Rodolfo Tommasi (journalist)

Rodolfo Tommasi
Rodolfo Tommasi all'Auditorium dell'Ente CR Firenze presenta il Concorso Letterario de La Pergola Arte
Born 1946
Arezzo, Italy
Died 2015
Firenze, Italy
Nationality Italian

Rodolfo Tommasi journalist, writer and essayist, was born 1946 Arezzo has played since 1964 an intense journalistic activity in the literary, music and entertainment in newspapers and magazines such as "Il Ponte".

Biography

He worked for RAI 1970–1997 cultural programs of the GR3. On "Letteratura" in 1967 at the invitation of Mario Luzi and Giuseppe Ungaretti he published his first poems. In 1974, with Editore Vallecchi public collection "Sotto stracci di lotte" followed Trilogy of silence, for a performance of "Euridice", "Lorna", "Variazioni sul tema AV" , Trilogy of the word, Trilogy of writing and the text of the scenic cantata for the music of Bruno Rigacci Die Umwandlung. In the field essay published "Il Teatro Comunale di Firenze" GE9 Editore in 1987; Pinocchio, a puppet of analysis in 1992, Sansoni "La Casa Sandron, History, Europe" in 1996 Sandron Editore, "Queen barbaric poetry of Dino Campana" in 1998 Editore Polistampa, "reasoned Dictionary of Italian writers of the '900' Helicon Editore in 2004, "Furrows of scriptures" in 2006 Helicon Editore, "Trends languages. Guidelines of contemporary Italian poetry" of 2008 Helicon Editore, The blades of Puccini in 2010 Cloister Harmonious publisher. Texts of poetry and numerous studies on music and appearing in literary magazines and miscellaneous books. Artistic director, in the years 1970–80, major initiatives and musical events such as the stages of Gargonza and the festival "Space Early Music". In recent years he taught Dramaturgy Musical Academy European Union in Florence. He has Fratini Editore "Sotto il pentagramma" in 2013 and "Magiche rime arcane" in 2014 and was curator of the Collection suite for the same publisher. He died on August the 3rd 2015 in Florence.

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