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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: University of Siena alumni, University of Siena faculty, Pope Alexander VII, Pope John XXI, Roberto Paci Dalo, Claudia Kemfert, Samuel Bowles, Antonio Tabucchi, Flavio Delbono, Carlo Rosselli, Ugo Pagano, Basil Markesinis, Norberto Bobbio, Antonio Giordano, Steven Lukes, Gianna Nannini, Ernesto Screpanti, Richard Hodges, David O'Keeffe, Jean Blondel, Piero Calamandrei, Antonio Lanzavecchia, Mauro Cristofani, Gentile da Foligno, Richard M. Goodwin, Ferdinando Sarmi, Agnolo Firenzuola, Aonio Paleario, Achille Loria, Vincenzo Tota, Gianni De Fraja, Orto Botanico dell'Universita di Siena, Matthias of Trakai, Cino da Pistoia, Bruno Simma, Robert W. Rosenthal, Luigi Rizzi, Rino Rappuoli, Jasen Mesi, Francesco Accarigi, Filippo Bartolotta, Icilio Guareschi, Angelo Ruffini, Stephan R. Epstein, Nicola Salmoria, Gad Tedeschi, Atto Tigri, Riccardo Francovich, Biagio Bartalini, Niccolo Fortiguerra. Excerpt: Roberto Paci Dalo (born 27 January 1962 in Rimini) is an Italian composer and musician, film and theatre director, visual artist, designer. After musical, visual, and architectural studies in Fiesole, Faenza and Ravenna, in 1993 he has been recipient of the "Berliner Kunstlerprogramm des DAAD" Fellowship. He taught Media Dramaturgy and New Media at the University of Siena and he is member of the Internationale Heiner Muller Gesellschaft Berlin. His work has won him international admiration from among others, John Cage and Aleksandr Sokurov. A pioneer in the use of digital technologies and telecommunication systems in art, particularly interested in performing arts as a meeting point of languages, he wrote, composed and directed since 1985 about 30 music-theatre works presented worldwide. He composed music for acoustical ensembles, electronics, voices and a large number of innovative radioworks produced by European broadcast...