- Filippo Filippi
Filippo Filippi (
January 13 ,1830 –June 24 ,1887 ) was an Italian music critic. He wrote for the Milanese music magazine "La perseveranza", and was an admirer of and frequent correspondent withGiuseppe Verdi .He was born in
Vicenza , and received an early training as a musician there, studyingpiano and organ. After acquiring a law degree inPadua he decided instead to embark on a career ofmusic criticism , propelled by love for the music of Verdi and a need to defend it against the criticism it was receiving from some quarters. In 1859 he was employed by the "Gazzetta musicale di Milano" as assistant editor, but soon became editor, a position he held until 1862, at which time he became a critic for "La perseveranza", a position he held for the rest of his life. He traveled to Cairo for the première ofAida , onDecember 24 ,1871 .Verdi was warm in his relations with Filippi, but resisted some of Filippi's suggestions to adopt some of the stylistic innovations of the Germans, especially Wagner.
Filippi also wrote an autobiography as well as some works of music scholarship, including a studies of
Alessandro Stradella andAdolfo Fumigalli . In 1876 he published a collection of all the articles he had written for "La perseveranza", under the title "Musica e musicisti: critiche, biografie ed escursioni".References and further reading
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* Roger Parker. "Giuseppe Verdi", "Grove Music Online", ed. L. Macy (accessedFebruary 15 2005 ), [http://www.grovemusic.com/ grovemusic.com] (subscription access).
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