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Camille Claudel - Lettere dal manicomio (letters from the aylum)

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She was beautiful, Camille. She was independent, strong-willed and restless.
From a very young age, she showed an extraordinary talent for sculpture. Her sculptures, her nudes (unforgivable for a woman to model the male body) scandalised the bourgeois world. Her brother Paul, a famous poet, and her mother had her locked up in an asylum.

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Loredana MERLIN, Cinzia BUTELLI and Enea BONATO
Accompanied by pianist Christian CONTARINO
Music by Claude Debussy

Performed in Italian


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