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Raffaello Baldini

Raffaello "Lello" Baldini (24 November 1924 – 28 March 2005),[1][2][3] was an Italian poet in the Romagnol language.[4]

Raffaello Baldini
Born(1924-11-24)24 November 1924
Santarcangelo di Romagna, Emilia-Romagna, Kingdom of Italy
Died28 March 2005(2005-03-28) (aged 80)
Milan, Lombardy, Italy
OccupationPoet
LanguageRomagnol, Italian
Alma materUniversity of Bologna
Notable works
  • Ad nòta (1995)
  • Furistír (1998)
  • Intercity (2000)
Notable awards

Born in Santarcangelo di Romagna in 1924,[1][5] Baldini was part of the town's literary-artistic circle, which met in a bar owned by his parents,[1][4] and associated with fellow poets Tonino Guerra and Nino Pedretti [it].[4] After graduating from the University of Bologna in 1949,[6] he spent some years teaching in local secondary schools,[4][6] before moving to Milan in 1955,[4][6] where he worked as a journalist for Settimo Giorno, Rivista Pirelli,[6] and then Panorama.[4][7]

Baldini's first publication was Autotem (1967),[4][6] a short comedy satirising fetishes for cars.[4] É solitèri (1976) was Baldini's first collection of poems written in Romagnol,[4][1] and was followed by Ad nòta (1995), which won the Bagutta Prize,[8][9] and Intercity (2000),[10] which is considered among Baldini's best works.[11][12] As well as poems, Baldini wrote several theatrical monologues, such as Zitti tutti! (1993),[1][13] and Furistír (1998),[1] which won the Viareggio Prize.[4][1] Baldini's style is described as surreal,[14][15] grotesque,[15][16] or dramatic,[16] exploring the anxieties of the human condition through the monologues of ordinary people.[12]

Baldini died in 2005.[1] His works continue to be staged in theatres,[3][17][18] and in 2018, Baldini was the subject of a documentary film by Silvio Soldini.[7][19]

Early life and education edit

Baldini was born in Santarcangelo di Romagna on 24 November 1924.[1][5] In the immediate postwar period, the young poets from Santarcangelo gathered at the Caffè Trieste, on the Piazza delle Erbe, owned by Baldini's parents.[4][1] These students rechristened the bar "the Circle of Wisdom" (Romagnol: È circal de giudêizi).[1][20] Others in the circle included Tonino Guerra, Nino Pedretti [it], Gianni Fucci [it], Flavio Nicolini [it], Rina Macrelli, and other artists from the neighbouring countryside.[4][11]

Baldini attended Rimini's classical lyceum.[4] In July 1949,[6] he graduated in philosophy from the University of Bologna,[4][6] with a thesis on Blaise Pascal's "open morality".[6] He spent some years teaching literature in secondary schools in Santarcangelo,[4] where he became headteacher of the town's middle school,[6] and philosophy in Forlì. For some time, he taught Italian at a lyceum in Rennes.[4]

Journalist career edit

Returning to Italy in 1955, Baldini moved to Milan to work as a writer and journalist at various newspapers.[4][6] Between 1955 and 1960, he wrote for Settimo Giorno, followed by the Rivista Pirelli between 1964 and 1969.[6]

In 1968, Baldini began as a journalist in the Milanese news magazine Panorama,[4][6] where he worked for twenty years,[4][21] first on religious affairs, then on cultural news.[4] Baldini was editor of the magazine's cultural section.[7]

Writing career edit

His first publication and only novel, Autotem (1967),[4][6] was a short comedy satirising fetishes for cars.[4] Written in Italian, the book consists of twenty-nine fictitious letters to the editor of a magazine.[6]

In 1976, Baldini financed the publication of É solitèri, his first collection of poems written in Romagnol.[4][1] The poems describe humanity as doomed to an irremediable solitude in failure.[13] It won the Gabbice Prize.[1]

A further collection followed in La nàiva (1982),[4][1] which reflected on the paranoia that results from self-invented opponents.[5] Baldini won the Bagutta Prize with Ad nòta (1995),[21][8] which discussed an elderly couple with insomnia terrorised by knocking at their door.[5] Intercity (2000),[10] a collection of 34 poems describing a train journey,[2] is considered among Baldini's best works,[11][12] a reflection of modernity and the dissonance between town and countryside,[5][15] principally explored through a train journey.[15]

As well as poems, Baldini wrote several theatrical monologues in his later life, such as Zitti tutti! (1993),[1][13] which was premiered at Ravenna's Teatro Comunale Alighieri in a performance by actor Ivano Marescotti,[21] a friend of Baldini.[22] For Ravenna Teatro, a consortium of the city's theatres, Baldini wrote Furistír (1998),[1] which narrated an agitated search for a building permit that would eventually not be used.[5] The show was directed and adapted by Marco Martinelli [it],[1] and won the Viareggio Prize.[4][1] In the same year, Einaudi republished Baldini's Carta canta, Zitti tutti!, and Infondo a destra, a trilogy of Baldini's theatrical monologues. Carta canta premiered at the Teatro Alighieri with Marescotti on 12 February 1998.[21]

Baldini's final collection of works, La fondazione, was published posthumously in 2008.[23]

Death and legacy edit

Baldini died in Milan on 28 March 2005.[1]

Baldini's texts have been staged several times in theatres.[3][17][18] In his lifetime, critic Pier Vincenzo Mengaldo [it] counted him among "the three or four most important poets in Italy".[21] Marescotti, who performed several of his theatrical monologues,[6][24] said of Baldini:[6]

People love Baldini, by now extremely popular. It's exalting to see how much people follow a show that proposes a simple reading of poems from one of the greatest contemporary poets, breaking down the traditional barriers between 'cultivated' and 'popular' poetry.

In 2015, an area by the Candiano Canal in Ravenna was named after Baldini.[1] In 2018, Baldini was the subject of a documentary film by Silvio Soldini, entitled Treno di parole (Train of Words).[7][19] In 2019, Daniele Benati [it] and Ermanno Cavazzoni [it] published an anthology of Baldini's poets with Italian translations.[25]

Style edit

Baldini's poetry has been described as surreal,[14][15] grotesque,[15][16] or dramatic,[16] often starting from precise details or characters from everyday life,[14][16] but exposing the characters to anguish and mockery.[12] While concerning ordinary people,[12] his poems reflect psychological or spiritual themes,[11][12] and are often written as a monologue exploring a character's inner anxieties.[11][15] In this sense, according to Gerardo Filiberto Dasi, the poems consider the human condition of "fragile creatures gripped by eternal questions". Baldini said that in his works "we laugh, but with pain".[12] A further recurring theme in Baldini's work is solitude.[5][15]

In a 1996 interview,[9] Baldini said that he wrote in Romagnol because "you can't say everything, but you can say some things better than in Italian",[9][26] capturing the picturesque heritage of regional Italy.[9] Baldini maintained: "There are things, people, situations, that happen in dialect".[25] He believed that dialect "has no grammar, no syntax, no rules", requiring individual speakers and artists to craft their own.[27] Matched with the content of his poems, Romagnol reinforces Baldini's ironic commentary of modernity:[5][28] an obituary by Gian Luigi Beccaria [it] reflected that Baldini "let Italian enter [into his monologues] in pieces, as an inexpressive, standardised, multimedia language".[5]

Among Baldini's self-professed influences were Eugenio Montale, Heinrich von Kleist's Michael Kohlhass (1810), and Rainer Maria Rilke's The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge (1910).[21]

Works edit

Novels edit

  • Baldini, Raffaello (1967). Autotem (in Italian). Bompiani.[4]

Collections of poetry edit

  • Baldini, Raffaello (1976). É solitèri [The loner] (in Romagnol). Imola: Galeati.[4] (Gabicce Prize)[1]
  • Baldini, Raffaello (1982). La nàiva [The snow] (in Romagnol).[1]
  • Baldini, Raffaello (1988). Furistír [Foreigners] (in Romagnol). Einaudi. (Viareggio Prize)[1][9]
  • Baldini, Raffaello (1995). Ad nòta [Of the night] (in Romagnol). Arnoldo Mondadori Editore. (Bagutta Prize)[1][29]
  • Baldini, Raffaello (2000). Ciacri [Chatter] (in Romagnol).[13]
  • Baldini, Raffaello (2000). Intercity (in Romagnol). Einaudi.[10]
  • Baldini, Raffaello (2001). Te sònn (in Romagnol).[11]

Theatrical monologues edit

  • Baldini, Raffaello (1993). Zitti tutti! [Everyone shush!] (in Italian). Ubulibri.[1]
  • Baldini, Raffaello (1998). Carta canta, Zitti tutti!, In fondo a destra [Paper sings, Shush everyone!, At the back on the left] (in Italian). Einaudi.[13][30]
  • Baldini, Raffaello (2008). La fondazione [The foundation] (in Italian). Einaudi. (published posthumously)[23]

See also edit

  • Aldo Spallicci [it]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "Testata del Candiano, il nome scelto è "Largo Raffaello Baldini"" [Testata del Candiano: The name chosen is "Largo Raffaello Baldini"]. RavennaToday (in Italian). 9 April 2015. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  2. ^ a b Dasi, Gerardo Filiberto (2004). "In viaggio tra i ricordi, le sensazioni e i sentimenti" [On a journey through memories, sensations, and sentiments] (PDF). Ariminum. January–February 2004 (in Italian). Rimini Rotary Club: 41. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  3. ^ a b c Giannini, Rita (14 May 2022). "Mondaino, il teatro di Raffaello Baldini disegnato" [Mondaino: The theatre designed by Raffaello Baldini]. Corriere Romagna (in Italian). Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Della Monica, Walter (20 November 1993). "Un "Rossellini" della poesia" [A "Rosselini" of poetry] (PDF). Il Resto del Carlino (in Italian). Retrieved 8 January 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i Beccaria, Gian Luigi (30 March 2005). "Il mondo di Baldini, pieno di matti e lunatici" [The world of Baldini, full of madmen and lunatics]. La Stampa (in Italian). p. 27. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Zaghini, Paolo (29 May 2017). "Quel Baldini sconosciuto che raccontava in uno splendido italiano" [That unknown Baldini who spoke in splendid Italian]. Chiamami Città (in Italian). Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  7. ^ a b c d Colasanto, Lina (16 April 2019). "Il film su Raffaello Baldini vince a Roma, è il miglior documentario dell'anno". RiminiToday (in Italian). Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  8. ^ a b "Premio Bagutta a Baldini" [Bagutta Prize for Baldini]. La Stampa (in Italian). 4 December 1995. p. 17. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  9. ^ a b c d e Ricci, Manuela (1996). "Prima le cose delle parole. Intervista a Raffaello Baldini" [First things first: Interview with Raffaello Baldini]. Patrimonio Culturale Emilia-Romagna (in Italian). Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  10. ^ a b c "Intercity - Raffaello Baldini". Feltrinelli IBS (in Italian). Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  11. ^ a b c d e f Magnani, Aldo (2008). "Nel labirinto della nevrosi" [In the labyrinth of neurosis] (PDF). Ariminum. May–June 2008 (in Italian). Rimini Rotary Club: 36–37. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g Dasi, Gerardo Filiberto (2005). "Artista della natura umana" [Artists of human nature] (PDF). Ariminum. May–June 2005 (in Italian). Rimini Rotary Club: 39. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  13. ^ a b c d e "Baldini, Raffaello". Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  14. ^ a b c Brandolini, Andrea (19 April 2019). "A bordo di un "Treno di parole" per conoscere Raffaello Baldini" [On board a "Train of words" to get to know Raffaello Baldini]. Birdmen Magazine (in Italian). Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  15. ^ a b c d e f g h Tesio, Giovanni (25 October 2003). "Baldini, questo è il teatro dei folli" [Baldini: This is the theatre of the mad]. La Stampa (in Italian). p. 4. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  16. ^ a b c d e "'Carta Canta' di Raffaello Baldini" ['Carta Canta' by Raffaello Baldini]. I Teatri di Reggio Emilia (in Italian). 27 September 2007. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  17. ^ a b "Il Teatrino di Raffaello Baldini ospite all'Arboreto" [Raffaello Baldini's small theatre is guest at the Arboretum]. RiminiToday (in Italian). 6 May 2022. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  18. ^ a b ""Omaggio a Raffaello Baldini": Fabio De Luigi protagonista in "Insògni"" ["Homage to Raffaello Baldini": Fabio De Luigi is the protagonist in "Insògni"]. RiminiToday (in Italian). 12 March 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  19. ^ a b "Treno di parole". Train of words. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  20. ^ Della Monica, Walter (20 November 1993). "Un "Rossellini" della poesia" [A "Rosselini" of poetry] (PDF). Il Resto del Carlino (in Italian). Retrieved 8 January 2024.
  21. ^ a b c d e f Tesio, Giovanni (2 April 1998). "Raffaele Baldini: La felicità di vivere in un mondo strambo" [Raffaele Baldini: The happiness of living in a strange world]. La Stampa (in Italian). p. 5. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  22. ^ Fabbri, Lamberto (30 March 2023). "Ciao caro amico mio, a s'avdè!" [Bye, dear friend. See you again!]. Il Resto del Carlino (in Italian). Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  23. ^ a b "Teobaldi presenta 'La fondazione' di Raffaello Baldini" [Teobaldi presents Raffaello Baldini's 'The foundation']. Il Resto del Carlino (in Italian). 29 November 2023. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  24. ^ "Ivano Marescotti omaggia Lello Baldini in una tre giorni poetica" [Ivano Marescotti pays homage to Lello Baldini in a poetic three days]. RiminiToday (in Italian). 11 April 2016. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  25. ^ a b "Per imparare a conoscere il dialettale Baldini anche in lingua italiana" [To learn the Baldini dialect also in Italian]. Corriere Romagna (in Italian). 5 March 2019. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  26. ^ Cecchini, Adriano (2008). "Luciano Luzzi" (PDF). Ariminum. September–October 2008 (in Italian). Rimini Rotary Club: 46. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  27. ^ Giannini, Rita (4 March 2014). "Nella lingua di Lello Baldini" [In the language of Lello Baldini]. Corriere Romagna (in Italian). Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  28. ^ "Giovedì 16 Novembre 2017 - Prof. ROBERTO BALZANI: La Romagna tra Storia ed Identità" [Thursday 16 November 2017 – Prof. ROBERTO BALZANI: Romagna between History and Identity]. Rotary Rimini (in Italian). 19 November 2017. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  29. ^ Foschini, Sabrina (2020). "Canzoniere" [Songbook] (PDF). Ariminum. September–October 2020 (in Italian). Rimini Rotary Club: 52. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  30. ^ "Omaggio alla memoria di Raffaello Baldini" [Homage to the memory of Raffaello Baldini]. Fondazione Collegio San Carlo (in Italian). 9 May 2005. Retrieved 23 January 2024.

Further reading edit

  • Mattioli, Tiziana; Grassi, Ennio (2016). Prima del dialetto [Before the dialect] (in Italian). Raffaelli. ISBN 9788867921218.

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Raffaello Lello Baldini 24 November 1924 28 March 2005 1 2 3 was an Italian poet in the Romagnol language 4 Raffaello BaldiniBorn 1924 11 24 24 November 1924Santarcangelo di Romagna Emilia Romagna Kingdom of ItalyDied28 March 2005 2005 03 28 aged 80 Milan Lombardy ItalyOccupationPoetLanguageRomagnol ItalianAlma materUniversity of BolognaNotable worksAd nota 1995 Furistir 1998 Intercity 2000 Notable awardsBagutta Prize 1995 Viareggio Prize 1998 Born in Santarcangelo di Romagna in 1924 1 5 Baldini was part of the town s literary artistic circle which met in a bar owned by his parents 1 4 and associated with fellow poets Tonino Guerra and Nino Pedretti it 4 After graduating from the University of Bologna in 1949 6 he spent some years teaching in local secondary schools 4 6 before moving to Milan in 1955 4 6 where he worked as a journalist for Settimo Giorno Rivista Pirelli 6 and then Panorama 4 7 Baldini s first publication was Autotem 1967 4 6 a short comedy satirising fetishes for cars 4 E soliteri 1976 was Baldini s first collection of poems written in Romagnol 4 1 and was followed by Ad nota 1995 which won the Bagutta Prize 8 9 and Intercity 2000 10 which is considered among Baldini s best works 11 12 As well as poems Baldini wrote several theatrical monologues such as Zitti tutti 1993 1 13 and Furistir 1998 1 which won the Viareggio Prize 4 1 Baldini s style is described as surreal 14 15 grotesque 15 16 or dramatic 16 exploring the anxieties of the human condition through the monologues of ordinary people 12 Baldini died in 2005 1 His works continue to be staged in theatres 3 17 18 and in 2018 Baldini was the subject of a documentary film by Silvio Soldini 7 19 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Journalist career 3 Writing career 4 Death and legacy 5 Style 6 Works 6 1 Novels 6 2 Collections of poetry 6 3 Theatrical monologues 7 See also 8 References 9 Further readingEarly life and education editBaldini was born in Santarcangelo di Romagna on 24 November 1924 1 5 In the immediate postwar period the young poets from Santarcangelo gathered at the Caffe Trieste on the Piazza delle Erbe owned by Baldini s parents 4 1 These students rechristened the bar the Circle of Wisdom Romagnol E circal de giudeizi 1 20 Others in the circle included Tonino Guerra Nino Pedretti it Gianni Fucci it Flavio Nicolini it Rina Macrelli and other artists from the neighbouring countryside 4 11 Baldini attended Rimini s classical lyceum 4 In July 1949 6 he graduated in philosophy from the University of Bologna 4 6 with a thesis on Blaise Pascal s open morality 6 He spent some years teaching literature in secondary schools in Santarcangelo 4 where he became headteacher of the town s middle school 6 and philosophy in Forli For some time he taught Italian at a lyceum in Rennes 4 Journalist career editReturning to Italy in 1955 Baldini moved to Milan to work as a writer and journalist at various newspapers 4 6 Between 1955 and 1960 he wrote for Settimo Giorno followed by the Rivista Pirelli between 1964 and 1969 6 In 1968 Baldini began as a journalist in the Milanese news magazine Panorama 4 6 where he worked for twenty years 4 21 first on religious affairs then on cultural news 4 Baldini was editor of the magazine s cultural section 7 Writing career editHis first publication and only novel Autotem 1967 4 6 was a short comedy satirising fetishes for cars 4 Written in Italian the book consists of twenty nine fictitious letters to the editor of a magazine 6 In 1976 Baldini financed the publication of E soliteri his first collection of poems written in Romagnol 4 1 The poems describe humanity as doomed to an irremediable solitude in failure 13 It won the Gabbice Prize 1 A further collection followed in La naiva 1982 4 1 which reflected on the paranoia that results from self invented opponents 5 Baldini won the Bagutta Prize with Ad nota 1995 21 8 which discussed an elderly couple with insomnia terrorised by knocking at their door 5 Intercity 2000 10 a collection of 34 poems describing a train journey 2 is considered among Baldini s best works 11 12 a reflection of modernity and the dissonance between town and countryside 5 15 principally explored through a train journey 15 As well as poems Baldini wrote several theatrical monologues in his later life such as Zitti tutti 1993 1 13 which was premiered at Ravenna s Teatro Comunale Alighieri in a performance by actor Ivano Marescotti 21 a friend of Baldini 22 For Ravenna Teatro a consortium of the city s theatres Baldini wrote Furistir 1998 1 which narrated an agitated search for a building permit that would eventually not be used 5 The show was directed and adapted by Marco Martinelli it 1 and won the Viareggio Prize 4 1 In the same year Einaudi republished Baldini s Carta canta Zitti tutti and Infondo a destra a trilogy of Baldini s theatrical monologues Carta canta premiered at the Teatro Alighieri with Marescotti on 12 February 1998 21 Baldini s final collection of works La fondazione was published posthumously in 2008 23 Death and legacy editBaldini died in Milan on 28 March 2005 1 Baldini s texts have been staged several times in theatres 3 17 18 In his lifetime critic Pier Vincenzo Mengaldo it counted him among the three or four most important poets in Italy 21 Marescotti who performed several of his theatrical monologues 6 24 said of Baldini 6 People love Baldini by now extremely popular It s exalting to see how much people follow a show that proposes a simple reading of poems from one of the greatest contemporary poets breaking down the traditional barriers between cultivated and popular poetry Ivano Marescotti In 2015 an area by the Candiano Canal in Ravenna was named after Baldini 1 In 2018 Baldini was the subject of a documentary film by Silvio Soldini entitled Treno di parole Train of Words 7 19 In 2019 Daniele Benati it and Ermanno Cavazzoni it published an anthology of Baldini s poets with Italian translations 25 Style editBaldini s poetry has been described as surreal 14 15 grotesque 15 16 or dramatic 16 often starting from precise details or characters from everyday life 14 16 but exposing the characters to anguish and mockery 12 While concerning ordinary people 12 his poems reflect psychological or spiritual themes 11 12 and are often written as a monologue exploring a character s inner anxieties 11 15 In this sense according to Gerardo Filiberto Dasi the poems consider the human condition of fragile creatures gripped by eternal questions Baldini said that in his works we laugh but with pain 12 A further recurring theme in Baldini s work is solitude 5 15 In a 1996 interview 9 Baldini said that he wrote in Romagnol because you can t say everything but you can say some things better than in Italian 9 26 capturing the picturesque heritage of regional Italy 9 Baldini maintained There are things people situations that happen in dialect 25 He believed that dialect has no grammar no syntax no rules requiring individual speakers and artists to craft their own 27 Matched with the content of his poems Romagnol reinforces Baldini s ironic commentary of modernity 5 28 an obituary by Gian Luigi Beccaria it reflected that Baldini let Italian enter into his monologues in pieces as an inexpressive standardised multimedia language 5 Among Baldini s self professed influences were Eugenio Montale Heinrich von Kleist s Michael Kohlhass 1810 and Rainer Maria Rilke s The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge 1910 21 Works editNovels edit Baldini Raffaello 1967 Autotem in Italian Bompiani 4 Collections of poetry edit Baldini Raffaello 1976 E soliteri The loner in Romagnol Imola Galeati 4 Gabicce Prize 1 Baldini Raffaello 1982 La naiva The snow in Romagnol 1 Baldini Raffaello 1988 Furistir Foreigners in Romagnol Einaudi Viareggio Prize 1 9 Baldini Raffaello 1995 Ad nota Of the night in Romagnol Arnoldo Mondadori Editore Bagutta Prize 1 29 Baldini Raffaello 2000 Ciacri Chatter in Romagnol 13 Baldini Raffaello 2000 Intercity in Romagnol Einaudi 10 Baldini Raffaello 2001 Te sonn in Romagnol 11 Theatrical monologues edit Baldini Raffaello 1993 Zitti tutti Everyone shush in Italian Ubulibri 1 Baldini Raffaello 1998 Carta canta Zitti tutti In fondo a destra Paper sings Shush everyone At the back on the left in Italian Einaudi 13 30 Baldini Raffaello 2008 La fondazione The foundation in Italian Einaudi published posthumously 23 See also editAldo Spallicci it References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Testata del Candiano il nome scelto e Largo Raffaello Baldini Testata del Candiano The name chosen is Largo Raffaello Baldini RavennaToday in Italian 9 April 2015 Retrieved 23 January 2024 a b Dasi Gerardo Filiberto 2004 In viaggio tra i ricordi le sensazioni e i sentimenti On a journey through memories sensations and sentiments PDF Ariminum January February 2004 in Italian Rimini Rotary Club 41 Retrieved 13 February 2024 a b c Giannini Rita 14 May 2022 Mondaino il teatro di Raffaello Baldini disegnato Mondaino The theatre designed by Raffaello Baldini Corriere Romagna in Italian Retrieved 16 February 2024 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Della Monica Walter 20 November 1993 Un Rossellini della poesia A Rosselini of poetry PDF Il Resto del Carlino in Italian Retrieved 8 January 2024 a b c d e f g h i Beccaria Gian Luigi 30 March 2005 Il mondo di Baldini pieno di matti e lunatici The world of Baldini full of madmen and lunatics La Stampa in Italian p 27 Retrieved 16 February 2024 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Zaghini Paolo 29 May 2017 Quel Baldini sconosciuto che raccontava in uno splendido italiano That unknown Baldini who spoke in splendid Italian Chiamami Citta in Italian Retrieved 23 January 2024 a b c d Colasanto Lina 16 April 2019 Il film su Raffaello Baldini vince a Roma e il miglior documentario dell anno RiminiToday in Italian Retrieved 23 January 2024 a b Premio Bagutta a Baldini Bagutta Prize for Baldini La Stampa in Italian 4 December 1995 p 17 Retrieved 16 February 2024 a b c d e Ricci Manuela 1996 Prima le cose delle parole Intervista a Raffaello Baldini First things first Interview with Raffaello Baldini Patrimonio Culturale Emilia Romagna in Italian Retrieved 23 January 2024 a b c Intercity Raffaello Baldini Feltrinelli IBS in Italian Retrieved 23 January 2024 a b c d e f Magnani Aldo 2008 Nel labirinto della nevrosi In the labyrinth of neurosis PDF Ariminum May June 2008 in Italian Rimini Rotary Club 36 37 Retrieved 16 February 2024 a b c d e f g Dasi Gerardo Filiberto 2005 Artista della natura umana Artists of human nature PDF Ariminum May June 2005 in Italian Rimini Rotary Club 39 Retrieved 16 February 2024 a b c d e Baldini Raffaello Treccani in Italian Retrieved 23 January 2024 a b c Brandolini Andrea 19 April 2019 A bordo di un Treno di parole per conoscere Raffaello Baldini On board a Train of words to get to know Raffaello Baldini Birdmen Magazine in Italian Retrieved 23 January 2024 a b c d e f g h Tesio Giovanni 25 October 2003 Baldini questo e il teatro dei folli Baldini This is the theatre of the mad La Stampa in Italian p 4 Retrieved 16 February 2024 a b c d e Carta Canta di Raffaello Baldini Carta Canta by Raffaello Baldini I Teatri di Reggio Emilia in Italian 27 September 2007 Retrieved 23 January 2024 a b Il Teatrino di Raffaello Baldini ospite all Arboreto Raffaello Baldini s small theatre is guest at the Arboretum RiminiToday in Italian 6 May 2022 Retrieved 23 January 2024 a b Omaggio a Raffaello Baldini Fabio De Luigi protagonista in Insogni Homage to Raffaello Baldini Fabio De Luigi is the protagonist in Insogni RiminiToday in Italian 12 March 2014 Retrieved 23 January 2024 a b Treno di parole Train of words Retrieved 23 January 2024 Della Monica Walter 20 November 1993 Un Rossellini della poesia A Rosselini of poetry PDF Il Resto del Carlino in Italian Retrieved 8 January 2024 a b c d e f Tesio Giovanni 2 April 1998 Raffaele Baldini La felicita di vivere in un mondo strambo Raffaele Baldini The happiness of living in a strange world La Stampa in Italian p 5 Retrieved 16 February 2024 Fabbri Lamberto 30 March 2023 Ciao caro amico mio a s avde Bye dear friend See you again Il Resto del Carlino in Italian Retrieved 23 January 2024 a b Teobaldi presenta La fondazione di Raffaello Baldini Teobaldi presents Raffaello Baldini s The foundation Il Resto del Carlino in Italian 29 November 2023 Retrieved 23 January 2024 Ivano Marescotti omaggia Lello Baldini in una tre giorni poetica Ivano Marescotti pays homage to Lello Baldini in a poetic three days RiminiToday in Italian 11 April 2016 Retrieved 23 January 2024 a b Per imparare a conoscere il dialettale Baldini anche in lingua italiana To learn the Baldini dialect also in Italian Corriere Romagna in Italian 5 March 2019 Retrieved 16 February 2024 Cecchini Adriano 2008 Luciano Luzzi PDF Ariminum September October 2008 in Italian Rimini Rotary Club 46 Retrieved 16 February 2024 Giannini Rita 4 March 2014 Nella lingua di Lello Baldini In the language of Lello Baldini Corriere Romagna in Italian Retrieved 6 February 2024 Giovedi 16 Novembre 2017 Prof ROBERTO BALZANI La Romagna tra Storia ed Identita Thursday 16 November 2017 Prof ROBERTO BALZANI Romagna between History and Identity Rotary Rimini in Italian 19 November 2017 Retrieved 16 February 2024 Foschini Sabrina 2020 Canzoniere Songbook PDF Ariminum September October 2020 in Italian Rimini Rotary Club 52 Retrieved 16 February 2024 Omaggio alla memoria di Raffaello Baldini Homage to the memory of Raffaello Baldini Fondazione Collegio San Carlo in Italian 9 May 2005 Retrieved 23 January 2024 Further reading editMattioli Tiziana Grassi Ennio 2016 Prima del dialetto Before the dialect in Italian Raffaelli ISBN 9788867921218 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raffaello Baldini amp oldid 1208435223, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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