Gender
Male
Gender
Male
Birthday:
September 26
Intérêt principal (principal interest)
Grégorien, Ambrosien, Liturgie
Présentation: travaux et (ou) intérêts (Presentation: works and (or) interests)
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 in 2004. Married, with three children, he lives in Milan. His scholarly interests include early modern music and spirituality, historical soundscapes, and intertextuality. He has published books, articles, and book chapters on Gaffurio, Palestrina, Victoria, Marenzio, de Monte, and G.F. Anerio. In 2012-2014 he has developed the project ‘The Soundscape of Early Modern Catholicism’, thanks to a research fellowship from the Jesuit Institute at Boston College. Currently he is part of a research team on fifteenth-century motet cycles funded by the SNSF and based at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis (Basle, Switzerland).