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Allora e ora is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "then and now." The phrase most famously references a 16-minute piano piece in four movements composed in 2013 by Nils Vigeland of Buffalo, New York, about the thirteenth-century Saint Serafina (1238 - March 12, 1253) of San Gemignano, Italy. The pronunciation will be "al-LO-ra ey O-ra" in Pisan Italian.

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