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  • The two works were separated by 25 years: the distinctly neoclassical Sinfonia Rustica was first performed in Warsaw in 1948, and condemned for its formalism the following year, before Panufnik revised it after he settled in London in 1954; the Sinfonia Concertante for flute, harp and strings dates from 1973.

    Panufnik: Sinfonia Rustica; Sinfonia Concertante; Polonia; etc Andrew Clements 2010

  • This novel was largely written in two great coffee houses in Somerville, Massachusetts, Café Rustica and the Sherman Café, and transcribed on a computer purchased with a grant from the Somerville Arts Council.

    Dear Anjali Melissa Glenn Haber 2010

  • This novel was largely written in two great coffee houses in Somerville, Massachusetts, Café Rustica and the Sherman Café, and transcribed on a computer purchased with a grant from the Somerville Arts Council.

    Dear Anjali Melissa Glenn Haber 2010

  • Got some nice stuff from the Rustica dumpster last night.

    7.19.2009 « Photo-a-Day 2009

  • Cavalleria Rustica in Godfather III almost makes the film watchable.

    Salvati dunque e scolpati Matthew Guerrieri 2007

  • We went to Rustica before the flight and got snacks – I went back later to get a baguette and an olive loaf to accompany my brie at home.

    2009 September « Photo-a-Day 2009

  • Got your message the other day, I'm thinking Rustica for Coffee and a pastry on a Saturday in the near future might work.

    Weekly Menu 1/16 - 1/20 plus Porter & Frye kat 2009

  • I wanted to go to Rustica in the morning, but of course it was closed.

    10.12.2009 « Photo-a-Day 2009

  • We went to Rustica before the flight and got snacks – I went back later to get a baguette and an olive loaf to accompany my brie at home.

    9.24.2009 « Photo-a-Day 2009

  • “Pizza Rustica received its inspiration from “pizza a taglia” – pizza by the slice sold in the authentic takeaway shops of Rome…..”

    Rome, Part Two: True Roman Food - Bitten Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

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