American Institute for Verdi Studies, New York University "The Moral of the Tale: 'La Traviata' on the 19th-Century Stage"
Friday, January 28, 2005, 6:30 p.m.
Nicholas Music Center, Rehearsal Hall 104
Admission free. No tickets required
Jonathan Galassi
Poetry Reading
Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Museum
April 14, 2005, 7:00 p.m.
PAST EVENTS
Symposium, October 29, 2004

The Age of Galileo

“Art and Science in Early Modern Italy”
Italian Hours, 2004

Italian Arias and Songs

Mason Gross School of the Arts
Kirkpatrick Chapel, College Avenue Campus
April 23, 2004

Crazy in the Kitchen: Recovering Ancestral History Through Memoir

Louise DeSalvo
The Graduate Student Lounge, College Avenue Campus
April 22, 2004

Italians in New Jersey , 1800 to the Present

Dr. William J. Connell, Joseph M. and Geraldine C. La Motta
Chair in Italian Studies, Seton Hall University
Alexander Library, Pane Room
March 24, 2004
Italian Hours, 2003

Presentation, Book Signing and Reception:

Italian American Writers on New Jersey
Eds. Jeniifer Gillan, Maria Mazziotti Gillan, and Edvige Giunta
Rutgers University Press, 2003
North Ward Educational Educational and Cultural Center
346 Mount Prospect Avenue , Newark , NJ
December 13, 2003

Madrigals at Prayer: Sacred Music by the Master of 16 th -Century Italy

Mason Gross School of Arts, Collegium Musicum
Conductor: Andrew Kirkman
November 24, 2003

Baroque Minimalism: An Exhibition of Sal Romano's Sculpture in Bronze and Copper

Art Library, College Avenue Campus
Supported by the Rutgers University Libraries
October 17, 2003 – January 1, 2004

The Divine Comedy through the Eyes of Modern Printmakers: The Collection of Professor Remigio Pane

Alexander Library, Pane Room, College Avenue Campus
Permanent Exhibit

Films (co-sponsored by the Rutgers Film Co-op/NJMAC)

Anna Maria Tato's I Remember , a 1999 documentary on Marcello Mastroianni (April 26 th )
Antonioni's La Notte , with J. Moreau, M. Mastroianni (April 27 th )
Scott Hall 123, College Avenue Campus
April 26-27, 2003

Language Maintenance and the Making of Italian Americans: New York City, 1920-1945

Dr. Nancy Carnevale, NJ Historical Society
Zimmerli Art Museum , College Avenue Campus
April 10, 2003

Great Products, Great Traditions: Italian Cooking in America

Mario Batali, chef, author, host of “Molto Mario,” Rutgers graduate
Zimmerli Art Museum , College Avenue Campus
April 9, 2003

Exhibition Opening and Reception: Conversazioni

Artist John Giannotti, Professor Emeritus, Rutgers University in a conversation about his work
Art Library, College Avenue Campus
April 4 – May 1, 2003

Renaissance Rivals: Titian v. Michelangelo

Dr. Rona Goffen, Board of Governors Professor of Art History
Zimmerli Art Museum , College Avenue Campus
April 4, 2004

Musical Treats from Italy

Mason Gross School of the Arts, Antonius Bittmann,
Conductor: Ruotao Mao (Violin); Hyun-Jung Park (Organ);
Raejin Lee (Soprano); Lynda Saponara (Piano);
Kelly Esposito (Soprano); Holly Fanning (Soprano)
Kirkpatrick Chapel, College Avenue Campus
April 4, 2004