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2018 Programme

Event #34

Matteo Nucci, Davide Livornese

The community of theatre

According to Nietzche’s famous claim, Greek tragedy was born “from the spirit of music”. When, more than 2.500 years ago, the citizens of Athens began filling the bleachers of the Theatre of Dionysus, empathizing with the painful affairs unfolding on stage and allowing themselves to be captivated by the inebriated, orgiastic music of the choir, they ended up creating one of the most extraordinary communal settings ever experienced in the Western world. Accompanied by the words of Matteo Nucci and by the Dionysian songs performed by a group of Greek musicians directed by Davide Livornese, the audience will relive the thrill of this long-lost dimension. A conference-performance that will bring the grand issues of the polis to the foreground, discovering that it is still possible to live an aesthetic experience capable of spurring us towards discussion, exchanges and confrontation: the critical foundations of any community.

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Matteo Nucci was born in Rome in 1970. He has published several novels with Ponte alle Grazie, including "Sono comuni le cose degli amici" (2009, finalist for the Premio Strega), "Il toro non sbaglia mai" (2011), "È giusto obbedire alla notte" (2017, finalist for the Premio Strega), and the narrative essay "L’abisso di Eros" (2018). For Einaudi, he released a new edition of Plato's "Symposium" (2009) and the narrative essays "Le lacrime degli eroi" (2013), "Achille e Odisseo. La ferocia e l’inganno" (2020), and "Il grido di Pan" (2023). With HarperCollins, he published the novel "Sono difficili le cose belle" (2022) and "Sognava i leoni. L’eroismo fragile di Ernest Hemingway" (2024). His short stories have appeared in magazines, anthologies, and eBooks. He also collaborates with the magazines La Stampa and L’Espresso.

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Davide Livornese was born in Sicily, where he began exploring the expressive potential of guitar music and vocals. He has performed in and founded a number of bands, with musical influences from rock, American indie, jazz, folk and Italian songwriters. He has lived in Milan and currently resides in Athens, where he continues his work researching Greek, Ottoman and Middle-Eastern music at the Ross Daly school.


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