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SANCTA

2012. An editorial format for tourist and cultural promotion that recounts and brings together the emotional events of Easter rites and patronal feasts, places of worship and itineraries of the spirit that take place in Apulia.  A path of knowledge and promotion linked to religious-cultural tourism. June 2012 - Presented to national and international buyers at Auditorium della Conciliazione in Rome in collaboration with Opera Romana Pellegrinaggi.

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CORRADO GIAQUINTO

by Gaetano Mongelli

Corrado Giaquinto was born in Molfetta on 8 February 1703.  The fifth of eight children, he left his hometown at a very young age to move to Naples, where his qualities as a draughtsman and painter were put to good use in the already renowned workshops of Nicola Maria Rossi and Maestro Francesco Solimena. As soon as he was 24, he opened his own art workshop in Rome. He painted for the most powerful courts in Europe, in particular the Spanish court, being the spokesman of an 'Escuela mista' that reconciled Neapolitan figurative culture with that of the Roman school. A leading exponent of Rococo, he was one of the protagonists of 18th century European painting and one of the most acclaimed artists of his time. His works adorned churches, palaces and museums, from Naples to Turin, from Rome to Cesena, from London to Paris, from the USA to Ireland and Argentina. Prof. Gaetano Mongelli, art historian and profound connoisseur of the Molfettese painter's life and works, has collected Giaquinto's most representative works (already in the Bonasia Collection), in a catalogue rich in documented images, to underline the painter's compositional greatness.   Volume size closed 20x26 cm (open format 40x26 cm) from number 104 pages, colour, paperback stitched binding. 

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DAL JAZZ AL ROCK

by Nicola M. Basso

This compelling book offers an in-depth journey through fifty years of extraordinary music that shaped the world, from 1916 to 1966. Each chapter is devoted to a musical genre, offering a comprehensive overview ranging from New Orleans jazz to traditional Dixie style, from sparkling swing to infectious boogie woogie tunes. The rich history of popular blues and rhythm and blues songs is explored, leading to the birth of rock 'n' roll and beyond. Icons such as Elvis Presley, the Beatles and Bill Haley are analysed in detail, providing cultural and social context for each period.  The detailed index makes it easy to navigate through the different musical styles, while the 'bonus tracks' feature famous ballads and rock tunes. With an extensive bibliography, discography, filmography and a list of music websites, this book is a comprehensive resource for music fans, offering an engaging and informative experience. Nicola Michelantonio Basso, born and resident in Vico del Gargano, Apulia, is a teacher and passionate scholar of local history. His dedication to music has deep roots, going back to his youthful years when he began to explore the history of music. His book, the fruit of years of dedication and curiosity, is a tribute to music and a testimony to his commitment to promoting knowledge and sharing. 

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Molfetta was the first non-capital city to host the National Athletics Championships held between 28 and 30 July 2023. It was the first city in Apulia; the third since the start of the Games in southern Italy and the islands. Top-level competitions with the participation of athletes of international calibre, the same athletes who will represent our country at the Olympics in Paris this year. This photographic book recounts all the most exciting moments of those days and aims to honour those who took part and the magic that was felt during those days. The book will be distributed by the Municipality of Molfetta during the next events it organises. Photos and graphics by Vincenzo de Pinto. Hardcover volume, glossy plasticized, closed size 31,5x22,5 cm, horizontal orientation, 112 pages, in colour brossura binded sewed. Photos by Folkfotography.

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MISERERE

By Massimo Mastrorillo

"Miserere" represents a new and original point of view on the Holy Week in Vico del Gargano. The author's shots of the award-winning photographer Massimo Mastrorillo, open an artistic and interesting point of view on the heart of the Vico event. Mastrorillo puts singing and everything that moves around it at the centre of his shots. "Singing as a liberating act, true, because it is not taught, because it is spontaneous and therefore inevitably felt. Here, singing unites everyone, social distinctions are erased'. A precious story in images that contributes to adding value to one of the most interesting religious events in our country.Printed in colour in tabloid format (closed cm 30x40 / open cm 60x40) on 48-page handmade paper.  

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