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Diego Carpitella (Reggio di Calabria, 12 June 1924 – Rome, 7
August 1990) was an
Italian professor of
ethnomusicology at D'Annunzio
University of Chieti–Pescara...
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nonsense syllables. In the 1950s,
American musicologist Alan
Lomax and
Diego Carpitella recorded trallalero.
Lomax later claimed he was
blown away, and called...
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During the 1970s,
Leydi and
Carpitella were
appointed to the
first two
chairs of
ethnomusicology at universities, with
Carpitella at the
University of Rome...
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Benedetto Croce and
Adolfo Omodeo, and did
field research with
Diego Carpitella into the
funeral rituals of
Lucania and tarantism.
Ernesto de Martino...
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field recordings were
conducted by
American Alan
Lomax and
Italians Diego Carpitella,
Franco Coggiola,
Roberto Leydi among others.
Toward the end of the decade...
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Diego Carpitella,
hundreds of do****ents
recorded in 1954–55, as well as the
results of the
research of
Ernesto De
Martino and
Carpitella in Southern...
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pilot Leopoldo Trieste (1917–2003),
actor and
movie director Diego Carpitella (1924–1990), ethno-musicologist Nik
Spatari (1929–2020), painter, sculptor...
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patriotu sardu a sos
feudatarios - Uniss[permanent dead link]
Diego Carpitella,
Leonardo Sole,
Pietro S****u, La
musica sarda , I-III ("Original Folk...
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attended the
Centro ****onale di
Studi di
Musica Popolare,
directed by
Diego Carpitella, at the
National Academy of
Santa Cecilia and at the same time she pursued...
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founded in 1951, the year of his
first visit there.
Lomax and
Diego Carpitella's survey of
Italian folk
music for the
Columbia World Library, conducted...