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Italian Innovators
Un incontro inatteso. Come è nata la collaborazione tra Milena Canonero e Stanley Kubrick | #shorts
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Italian Innovators

Un incontro inatteso. Come è nata la collaborazione tra Milena Canonero e Stanley Kubrick | #shorts

Una giovane ragazza italiana, nata a Torino e cresciuta a Genova, dove ha studiato design e costumi, si trasferisce in Inghilterra, dove cerca di guadagnarsi da vivere a Londra lavorando nella boutique di un'amica. Innamorata del teatro e del cinema, che, ammise poi, continuava a chiamarla, la giovane apprendista iniziò a lavorare sui costumi grazie a un incontro casuale con il regista americano. Nel 1968 si ritrova sul set del capolavoro di 2001: Odissea nello spazio. La sua storia inizia qui, nell'incontro con Kubrik, e nella proficua collaborazione che lì è iniziata. Canonero sarà la mano dietro suoi capolavori come Arancia meccanica nel 1971, Barry Lyndon nel 1975 e Shining nel 1980. L'Oscar per i suoi costumi storici in Barry Lyndon le valse una tale reputazione che George Lucas le chiese di disegnare i costumi per Star wars. --- Related #italianinnovators videos: Fashion playlist: bit.ly/MyInnovatorsFashion * Salvatore Ferragamo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YabiLQTSBNs * Guccio Gucci https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNNU02huyZk * Emilio Pucci https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdQhd0eEVCQ * Elsa Schiaparelli https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNmKPpKDrBc&t=10s * Ermenegildo Zegna https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-mUfTzEZMY&t=1s * Elsa Peretti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHUkVNyfbaw * Giorgio Armani https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3xhDAAf--Y&t=1s --- Women playlist: bit.ly/MyInnovatorsWomen * Fabiola Gianotti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RudD7fWZqtY&feature=youtu.be * Laura Biagiotti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzfe2IYZsHw * Margherita Guarducci https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VghXAnQW1sY * Maria Montessori https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EelxAZzabE * Samantha Cristoforetti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xh-tqTcXmcs --- Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIYkesc9M87SERwaocbN-xQ/join Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode of "Italian Innovators". If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this YouTube channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project. All rights reserved | © Italian Innovators 2025
Design and religious architecture. Gio Ponti's cathedral of Taranto | #italianinnovators #shorts
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Design and religious architecture. Gio Ponti's cathedral of Taranto | #italianinnovators #shorts

In the Co-Cathedral of Taranto, which he planned in the Apulian city in 1970 and which was dedicated to the “Great Mother of God”, Ponti envisioned a sublime synthesis, staging the continuity of temporal and atemporality in the idea of a sail (the façade), dialoguing with the sea (as mirrored in the water pools) and the sky, as implied in the lightness and light of its structure. The building’s mix of stone and wind, of depth and grace, is a marvelous example of Italian and contemporary religious architecture. --- Related #italianinnovators videos: Design playlist: bit.ly/MyInnovatorsDesign * Alfonso Bialetti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBv8NoIZihw * Gio Ponti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0amDWoP_2gc * Silvio Gazzaniga https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKJ-XBUZ7tc * Carlo Bugatti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cuR_53Q2OQ * Battista and Sergio Pininfarina https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHKWDQgwZ-Q * Gae Aulenti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1r5khAmipU * Giorgetto Giugiaro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIoEzv2uqgI&t=336s --- Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIYkesc9M87SERwaocbN-xQ/join Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode of "Italian Innovators". If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this YouTube channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project. All rights reserved | © Italian Innovators 2025
The tire track. The story and vision of Milan's #pirellone | #italianinnovators #shorts #gioponti
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The tire track. The story and vision of Milan's #pirellone | #italianinnovators #shorts #gioponti

Also in architecture, contrast, or rather “balance” of opposites is the key force behind Gio Ponti’s style. Ponti identified the ongoing synthesis of opposites with the word “continuity”. We see this “continuity” in the Pirelli skyscraper that he designed in Milan with Pier Luigi Nervi and Arturo Danusso. The tapered shape of the tower, which you might associate with the monolith symbol of Kubrik’s 2001. A Space Odyssey is dynamically set in motion by a stylized tire tread rising vertically on the sides of the building. The skyscraper known as “il Pirellone” which became a symbol of Italy’s economic miracle and for years was the tallest building in Europe, was in fact the headquarters of the tire company Pirelli and stood on the site of its previous factory prior to its bombing in 1943. --- Related #italianinnovators videos: Design playlist: bit.ly/MyInnovatorsDesign * Alfonso Bialetti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBv8NoIZihw * Gio Ponti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0amDWoP_2gc * Silvio Gazzaniga https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKJ-XBUZ7tc * Carlo Bugatti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cuR_53Q2OQ * Battista and Sergio Pininfarina https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHKWDQgwZ-Q * Gae Aulenti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1r5khAmipU * Giorgetto Giugiaro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIoEzv2uqgI&t=336s --- Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIYkesc9M87SERwaocbN-xQ/join Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode of "Italian Innovators". If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this YouTube channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project. All rights reserved | © Italian Innovators 2025
The Superleggera chair. Gio Ponti's #design masterpiece | #italianinnovators #shorts
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The Superleggera chair. Gio Ponti's #design masterpiece | #italianinnovators #shorts

Ponti’s minimalist approach to simple beauty, as it appears in common objects like conic door handles, found its most celebrated expression in his Superleggera chair, which he designed for Cassina in 1957. As Italian writer Italo Calvino theorized, nothing is more complex than simplicity, and perfection is the ultimate outcome of subtraction. This is even more valid for a chair. Ponti’s Superleggera reaches this perfection with artisanal elegance and cutting-edge research through a marvelous synthesis of light weight, strength, durability, and comfort. So, lightness and light, dynamism and solidity, comfort and legacy. Also in architecture, contrast, or rather “balance” of opposites is the key force behind Gio Ponti’s style. --- Related #italianinnovators videos: Design playlist: bit.ly/MyInnovatorsDesign * Alfonso Bialetti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBv8NoIZihw * Gio Ponti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0amDWoP_2gc * Silvio Gazzaniga https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKJ-XBUZ7tc * Carlo Bugatti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cuR_53Q2OQ * Battista and Sergio Pininfarina https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHKWDQgwZ-Q * Gae Aulenti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1r5khAmipU * Giorgetto Giugiaro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIoEzv2uqgI&t=336s --- Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIYkesc9M87SERwaocbN-xQ/join Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode of "Italian Innovators". If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this YouTube channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project. All rights reserved | © Italian Innovators 2025
The post-war making of Gucci's iconic bamboo bag | #gucci #italianinnovators #shorts
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The post-war making of Gucci's iconic bamboo bag | #gucci #italianinnovators #shorts

The second defining event of Gucci’s success relates to the postwar years and the release of the famous Bamboo bag in 1947. The bag, an all-time favorite of celebrities and royalty and still a hallmark of the brand, came out of necessity, as the company was still dealing with the lack of foreign supplies, and out of its reappropriated equestrian vocation, as a saddle’s shape gave Gucci the inspiration to turn bamboo into an original handle. A traditional saddle girth would also be the inspiration for the green-red-green stripe which de facto became the trademark design of the company over the following years. So experimental sourcing and memory reinvented. --- Related #italianinnovators videos: Fashion playlist: bit.ly/MyInnovatorsFashion * Salvatore Ferragamo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YabiLQTSBNs * Guccio Gucci https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNNU02huyZk * Emilio Pucci https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdQhd0eEVCQ * Elsa Schiaparelli https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNmKPpKDrBc&t=10s * Ermenegildo Zegna https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-mUfTzEZMY&t=1s * Elsa Peretti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHUkVNyfbaw * Giorgio Armani https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3xhDAAf--Y&t=1s --- Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIYkesc9M87SERwaocbN-xQ/join Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode of "Italian Innovators". If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this YouTube channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project. All rights reserved | © Italian Innovators 2025
Shortage as a creative resource. The birth of the GG print | #gucci #italianinnovators #shorts
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Shortage as a creative resource. The birth of the GG print | #gucci #italianinnovators #shorts

The blockage of leather similarly forced Gucci to ration production and test new solutions, as he branched out into shoes, wallets, and belts, and began to experiment with alternative bags, woven with a special hemp from Naples and printed with a series of small, interconnecting diamonds in dark brown on a tan background. These lightweight bags, which were printed with the repeating double-G initials that Guccio’s son Aldo had first designed in 1933, would become the company’s signature product. So, limit as a condition of resourcefulness and a stimulus for innovation. --- Related #italianinnovators videos: Fashion playlist: bit.ly/MyInnovatorsFashion * Salvatore Ferragamo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YabiLQTSBNs * Guccio Gucci https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNNU02huyZk * Emilio Pucci https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdQhd0eEVCQ * Elsa Schiaparelli https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNmKPpKDrBc&t=10s * Ermenegildo Zegna https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-mUfTzEZMY&t=1s * Elsa Peretti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHUkVNyfbaw * Giorgio Armani https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3xhDAAf--Y&t=1s --- Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIYkesc9M87SERwaocbN-xQ/join Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode of "Italian Innovators". If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this YouTube channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project. All rights reserved | © Italian Innovators 2025
An elevator boy named Guccio Gucci. How the #gucci legend started | #italianinnovators #shorts
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An elevator boy named Guccio Gucci. How the #gucci legend started | #italianinnovators #shorts

It is fair to say that Guccio’s time in London was truly an experience of illumination. The young man worked in the hotel as dish washer, waiter, and concierge, but his most instructive assignment was that of elevator attendant. As he gave elevator rides to elegant upper-class hotel guests, he observed their luggage with curiosity, and in his brief interactions with celebrities and politicians he quickly learned their style, clothing, accessories, jewelry, and manners. That’s the power of small talk! It is here that Guccio first realized the coded language of leather bags. It is here that he first grasped the needs and wants of celebrities. It is here that we can trace the early intuition of his later company. --- Related #italianinnovators videos: Fashion playlist: bit.ly/MyInnovatorsFashion * Salvatore Ferragamo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YabiLQTSBNs * Guccio Gucci https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNNU02huyZk * Emilio Pucci https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdQhd0eEVCQ * Elsa Schiaparelli https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNmKPpKDrBc&t=10s * Ermenegildo Zegna https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-mUfTzEZMY&t=1s * Elsa Peretti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHUkVNyfbaw * Giorgio Armani https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3xhDAAf--Y&t=1s --- Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIYkesc9M87SERwaocbN-xQ/join Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode of "Italian Innovators". If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this YouTube channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project. All rights reserved | © Italian Innovators 2025
Don't ever forget to invite the #designer to dinner! Taglioni, #ducati and the birth of La Marianna
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Don't ever forget to invite the #designer to dinner! Taglioni, #ducati and the birth of La Marianna

In the early 1950s Taglioni had made a name for himself working for the motorcycle producer Mondial, leading the company to win the Motogiro of Italy in 1954. By mistake, however, the team did not invite him to the celebration dinner after the victory, and after that, Taglioni would never show up again. After he quit Mondial, Ford and Ferrari soon approached him with lucrative proposals, but he turned them down, intrigued by Ducati, which instead offered him an uncompensated month-long trial, but with carte blanche for all his projects. As his wife Narina put it, Taglioni accepted Ducati’s bid and worked tirelessly for 40 days, designing, testing every component, and in the end, authoring the Gran Sport 100, the motorbike which would triumph at the Motogiro of 1955 and which would become known as “La Marianna”. --- Related #italianinnovators videos: Cars and transportation playlist: bit.ly/MyInnovatorsAutomobile * Carlo Riva https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2jDD6vXvL4 * Nicola Romeo (Alfa Romeo) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3SOP5nq45g * Alfieri Maserati https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aktXIi39y_E * Enzo Ferrari https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1rx-bd0s2A * Ferruccio Lamborghini https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_E04gKmv-Ew --- Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIYkesc9M87SERwaocbN-xQ/join Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode of "Italian Innovators". If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this YouTube channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project. All rights reserved | © Italian Innovators 2025
Storytelling & #entrepreneurship. How #ducati changed its plot | #italianinnovators #shorts
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Storytelling & #entrepreneurship. How #ducati changed its plot | #italianinnovators #shorts

The best part of a book for an author is what happens after publication. Before that, it’s a story that we can control. After that, it becomes something else. It’s the same for any product and brand. In the same way, in fact, the legend of Ducati starts from this break, from the unforeseeable life that the product generated in dialogue with its users. The mastermind of this new story is the visionary engineer Fabio Taglioni. His hiring, in 1954, is what twisted the plot of Ducati forever, making it over the following decades one of the most recognizable brands in the world. --- Related #italianinnovators videos: Cars and transportation playlist: bit.ly/MyInnovatorsAutomobile * Carlo Riva https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2jDD6vXvL4 * Nicola Romeo (Alfa Romeo) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3SOP5nq45g * Alfieri Maserati https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aktXIi39y_E * Enzo Ferrari https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1rx-bd0s2A * Ferruccio Lamborghini https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_E04gKmv-Ew --- Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIYkesc9M87SERwaocbN-xQ/join Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode of "Italian Innovators". If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this YouTube channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project. All rights reserved | © Italian Innovators 2025
A #radio company? The story of #ducati before #motorcycling | #italianinnovators #shorts
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A #radio company? The story of #ducati before #motorcycling | #italianinnovators #shorts

On October 12, 1944, a cohort of allied bombers took off from Southern Italy directed toward Bologna. Their mission was to destroy the Ducati factory, which the Germans had reconverted into their own productive site during the military occupation of the peninsula. Over the previous decade, since the opening of the Borgo Panigale plant in 1935, Ducati had become the largest employer in Bologna and Italy’s leading electrical company, manufacturing radio parts and receivers, video projectors and portable-sized cameras, in collaboration with the optical institute of Florence, and even electric shavers, especially after the success of the first made-in-Italy model Raselet. --- Related #italianinnovators videos: Cars and transportation playlist: bit.ly/MyInnovatorsAutomobile * Carlo Riva https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2jDD6vXvL4 * Nicola Romeo (Alfa Romeo) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3SOP5nq45g * Alfieri Maserati https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aktXIi39y_E * Enzo Ferrari https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1rx-bd0s2A * Ferruccio Lamborghini https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_E04gKmv-Ew --- Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIYkesc9M87SERwaocbN-xQ/join Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode of "Italian Innovators". If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this YouTube channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project. All rights reserved | © Italian Innovators 2025
Luigi Palma di Cesnola. Il primo direttore del Metropolitan Museum of Art | #storieamericane
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Luigi Palma di Cesnola. Il primo direttore del Metropolitan Museum of Art | #storieamericane

Dal Piemonte a New York, dalla guerra civile americana al consolato di Cipro, dalle rovine di Kourion al Metropolitan Museum of Art. La storia di Luigi Palma di Cesnola parte dai campi di battaglia della prima guerra d'indipendenza e si snoda dalla guerra di Crimea all'apprendistato come tutor d'italiano a New York. Dopo l'incontro con Isabel Reid, la donna che diventerà sua moglie, Louis farà parte del reggimento cavalleria di New York, combatterà per la libertà e diventerà console americano a Cipro. Fu proprio lì che inizio la sua collezione di reperti archeologici, che donerà poi al museo di New York, e fu grazie a questa esperienza che acquisì le competenza per fondare e dirigere per primo una delle istituzioni più prestigiose della città, il Metropolitan Museum of Art, quello che conosciamo oggi solo come il Met. #metropolitanmuseumofart #metropolitanmuseum #art #archaeology #newyork Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this YouTube channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project. All rights reserved | © Italian Innovators 2024 While I encourage sharing and discussion, any use of this video beyond fair use principles, any unauthorized modification, or any form of content appropriation is strictly prohibited.
Il viaggio tra le Americhe di Mons. Scalabrini, missionario dei migranti italiani | #shorts
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Fiorello La Guardia. Traduttore, aviatore, eroe di guerra e sindaco di New York | #storieamericane
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Fiorello La Guardia. Traduttore, aviatore, eroe di guerra e sindaco di New York | #storieamericane

Da Foggia a Foggia. Dalla città natale di suo padre Achille, compositore giramondo, a Camp Foggia, dove per primo, nell'ottobre del 1917, il figlio Fiorello stabilì la prima divisione aerea americana, la cosiddetta Foggiana, che molto impatto avrà sul morale degli italiani nei mesi successivi a Caporetto. Traduttore, diplomatico, eroe di guerra, riformatore. Fiorello La Guardia fu un uomo di molti mondi, capace di dare rappresentanza politica agli Italian Americans e di influenzare l'opinione pubblica italiana durante la guerra. Al suo ritorno in patria nel 1918, fu eletto di nuovo al Congresso e tra il 1934 e il 1945 diventerà sindaco di New York, uno dei piú amati. La città gli dedicherà uno dei suoi aeroporti. #italianinnovators #laguardia #laguardiaairport #wwi #primaguerramondiale #nyc #newyork Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this YouTube channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project. All rights reserved | © Italian Innovators 2024 While I encourage sharing and discussion, any use of this video beyond fair use principles, any unauthorized modification, or any form of content appropriation is strictly prohibited.
Da Londra alla Virginia. Come iniziò l'amicizia tra Jefferson e Mazzei | #short #storieamericane
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Filippo Mazzei, l'amico italiano di Jefferson | #storieamericane
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Filippo Mazzei, l'amico italiano di Jefferson | #storieamericane

Perché Jefferson conosceva l’italiano? Dove nasce la sua frase “tutti gli uomini sono creati uguali”? E come mai JFK decise di riconoscere ufficialmente il suo vero autore nel 1961? Vi racconto qui l'amicizia tra il mercante livornese Filippo Mazzei e il filosofo e presidente americano Thomas Jefferson, che nacque da un incontro casuale a Londra, a cui seguì un viaggio in Virginia, dove Mazzei si dedicò alla cura del frutteto di Monticello e iniziò un business di export agricolo. Con l'inizio della guerra rivoluzionaria americana, Mazzei iniziò a importare armi nelle colonie, facendo la spola attraverso l'Atlantico, e diventò spia e confidente di Jefferson, che parlava italiano (e visiterà poi il Nord Italia nel 1787, proprio mentre redigeva il testo della Costituzione americana). Fu dalla loro corrispondenza che Jefferson mutuò la frase "all men are created equal" che diventerà poi uno dei cardini della Costituzione americana. #italianinnovators #constitution #mazzei #jefferson Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this YouTube channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project. All rights reserved | © Italian Innovators 2024 While I encourage sharing and discussion, any use of this video beyond fair use principles, any unauthorized modification, or any form of content appropriation is strictly prohibited.
VITALE BRAMANI. The #vibram sole, the #freedom of grip and the making of the #outdoors | #innovators
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VITALE BRAMANI. The #vibram sole, the #freedom of grip and the making of the #outdoors | #innovators

A presentation by Luca Cottini (PhD) * The 1912 opening of the Grande Albergo Campo dei Fiori and the birth of Alpine tourism * A brief history of Alpinism: from Petrarch (1336) to De Saussure (1786), from 19th century explorers to the Olympics of Chamonix (1924) * Vitale Bramani's youth in Milan and his mountaineering apprenticeship * From war to fashion and sports. The transformation of Alpinism in the 1930s * The opening of Bramani's shop in Milan (ViBram) and the tragedy of Punta Rasica (1935) * The partnership with Pirelli and the creation of the Carrarmato sole (1937) * The growth of Vibram. From WWII to the K2 expedition, from Milan to Albizzate * The legacy of Vitale Bramani. Vibram's new models (FiveFingers, Furoshiki, Arctic Grip) * Design and functionality. The Vibram philosophy today #italianinnovators #vibram #outdoors #outdoor #mountaineering #alpinism #trekking #fivefingers #sports #fashion #mountains #alps --- Related #italianinnovators videos: Sports playlist: bit.ly/MyInnovatorsSports Walter Bonatti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0V3tJpj8g0 Leone Jacovacci https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZOT4ZlDogE Vitale Bramani https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7Z3VCZluc4 Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this YouTube channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project. © Italian Innovators 2024. All rights reserved. While I encourage sharing and discussion, any use of this video beyond fair use principles, any unauthorized modification, or any form of content appropriation is strictly prohibited.
Il fondatore degli studi italiani in America. Un ritratto di Lorenzo Da Ponte | #storieamericane
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Il fondatore degli studi italiani in America. Un ritratto di Lorenzo Da Ponte | #storieamericane

Il librettista di Mozart, autore a Vienna di opere immortali come Le Nozze di Figaro, Don Giovanni, e Cosí fan tutte, fu uno dei primi emigranti italiani negli Stati Uniti e il fondatore degli studi italiani a Columbia University. La sua storia - di prete e libertino, di poeta di corte e tutor privato, di venditore e professore - è degna di un film. La sua eredità intellettuale, che si estende dall'accademia al teatro, lo rende non solo un pioniere dell'opera in America ma anche un grande della letteratura del suo tempo. A partire dalla sua straordinaria autobiografia... Qui ne racconto solo un piccolo assaggio, per altro molto gustoso, solo come invito a conoscere un gigante della cultura italiana e americana. #italianinnovators #italianstudies #opera #mozart #dongiovanni #nozzedifigaro #cosifantutte #columbia Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this YouTube channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project. All rights reserved | © Italian Innovators 2024 While I encourage sharing and discussion, any use of this video beyond fair use principles, any unauthorized modification, or any form of content appropriation is strictly prohibited.
L'impresa di Romeyne Robert. Tra ricamo, educazione ed emancipazione femminile | #storieamericane
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L'impresa di Romeyne Robert. Tra ricamo, educazione ed emancipazione femminile | #storieamericane

La storia di un'espatriata americana in Italia che ha saputo costruire a Perugia un'impresa e una scuola di ricamo, che ha dato forma a un modello nuovo di emancipazione e educazione femminile agli inizi del Novecento. La sua influenza si estende anche alla Scuola di Industrie italiane (fondata a New York dall'amica Carolina Amari) e a Maria Montessori (che visitò la scuola del Pischiello di Romeyne Robert mentre scriveva il suo Metodo di pedagogia). Un esempio di virtù imprenditoriale e sociale a cui ho dedicato un episodio lungo in inglese (bit.ly/romeynerobert) e che ancora oggi è di grande ispirazione attraverso l'opera della fondazione Sorbello dedicata a lei e al figlio Uguccione Ranieri di Sorbello (bit.ly/sorbelloinnovators) #italianinnovators #sorbello #perugia #educazione #emancipazione Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this YouTube channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project. All rights reserved | © Italian Innovators 2024 While I encourage sharing and discussion, any use of this video beyond fair use principles, any unauthorized modification, or any form of content appropriation is strictly prohibited.
How the Amaro Averna was born | #shorts #italianinnovators
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At the origins of Nero D'Avola and Val di Noto. The Marquis of Rudinì | #shorts #innovators
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The world in a glass. 5 stories of Sicilian #winemaking & #entrepreneurship | #italianinnovators
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The world in a glass. 5 stories of Sicilian #winemaking & #entrepreneurship | #italianinnovators

A presentation by Luca Cottini (PhD) based on an academic lecture delivered at the Università di Palermo on June 13, 2024 * The Mediterranean soul of Sicilian #wines and #spirits. 5 entrepreneurial stories * The history of Marsala. From British businessmen (Woodhouse, Ingham) to Sicilian entrepreneurs (Vincenzo Florio Sr. and the golden age of Palermo) * The convent's bitter. The foundation & success of Amaro Averna (from Caltanissetta to the world) * From blending wine to independent grape. The rediscovery of Nero d'Avola and the success of Val di Noto (from Marchese di Rudinì to the present) * The creation of Sicilian #winemaking. Giacomo Rallo and Donnafugata * Edoardo Strano's Amara liqueur and the contemporary reinvention of the Sicilian amaro * Sicilian #wine as a crossroads of traditions, influences, and tastes #sicily #sicilia #sicilianwine #mediterranean #sicilianentrepreneurship --- Related #italianinnovators videos: Food & Drink playlist: – bit.ly/MyInnovatorsFoodDrink * Davide Campari https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFQ1t8HdnCs * Filippo De Cecco https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXufPgFMJSA * Luigi Lavazza https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zNCAqPNc0w * Massimo Bottura https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDuv7syzPLw * Michele Ferrero https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=If8mT8Gehec * Giulia Falletti di Barolo (Marchesi di Barolo) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9M5GRFEq0XI Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this YouTube channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project. © Italian Innovators 2024. All rights reserved. While I encourage sharing and discussion, any use of this video beyond fair use principles, any unauthorized modification, or any form of content appropriation is strictly prohibited.
How Cristofori's new instrument took off after a piano duel between Mozart and Clementi | #shorts
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PAOLO FAZIOLI. The patience of excellence. Italian #pianos and the enchantment of time | #innovators
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PAOLO FAZIOLI. The patience of excellence. Italian #pianos and the enchantment of time | #innovators

A presentation by Luca Cottini (PhD) * The forest of violins. The acoustic wood of Val di Fiemme * The Stradivari of pianos. How Fazioli fell in love with the instrument * A dual degree in #piano & #engineering and the aesthetic/mechanical pursuit of the perfect sound * Fazioli's roman musical heritage. From Clementi to Petrassi, from Morricone to Cafaro * The Italian instrument. How Bartolomeo Cristofori created the first piano in 1709 and how the Mozart-Clementi duel fueled the rise of piano in 19th-century Europe * The Fazioli philosophy. Creating individually crafted models for performance * The debut of the gran coda F308 in Carnegie Hall and the design of unique models: from the Origami Fairmont to the Marco Polo * The perfection of patience in the creation of enchanted instruments #italianinnovators #pianos #fazioli #pianoforte #stradivari #strad #carnegiehall #sound #piano --- Related #italianinnovators videos: Music playlist: bit.ly/MyInnovatorsMusic Arts & Media episodes: * Vittorio Alinari https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngqX0R4AO2Q * Giulio Ricordi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J66YSYhYQ5E * Ennio Morricone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTjDBt5Sy0s * Arturo Toscanini https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjUtRVNy4wA * Arnoldo Mondadori & Angelo Rizzoli https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWjkEl-hI74 * Guido Alberti (Liquore Strega) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKEacYcQivg Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this YouTube channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project. © Italian Innovators 2024. All rights reserved. While I encourage sharing and discussion, any use of this video beyond fair use principles, any unauthorized modification, or any form of content appropriation is strictly prohibited.
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