palazzo Tozzoni
dicumentario di Alessandra Giovannini (testi e voce) realizzato nel 2010, per la serie Bella Romagna, prodotto da Videoregione. Immagini e parole raccontano palazzo Tozzoni, casa museo imolese che fa parte dei Musei Civici di Imola.
per gentile concessione di Videoregione
Places to see in ( Imola - Italy )
Places to see in ( Imola - Italy )
Imola is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, located on the river Santerno, in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. The town is traditionally considered the western entrance to the historical region Romagna. The city is most noted as the home of the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari which formerly hosted the Formula One San Marino Grand Prix (the race was named after the nearby independent republic of San Marino, as Monza already hosted the Italian Grand Prix), and the deaths of Formula One drivers Ayrton Senna (Brazilian) and Roland Ratzenberger (Austrian) at the circuit during the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. The death of Senna (three-times world champion) was an event that shocked the sporting world and led to heightened Formula One safety standards.
The city was anciently called Forum Cornelii, after the Roman dictator L. Cornelius Sulla, who founded it about 82 BC. The town was an agricultural and trading centre, famous for its ceramics. The name Imola was first used in the 7th century by the Lombards, who applied it to the fortress (the present Castellaccio, the construction of which is attributed to the Lombard Clefi), whence the name passed to the city itself. According to Paul the Deacon, Imola was in 412 the scene of the marriage of Ataulf, King of the Visigoths, to Galla Placidia, daughter of Emperor Theodosius the Great. In the Gothic War (535–552), and after the Lombard invasion, it was held alternately by the Byzantines and barbarians.
Alot to see in Imola such as :
Rocca Sforzesca (Sforza Castle), built under the reign of Girolamo Riario and Caterina Sforza. Now houses a Cinema d'Estate which shows films in July and August. It also is the location of the world-famous International Piano Academy Incontri col Maestro, founded in 1989 by Franco Scala.
Palazzo Tozzoni (Tozzoni's Mansion), built between 1726 and 1738 by the architect Domenico Trifogli, civic art museum since 1981.
Duomo (cathedral), dedicated to San Cassiano. Erected from 1187 to 1271, it was repeatedly restored in the following centuries, until a large renovation was held in 1765–1781. The façade dates to 1850.
Convento dell'Osservanza, including the church of San Michele from 1472, to which later a convent with two cloisters was added. It houses a sarcophagus of Lucrezia Landriani (1496), mother of Caterina Sforza. The interior has a nave and an aisles, finished in 1942; it houses a fresco attributed to Guidaccio da Imola (1472). In the apse is a Byzantine-style crucifix from the 15th century. The first cloister, dating to 1590, had originally 35 frescoes of stories of St. Francis, 15 of which went lost. In the garden annexed to the church is a precious Pietà in terracotta of late-15th century Bolognese or Faenza school.
The Acque Minerali Park, located next to Santerno river, on the hills of the city. The park was created in the beginning of the 20th century; the discovery of the mineral water occurred in 1830
The Tozzoni Park, located on a big hilly area on the side of the city; it became a public area in 1978. The Tozzoni family bought the park in 1882 and used it as a hunting reserve, naming it Parco del Monte (Italian: Park of the Mountain).
Other buildings include the Farsetti and the Communal palaces. In the latter is a fresco representing Clement VII and Charles V (1535) passing through the city. The public library was established in 1747 by the Conventual Padre Setti. In the 16th century, the Accademia degli Industriosi flourished.
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Monumento ad Ayrton Senna
Rocca Sforzesca
Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari
Biglia Di Pantani
Parco Tozzoni
Parco Acque Minerali
Palazzo Tozzoni
Farmacia dell'Ospedale
Bottega Gollini
Murales di Dozza
Ricerche di stile - Mostra a Palazzo Tozzoni Imola | DI.TV Special
Inaugurazione della mostra RICERCHE DI STILE gli Archivi Mazzini a Palazzo Tozzoni, organizzata dalla Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Imola. In esposizione 150 pezzi tra i migliori della collezione di abiti Mazzini. Un racconto sulle mille declinazioni di cui si è sempre nutrito il mondo della creatività in generale e quello della moda in particolare.
In mostra dal 1° dicembre 2017 al 28 febbraio 2018.
Ricerche di Stile Imola Palazzo Tozzoni
Inaugura venerdì 1 dicembre ore 18.00 a #PalazzoTozzoni, via Garibaldi 18 a Imola la #mostra Ricerche di Stile (Nell'intervista Giuseppe Savini Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Imola & Claudia Pedrini, direttrice Musei Civici Imola)
Imola - Palazzo Tozzoni e ingresso del circuito automobilistico
Agosto '17
Visita ai sontuosi ambienti del palazzo accompagnati virtualmente dalla storia del proprietario rimasto vedovo troppo presto e, inconsolabile, si è fatto fabbricare un manichino con le sembianze della compianta moglie.
Imola - Bologna - Emilia Romagna
Cittadina in provincia di Bologna molto interessante dal punto di vista turistico.
Vi si possono ammirare la Rocca Sforzesca, Palazzo Tozzoni, la Biblioteca, l'Antica Farmacia dell'Ospedale e altro ancora
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Rocca Sforzesca
Documentario di Alessandra Giovannini (testi e voce) realizzato nel 2010 per la serie Bella Romagna prodotto per Videoregione.
per gentile concessione di Videoregione
I Racconti di Violetta a Palazzo Tozzoni
Spettacolo finanziato e promosso da Istituto Beni Culturali in collaborazione con Musei Civici Imola- Casa Museo Palazzo Tozzoni. Video realizzato da Istanti Mobili, riprese e monatggio Elena Quarta, assistenti alla regia Renato Buono e Gabriele Marchina, riprese e montaggio audio Stefano Diso
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Sono oltre 130 i visitatori accorsi per godersi un pomeriggio culturale al Museo di Imola accompagnati da guide esperte. La giornata, dedicata alla presentazione del futuro del Museo Civico San Domenico, si è svolta seguendo un percorso inedito tra l’antico cortile domenicano da ristrutturare, passaggi già definiti, nuovi scavi romani e aree che saranno adibite ad esposizioni future.
Sotto Terra - Baccanale Imola 2017 | DI.TV Special
Fino al 26 novembre al Baccanale di Imola potrai scoprire e apprezzare sfumature diverse del gusto, della gastronomia e dei piaceri della tavola. Tutto sapientemente condito da animazioni, spettacoli, incontri che per tre settimane trasformano Imola e il circondario in un grande palcoscenico sul quale si avvicendano storici, chef, gastronomi, artisti, produttori.
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Il museo Giuseppe Scarabelli nel Museo di San Domenico di Imola
Fossili, minerali, insetti, uccelli, rettili, piante, reperti dell'età del bronzo e dell'età del ferro, questo e altro nel museo più antico della città fondato nel 1857 e riallestito nel 2013, rispettandone l'antico assetto.
Imola città d'arte
Video promozionale di Imola, città d'arte.
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I gioielli di Ferré a Palazzo Madama
Al Palazzo Madama di Torino fino al 19 febbraio 2018 con “Sotto un’altra luce” in mostra i gioielli disegnati dallo stilista Gianfranco Ferrè.
Music:
LaLa McCallan sings Sposa Son Disprezzata (Giacomelli-Vivaldi)
English: Click Show More for interview, lyrics and credits.
Italiano: Intervista e note a questo link:
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LaLa McCallan sings Sposa Son Disprezzata (Giacomelli - Vivaldi)
Pianoforte: Flavio Fiorini
Directed And Edited by Fabio Fiandrini
Executive Producer: Stuart Lindsay
Filmed at Appartamento Barocchetto -Palazzo Tozzoni -Musei Civici di Imola
Three Questions on this Video: Why did you decide to make this video?
This video represents the final chapter of our Farinelli project. Carlo Broschi Farinelli was the most famous castrato singer of the Baroque era. He was a legend in his own time thanks to his phenomenal voice which had an amazing range. A couple of years ago we were asked to write a show about his life, so I started researching his story. I read everything I could find on him, and at the end of my research I found myself at odds with the commonly accepted image of his life. He is too often portrayed as a very depressed, melancholic figure, obviously because of his physical condition. What came across from his biographies and from his own letters, at least in my point of view, is the image of a very pious, very serious man who was conscious of his enormous talent and who accepted his condition with a certain serenity. In spite of the enormous accolades that where bestowed upon him, he remained very humble and level headed. Also the music that he composed, some of which was included in the show, has a very serene, almost joyous feeling. I concluded that he may not have been as sad a figure as he has been depicted at all. In my opinion, he was simply the ultimate professional.
Why did you choose this particular song?
This aria was probably never sung by Farinelli. The melody was originally written by Giacomelli, then the Venetian composer Vivaldi reworked it and included it in his Pasticcio Bajazet, of 1735. On the song sheet I came across, Vivaldi had dedicated the aria to Farinelli, who was enormously popular in Venice. I like to think that he did this out of nostalgia, as Farinelli had by that time had moved to London for the what would be the last stretch of his theatrical career.
Why are you dressed in a modern style against this baroque setting?
Well, I could have worn one of my baroque gowns, but then it would have been a little predictable, don't you think? And anybody who knows anything about Baroque knows that it was all about the surprise element, the sense of wonderment created by opulence and over the top elegance in fashion, and in music, by the unpredictable variation that the castrati could create with their limitless range. There was also a huge element of gender play. The Castrati could play both female and male roles. Farinelli himself, in a production of Caesar and Cleopatra, swapped his role every other night with the female contralto who was sharing the bill with him. I find that this playfulness nowadays is somewhat lacking from some of the otherwise excellent countertenors of our time. Don't get me wrong, I love them all, and I buy all their CDs, but I am here to entertain, to surprise, and to have fun by creating a fantasy parallel between contemporary and classic aesthetics.
Sposa son disprezzata,
fida son oltraggiata,
cieli che feci mai?
E pur egli è il mio cor,
il mio sposo, il mio amor,
la mia speranza.
Translation :
I am wife and I am despised,
faithful, yet insulted.
Heavens, did I ever do?
And yet he is my heart,
my husband, my love,
my hope.
Uberto Selvatico Estense -- Vogliamo riportare Imola ai fasti del passato
L'Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari di Imola. Uno dei circuiti più importanti in assoluto, con un fascino tutto suo. E come tutti i luoghi di grande fascino, per essere gestito richiede una gran dose di responsabilità, oltre ad un impegno a 360 gradi. Per capire meglio cosa comporta essere a capo di una struttura del genere abbiamo intervistato Uberto Selvatico Estense, Presidente dell'Autodromo dal 2009, che ci ha confermato come guidare un circuito così importante impone notevoli attenzioni, ma rappresenta anche un grande onore.
Nel corso della chiacchierata Uberto ha parlato del passato, ricordando come il momento più difficile sia stato sicuramente quello di fa uscire l'autodromo dalle difficoltà, e del presente, con il Nuovo Protocollo realizzato insieme a numerose Autorità per gestire le controversie legate al rumore di cui ogni circuito soffre. Un documento di stampo fortemente innovativo.
Si è parlato poi anche di CIV, e del grande effetto che fa veder girare i piccoli della Premoto3 sui circuiti lunghi, ma soprattutto è venuto fuori in maniera chiara quello che è l'obiettivo principale di Uberto. E senza svelarvi troppo, vi lasciamo all'intervista!