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Bruno Barilli (14 December 188015 April 1952) was an Italian actor and music composer, and best remembered for his writings on music and music composition.


Biography

He was born in
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in the region of
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, Italy, but studied musical composition at the Arrigo Boito Conservatory at
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. From there, he gained the position directing the orchestra at the Dirigentschule in Munich. There he married Danica Pavlović, descendant of the
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and cousin of the King
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. Together they had one daughter,
Milena Pavlović-Barili Milena Pavlović-Barili (alt. Barilli; sr-cyr, Милена Павловић-Барили; 5 November 1909 – 6 March 1945) was a Serbian painter and poet. She is the most notable female artist of Serbian modernism. Biography Her Italian fathe ...
, who became a prominent Serbian painter. Returning to Italy in 1910, Barilli composed the opera ''Medusa'' with libretto by O. Schanzer. In 1914, the opera was awarded at the MacCormick competition. Barilli wrote the music and libretto for the opera ''Emiral'' (1915), awarded a prize in a Roman competition judged by
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. As an actor, he is known for performance in ''La Rosa'' (1921). But Barilli is known mainly for his prolific writing and editing as a music critic for numerous journals including ''La Concordia''(1915–16); ''
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'' (1917–22); ''Corriere italiano'' (1923–24); ''
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'' (1925-33); ''Gazzetta del Popolo''; ''Risorgimento liberale''; ''
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'', and others. He was a member of the editorial board of the Rome-based magazine '' La Ronda'' between 1919 and 1922. His essays, both on music and travel, have been published in collected form in books titled ''Delirama'' (1924); Il sorcio nel violino (1926); ''Il paese del melodramma'' (1931)
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''Il paese del melodramma''; and ''Capricci di vegliardo'' among others. During the early decades of the twentieth century, he was living in the
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, and active in the Roman artistic circles that habitually met at the Caffè Aragno on Via del Corso, a café known as the rendezvous of the city's literary and artistic elite. Here he met with friends Emilio Cecchi, Antonio Baldini, and Vincenzo Cardarelli, but also encountered Ungaretti, Carlo Socrate, Soffici, Pasqualina Spadini, Mario Broglio, Armando Ferri, Quirino Ruggeri, Roberto Longhi, Riccardo Francalancia, and Aurelio Saffi. Barilli's portrait was painted in 1928 by Massimo Campigli. In 1925 he signed on to the ''Manifesto of the Fascist Intellectuals'', written by Giovanni Gentile. Barilli seems to have ultimately soured on his support for fascism. From 1939 al 1941, he collaborated in the weekly ''Oggi'', whose editor was Arrigo Benedetti till the journal was suppressed by the authorities. His father Cecrope Barilli was a painter, his brothers Arnaldo and Latino Barilli, Latino were respectively an art historian and a painter. His grand-daughter Carlotta Barilli, Carlotta (1935-2020) was an actress and his grand-nephew Francesco Barilli, Francesco (born 1943) is an actor and film director. He died on April 15, 1952, in Rome.


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