Società Dante Alighieri Roma
Dante Alighieri Society of Washington
Dante Seattle PLIDA

Italian Language Meeting

Speaker: Gianmario Strappati 
 
Topic: Italian Music Masters
 
Presentation 
 
Gianmario Strappati will guide us on a musical journey through great Italian music: from Vincenzo Bellini to Giacomo Puccini. The first author Vincenzo Bellini represents a famous exponent of the Italian 19th century, capable of uniting neoclassicism and romanticism with his style. In 2025 the anniversary of the 190th anniversary of the musician’s death was held. The second author Giacomo Puccini represents the absolute genius par excellence as far as Italian opera is concerned, author of famous works such as Turandot, Gianni Schicchi etc… with immortal arias for every lover of great music. In this journey the socio-political context of Italian history will be analyzed, with references also to authors of great importance such as Giuseppe Verdi, Gaetano Donizetti, Pietro Mascagni and Gioacchino Rossini, fundamental to understanding the musical and cultural transition over the centuries. The history of great Italian music from the pre-Risorgimento period until the death of Giacomo Puccini, which occurred in 1924. 
 
About the Speaker
Gianmario Strappati earned his bachelor and master degree in Tuba at the G.B. Pergolesi Conservatory in Fermo with full marks, honors and honorable mention, also specializing with music courses at Harvard University, Berklee College of Music, MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), University of North Carolina at Chapen Hill, University of Chicago (USA), Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgio), Sorbonne University of Paris (France) with also a graduation in Sciences and Technologies of Arts, Cinema and Entertainment (DAMS L3) and International Relations and Economy. As a soloist he has performed in: USA (Florida State University), England (London, St. Peter Church, British Italian Society, Dante in Cambdrige), Romania (University of Timisoara), Northern Ireland (Titanic Museum in Belfast for the 110th anniversary of the Titanic tragedy, Italian Cultural Institute and Consulate General of Italy in Edinburgh, Honorary Consulate of Italy in Northern Ireland), Albania (Tirana University of the Arts), Spain (Madrid, Italian School Theater, Italian Institute of culture), Germany (Bavaria, Baden Wurttemberg and Saxony , pat. Consulate General of Italy in Stuttgart and Italian Cultural Institute in Munich), Moldova (Organ Hall, Chisinau University of Music), Slovakia, Bulgaria (Haskovo International Festival, Bezisten Hall Yambol, State Vidin Philarmonic Concert Hall, Sirak Stitnik Hall in Sliven) , Finland (Helsinki, Italian Cultural Institute), Hungary (Budapest, Italian Cultural Institute, Verdi Hall), Greece (Athens, Italian Embassy School Auditorium), Czech Republic (Baroque Chapel of the Italian Cultural Institute in Prague), Montenegro (Cetinje National Theater, Kic Budo Tomovic Auditorium of Podgorica, Embassy of Italy), Morocco (Italian Embassy and Institute of culture in Rabat), Switzeland (Italian Institute of culture in Zurich, Aarau Cathedral), Austria (Wiener Saal of Mozarteum in Salzburg) and Russia at the prestigious “Tchaikovsky Music Festival “(performing among other things the famous Concerto by A. Arutiunian for Tuba and Symphony Orchestra at the Izhevsk Opera House), accompanied by the Bacau Philharmonic Orchestra, the Bulgarian National Symphony Orchestra, the Udmurtia Philarmonic Orchestra(Russia), the State Philarmonic Orchestra of Vidin – Bulgaria, the National Chamber Orchestra of Moldova, the Dianopolis Chamber Orchestra (Bulgaria) and the Symphony Orchestra of Kazakhstan, as well as international string and chamber orchestras. On 23 March 2019 he performed at the Bachmuseum in Leipzig for the celebrations of the 334th birthday of J. S. Bach and on 29 June 2019 he gave a recital at the Mozarteum in Salzburg (Wiener Saal), sponsored by the Italian Cultural Institute in Vienna. In January 2020 he performed on Rai 2 a composition for Tuba solo as a world premiere dedicated to the fiftieth anniversary of the birth of Marco Pantani. He was the first tuba player to win the prestigious Nino Rota Award, previously awarded to artists such K. Ricciarelli, P. Principe, L. Luttazzi and J. Horowitz, and his city of Ancona awarded him meritorious citizenship. Since 2018 he is “Ambassador of Don Bosco Missions for music in the world”. Actually He is the Tuba professor at the G. Verdi State Conservatory of Music in Italy. He has held conference, masterclasses and recitals as guest and visiting professor for Universities and Conservatories of: USA (Bard College Conservatory of Music New York), Moldova, South Africa, Romania, Albania, Bolivia, Argentina, Germany, Peru, Mexico, Brazil, Ecuador, Venezuela, Kosovo, Macedonia, Spain, Bosnia – Erzegovina, Uganda, Costa Rica, Chile, India, Colombia, Paraguay, Kosovo, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Philippines, Indonesia etc … Previously he was Assistant Professor at the Italian State Conservatory for all brass instrument. He is also the Tuba and Euphonium Professor for the international academic online course at the Higher Institute of Music Jose Hernandez in Buenos Aires (Argentina). On 5th May 2022, he performed a J. S. Bach’s Suite for only Tuba in the J. S. Bach’s Tomb at Thomaskirche in Leipzig. On 11th February 2023, he gave a Recital as soloist (Tuba and Piano) at Mendelssohn Haus in Leipzig. On October 2023, was Guest Professor and Artist at Florida State University with masterclass and concerts. On 10th February 2024, he gave a recital for Tuba and piano in Schumann Haus (Germany). He was awarded as “Artist of the Year 2020” by the Christopher Magazine (USA) , which has reserved the cover of a special issue dedicated to him. He was interviewed by magazines and radio and television broadcasters of the 5 continents, also recording for Rai, Sky Classica, CNN, Rogers Tv, ABC (American Broadcasting Company), Radio Capodistria, Radio Vaticana etc … He has published for Academia and Micropress (the latter works distributed by La Feltrinelli and Mondadori).
  

English Language Meeting

Speaker: Mark McGregor

Topic:  The Liberation of Rome in WWII

Presentation:

Mark McGregor presents on the many liberators who freed Rome from the looming chaos of utter destruction of World War Two. In July 1943 the grip of Benito Mussolini’s fascism was temporarily loosened as Allied troops landed in Sicily. Nazi Germany, however, sent divisions of its troops to prevent Italy from surrendering to the Allies. Romans faced death from attacks by German and the Allies. When Italy declared the armistice of September 8, the violence unleashed by German forces was directed at nearly 25,000 Allied prisoners of war (POWs), out of a total 80,000, fled their campos. Within Rome itself was the neutral state of Vatican City that had many influential actors. A wide variety of Romans and Italians played heroic, ambivalent, and deadly roles in the descent of the inferno that raged in Rome for 11 months. This evening will explore the people and groups who lived and died trying to save the Eternal City.

About the Speaker:

Mark McGregor, SJ is a Jesuit priest who served as an U.S. Air Force chaplain in Italy and has been researching and writing a trilogy of screenplays on Rome during World War Two. In addition to his nine years of serving as a chaplain, he has taught screenwriting and film making at Fairfield University and Gonzaga University. He is passionate about storytelling and dedicated to shining a light on people who oppose the darkness of tyranny.                                                                        

Make your reservation for dinner by 5 pm Monday March 9. 

Italian Language Meeting

Speaker: Michaela Tartaglia

Topic:  TBDMichela Tartaglia

Presentation: TBD

About the Speaker:

Chef Michaela Tartaglia is an Italian native, born and raised in Turin, Piedmont. She’s made Seattle her home for 15 years and opened Pasta Casalinga in 2018 in the iconic Pike Place Market, offering a rotating menu of seasonal dishes. A linguist by education, she is the author of Una mela al giorno: Proverbi e modi di dire dal mondo (An apple a day: Proverbs and idioms from around the world) as well as Pasta for All Seasons: Dishes that Celebrate the Flavors of Italy and the Bounty of the Pacific Northwest. This cookbook was described by its publisher as: “Authentic Italian flavors and cooking techniques join forces with seasonal, regional ingredients for a stunning yet approachable collection of 50 pasta dishes for vegetarians, meat-lovers, and pescatarians alike.” Formerly she was a beloved Italian teacher for us in Dante’s Language School.

La chef Michaela Tartaglia è italiana, nata e cresciuta a Torino, in Piemonte. Vive a Seattle da 15 anni e ha aperto Pasta Casalinga nel 2018 nell’iconico Pike Place Market, offrendo un menù a rotazione di piatti stagionali. Linguista di formazione, è autrice di “Una mela al giorno: Proverbi e modi di dire dal mondo” (An apple a day: Proverbs and Idioms from around the World) e di “Pasta for All Seasons: Dishes that Celebrate the Flavors of Italy and the Bounty of the Pacific Northwest”. Questo libro di cucina è stato descritto dal suo editore come: “Autentici sapori e tecniche di cottura italiani si uniscono a ingredienti regionali e stagionali per una straordinaria ma accessibile raccolta di 50 piatti di pasta per vegetariani, amanti della carne e pescetariani”. In precedenza ha insegnato italiano per noi alla Dante Language School.

No reservation necessary. Come early and bring an antipasto, dolce, or vino to share.

English Language Meeting

Speaker: Greg Wetzel

Topic:  Alba White Truffle

Presentation:

Greg Wetzel talks about all things to do with the Alba White Truffle. The essence of the talk is taken from a volume entitled “The Truffle Sensory Code” published by “narratori del gusto”. The talk will cover a description of what a truffle is, what the sensory effects of truffles are and will include the evaluation criteria to inform your decision about buying a particular truffle, and how truffles grow (climate, soil, species).

About the Speaker:

Greg Wetzel is a retired telecommunications architect who has been a long-time admirer of the truffles and wines of Alba. He was inducted into the Order of Knights of the Truffle and Wines of Alba (Ordine dei Cavalieri del Tartufo e dei Vini di Alba) in November 2024. Greg was an assistant professor of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago and worked for Bell Laboratories, various telecommunications startups in Silicon Valley, and Clearwire/Sprint most recently in Seattle.                                                                      

Make your reservation for dinner by 5 pm Monday January 12. 

Italian Language Meeting

Speaker: Domenico Minotti

Topic:  The Italian Ancestry of Dante Alighieri Society of Washington Members

Presentation:

Nico Minotti gives a presentation on the Italian heritage of Dante members. There will be food, fun and bittersweet “see you next September”s as we close out our 24′-25′ programming year!

About the Speaker:

Nic has been our Festa quiz maker for the last 10 years.  Nic has been a Dante member for many years and is currently a consigliere on the board of directors. His parents came from Molise and he lived in Milano in his youth as a Fulbright scholar.

No reservation necessary. Come early and bring an antipasto, dolce, or vino to share.