American Nocturne: The Life and Works of Emanuel Carnevali, a reading by Emidio Clementi accompanied by musicians Corrado Nuccini and Emanuele Reverberi
Location: Instituto Cervantes, 31 W Ohio St., Chicago, IL
Introduction by Barbara Carnevali, niece of Emanuel Carnevali and accomplished philosopher, and Justin Steinberg (University of Chicago), translator of the Italian texts.
Source: http://www.iicchicago.esteri.it
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