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Born in Milan (Italy) in 1975, Daniele V. Filippi studied in Cremona and in Heidelberg. He graduated in Musicology in 1999 with a dissertation on Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina’s Motecta festorum totius anni. He has completed his PhD (2004) at the same institution, where his principal teachers have been Maria Caraci Vela and Rodobaldo Tibaldi. Married, with two children, he is active in Milan as a Church musician, working meanwhile as a consultant editor at Adelphi, one of Italy’s most prestigious publishing houses.
In 2010 he has been awarded a research grant from the University of Pavia (Department of Musicology, Cremona) for the project ‘A History of Sonic Experience in the Renaissance’.
From September 2012 he will develop the second phase of the project, entitled ‘The Soundscape of Early Modern Catholicism’, at the Boston College, thanks to a fellowship from the Jesuit Institute.
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