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  • "New York's Opera Society" available on paperback and as an E-book
    Dear Readers:
    I would like to take this opportunity to present myself to you; my name is Gianni Truvianni. I am an American writer from New York whose first book “New York’s Opera Society” is now available on www.amazon.com and www.iuniverse.com. It is also with the intension of presenting this book to those who read this that I make this presentation which hopefully will encourage some to get my book.
  • 'New York’s Opera Society' chapter one
    “New York’s Opera Society” is based upon a group of friends who like the title suggests live in New York City and are not only opera fanatics but have dreams and ambitions that revolve around opera. The main character’s name is Bill Albert a German American who thanks to his mother a currently semi-retired opera singer turned singing instructor decided to study singing at the New York School of Music.
  • A Battle Against Racism Or An Intrusion On Freedom Of Speech And Expression?
    An article about the recent incident involving “racist” chants aimed at a black English football player in Croatia and the subsequent fine bestowed on the Croatian football federation as a result of which.
  • A Collection Of Poems By Gianni Truvianni
    A Collection of Gianni Truvianni's first five poems.
  • An Encounter With The Bolshoi Ballet
    An article written concerning all the events in my life that lead me to become a fan of the ballet and to an encounter with the world famous Bolshoi ballet in Santiago, Chile.
  • Another Collection Of Poems By Gianni Truvianni
    A second collection of poems written by Gianni Truvianni.
  • Are Italians good at football?
    An article about the first time I saw a football game with my father and some of the perhaps strange questions I asked him as a child watching his first game of football.
  • Charles “Sonny” Liston, An Undeserved Tragic Ending
    An article about the late boxer by the name of Charles Liston, who despite all his accomplishments in his chosen sport of boxing will perhaps only be remembered for nothing else then what was negative, though undeservedly in my opinion.
  • Christmas Poems Written For Rompryska
    Two poems dedicated to Rompryska for this time of year that will be Christmas
  • Dedicated to Ayrton Senna
    An article about Ayrton Senna, one of the true great ones of all time and though we hear the word “Great” repeated many times over to the point of loosing sight of not only its meaning but of those who in all justice deserve to be called as such we who know how to recognize it never fail to see.
  • Elvis Presley, 30 Years After His Death
    The phrase “Elvis has left the building” was one that was inscribed in the annals of pop music history during the seventies as the one that was repeated almost after every one of Elvis’s concerts probably to tell the audience that Elvis would not be coming back on stage.
  • Expressions Of Today And Their Historic Roots
    An article written about the roots of some of the expressions which today we use almost on a daily basis but perhaps are not aware of from were they originate.
  • Fall And The Return Of The Opera
    An article about the fall and the return of the opera season.
  • For The Love Of Cities?
    Going somewhere for the first time is always an adventure for most people as there is something indescribable about being in a city for the first time, seeking out and finally getting to admire the sites that one might have previously become familiar with through TV or perhaps film. As for myself personally I get a sensational feeling that I am entering a new world every time I get off that train or airplane or what ever means of transportation I might have used to teleport me to that city which I am venturing to discover. That feeling is one that can perhaps be compared to seeing an opera for the first time where at first all we know is the name of the piece but when we read the synopsis and hear the music then that opera becomes more then a name of a piece written by a certain composer, it becomes much more then that, it becomes a living work of art capable of inspiring our imagination and perhaps even fantasy.
  • Gambling In Casinos Is Legal So Why Is It Illegal On The Internet?
    An article written by a nonsmoker who also does not profit from the sale of tobacco but feels it is unfair to make illegal the advertising of a product which at the end of the day can be manufactured, sold and distributed legally.
  • Gianni Truvianni Meets Charles Coleman
    An article on how being a student at “The Tutoring School Of New York” with Charles Coleman (composer) helped to increase my love for opera.
  • Gianni Truvianni's Life As A Photographer
    An article about my life as a photographer and what lead me to the love I used to hold for this form of art.
  • Gianni Truvianni's Life As A Writer
    An article about why I, Gianni Truvianni have chosen to become a writer and what is it that I long to obtain as one.
  • Gianni Truvianni’s 'What Should Not Matter' A Tale Of Passion Between Two Women
    An article about my third book which I would arguably dub my most passionate work as it portrays the friendship and love between two women, one Swedish and one Panamanian who through their relationship would go on to conquer all.
  • Gianni Truvianni’s Bus Trip From Tacna, Chile To Lima, Peru
    An article about my at times dangerous bus trip from Tacna in Chile to Lima in Peru.
  • Gianni Truvianni’s Conclusions Regarding God
    This is an article expressing my personal view of God and the Christian religion I was raised on based upon having read the bible both old and new testament and the conclusions I drew from it. I know that there are many who will not agree with my deductions and it is not with the intension of convincing anybody that I be in the right that I chose to write this article but to share my conclusions regarding God with those who maybe willing to read another perception of God and humanity.
  • Gianni Truvianni’s Inspiration For Writing 'What Should Not Matter'
    An article about what inspired me to write what hopefully will be my third book published for which I chose the title “What Should Not Matter” based on how I perceive religion.
  • Gianni Truvianni’s inspiration to write 'Rompryska And Other Erotic Tales'
    An article to describe the ideas and inspiration that lead me to write my fourth book entitled “Rompryska And Other Erotic Tales”.
  • Gianni Truvianni’s Life in Poland Under Communism
    This is an article depicting the difficulties that I saw and to a small extent even lived through while visiting Poland during its last few years of communism.
  • Gianni Truvianni’s List Of Great Christmas Films
    An article about the great films of Christmas which have delighted us through the years during this most special holiday season.
  • Give Berlusconi A Break
    An article about Italian Prime Minister’s recent comments about the color of Barrack Obama’s skin, which though perhaps silly were not intended to cause offense of any kind to either Obama himself or any other member of the Negro race.
  • How To Get The Perfect Christmas Prefect
    An Article on how to get that special someone in our lives that present he or she will simply be glad to receive.
  • If Tobacco Is A Product Which Can Be Sold Legally Then Why Can It Not Be Advertised?
    An article written by a nonsmoker who also does not profit from the sale of tobacco but feels it is unfair to make illegal the advertising of a product which at the end of the day can be manufactured, sold and distributed legally.
  • In Memory of Monica Santa Maria
    An article presented in memory of Monica Santa Maria; a great co-animator of the Peruvian infantile television program “Nube Luz”. Perhaps many are not aware of who Monica Santa Maria was but to those children from South and Central America who saw her perform she was a star who dedicated all her talent and beauty to making children all through out Latin America happy.
  • Is There A God?
    An article about weather God should matter to us or not?
  • It Is High Time The US Ended Its Embargo Against Cuba
    An article providing reasons and logical explanations as to why America should and must end its embargo against the people of Cuba.
  • Italy in Italia 90, A Great Start For The Sake Of A Tragic Ending
    An article about the world cup Italia 90 which brought Italy close to the final only to be denied by Argentina, Maradona, off sides and penalties.
  • Love Your Sister
    The title of my newest and second book is “Love Your Sister”; the idea of which came to me from a story I heard on CNN approximately a year ago concerning a German couple who by virtue of being brother and sister to each other were being forced to battle in courts of law for their right to be legally declared husband and wife. Incestuous was their relationship which had already seen this young lady bear four children to her brother.
  • Maradona Simply Great final Part
    An article about Diego Armando Maradona, one of the greatest to ever play the game of football and though some may dislike him while others adore him; most would have to say he was definitely one of the top ten players of all times.
  • Maradona Simply Great Part 4
    An article about Diego Armando Maradona, one of the greatest to ever play the game of football and though some may dislike him while others adore him; most would have to say he was definitely one of the top ten players of all times.
  • Maradona, Simply Great (Part 1)
    An article about Diego Armando Maradona, one of the greatest to ever play the game of football and though some may dislike him while others adore him; most would have to say he was definitely one of the top ten players of all times.
  • Maradona, Simply Great (Part 2)
    An article about Diego Armando Maradona, one of the greatest to ever play the game of football and though some may dislike him while others adore him; most would have to say he was definitely one of the top ten players of all times.
  • Maraodona, Simply Great Part 3
    An article about Diego Armando Maradona, one of the greatest to ever play the game of football and though some may dislike him while others adore him; most would have to say he was definitely one of the top ten players of all times.
  • Melba And The Half Orange
    An article about another one of those many little places spread through out the world in which I chose to spend a good deal of my time and met someone nice.
  • Memories of My Grandmother part four
    Time goes by, this nobody can prevent even if there intensions and will wish it were not so and as much as I in my thoughts am longing to reenter the past I can not for the past is not a place nor a time but images of things that have transformed themselves in to the present.
  • Memories of My Grandmother part one
    Time goes by, this nobody can prevent even if there intensions and will wish it were not so and as much as I in my thoughts am longing to reenter the past I can not for the past is not a place nor a time but images of things that have transformed themselves in to the present.
  • Memories of My Grandmother part three
    Time goes by, this nobody can prevent even if there intensions and will wish it were not so and as much as I in my thoughts am longing to reenter the past I can not for the past is not a place nor a time but images of things that have transformed themselves in to the present.
  • Memories of my Grandmother part two
    Time goes by, this nobody can prevent even if there intensions and will wish it were not so and as much as I in my thoughts am longing to reenter the past I can not for the past is not a place nor a time but images of things that have transformed themselves in to the present.
  • My First Christmas Tree
    An article about the first Christmas tree I ever bought which inspired me to continue celebrating this season with first my wife then daughter.
  • New York's Opera Society
    Chapter 1
    Getting Ready to Go to the First Opera Performance of the Season


    It all started last year during the fall. I had left my parents’ apartment on the upper west side of Central Park to go to the Metropolitan Opera when I saw the leaves on the trees turning color, all those leaves which had once been green were now drying up and showing themselves in a variety of colors. Brown, yellow, orange and red were the colors that served as a flag for this time of year. My senses also made me aware of a freshness in the air that had not been there for sometime. All these were signs that summer had come to an end and that the fall had gotten off to its glorious start.
  • Not Always Finding The Truth Or Facts In American History
    I am American by birth as I was born in the city of New York which is situated in a state which bears the same name. This fact that I am American neither causes me pride nor embarrassment as it was not my doing therefore it is neither to my credit nor fault for that matter that I was born where I was. To many of my fellow Americans this line of thought may make me “unpatriotic” and if this be the case I do not deny them this right. However the subject of patriotism is not why I opted to write this article but the subject of American history is.
  • Obama, First Black President of the USA! Is It Really So Shocking?
    An article about a conversation I had with a friend of mine from Congo, back in December regarding Obama’s chances of becoming elected president of the United States.
  • Patriotism, Love of Country or Perhaps Serving Those In Government?
    An article written about patriotism asking questions as to what exactly does it mean to love one’s country and what is it that one is dedicating one’s adoration to.
  • Pavarotti, You Are Gone but not Forgotten
    Luciano Pavarotti, arguably the greatest tenor of all times I am sad to say is no longer with us as it was yesterday that he passed away in his home in Modena, Italy at the age of 71. It was with tears that I reacted to the news when I woke this morning for he to me as well as the rest of the world’s opera society was an idol. To many he was an opera singer who they had heard of as being good but to us who can be classified as opera lovers this loss is monumental as that is the kind of talent his was. To keep things in perspective one could say that Pavarotti was an opera tenor in the same quality that Napoleon was a general or Maradona a football player or Jordan a basketball player or Sir John Gielgud an actor.
  • Polish Influence In Peru
    An article about my off chance encounter with a Polish speaker in Peru and all the Polish influence I saw in this country that has very little connection to Poland.

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