Notizie
(Update 17.3.25)
VERY IMPORTANT!
As you already know, the lesson on Tuesday, March 18, will not take place due to the graduation session. The lesson, instead, on Wednesday, March 19, will take place regularly since the room has returned available. Please spread the news.
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(Update 16.3.25)
I would like to remind students that my office hour takes place online on Google Meet on Thursdays from 4 to 6 p.m. If you want to participate to the office hour, you must write to me [yuri.chung@uniroma1.it] at least the day before explaining the reason for the meeting. I will then send you an email with the link and the exact time.
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(Update 26.2.25)
"Literature and Opera" (EAAS, Code: 10592794, Academic year: 2024/25)
This is the official schedule of the course:
Tuesday 4-6 p.m. (Room T01, Marco Polo Building, Ground Floor)
Wednesday 4-6 p.m. (Room T02, Marco Polo Building, Ground Floor)
First lesson: Tuesday, March 4, 2025.
If you intend to attend this course, please write to me at the following email address:
I will then enrol you to the Google Classroom of the course. There you will find all the information.
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(Update 29.8.24)
Starting from September 3, my office hour will take place online on Zoom on Tuesdays from 9 to 11 a.m. If you want to participate to the office hour, you must write to me [yuri.chung@uniroma1.it] at least the day before explaining the reason for the meeting. I will then send you a link with the exact time.
Orari di ricevimento
At the moment, my office hour will take place online on Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m. Before participating to the office hour, you must write to me, at least the day before, explaining the reason for the meeting. Then, you will receive the link.
Curriculum
Yuri Chung obtained his PhD at the University of Rome “La Sapienza” in 2020 writing a dissertation on Modernism and its effects on the libretto. Previously, in his university career, he wrote a thesis in his three-year degree on the relationship between Sir Walter Scott’s novel, The bride of Lammermoor, and Donizetti’s opera, Lucia di Lammermoor. In his master’s degree’s thesis, instead, he focused on the collaboration between Stravinsky and Auden in The Rake’s Progress. He published the following two essays: “Napoleon e l’opera lirica” in Letteratura e storia, for Lithos in 2021 and “From The Beggar’s Opera to The Threepenny Opera, a Long-Standing Relationship of Text and Music” in Marriage between Literature and Music, for Cambridge Scholars Publishing in 2022. Recently, he wrote an essay, “Beckett’s Neither, an ‘anti-opera’ in Rome” which will be published shortly.