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Dinko Fabris

Dinko Fabris, an internationally renowned musicologist, after his Ph.D. at the University of London, obtained the Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale (National Academic Qualification as professor) and has been teaching at the University of Basilicata (Matera–Potenza) since 2018. Principal fellow at the University of Melbourne since 2004, in September 2022 he was also appointed full professor of Historically Informed Performance of Early Music at ACPA-doctoral courses, University of Leiden. Fabris was the first Italian elected President of the International Musicological Society (IMS) in 2012–17 and is currently chair of the IMS study group ‘Mediterranean Music Studies’. He has 180 scholarly publications which include critical editions and monographs such as the critical edition of Domenico Scarlatti’s first known vocal work (‘Antra, valles, divo plaudeant’, Madrid 2008), the book Music in Seventeenth-Century Naples (Ashgate, 2007; reprint Routledge, 2016) and he is co-editor of the New Gesualdo Edition (Bärenreiter Verlag). In the years 2020–23 he collaborated as a musicologist with the historical Opera House Teatro San Carlo in Naples. He is currently editor of Musica e storia, journal of the Fondazione Levi in Venice.


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