Gildo De Stefano

Gildo De Stefano, to work in the newspaper, Nov 2012

Ermenegildo De Stefano (born in Naples, Italy) is a journalist, music critic and musicologist.

Biography

Italian writer and journalist specializes in African-American music. Music journalist, sociologist, and critic of the Italian daily Roma and art director of the Italian Festival of Ragtime. Degree in Sociology of Communications, collaborates with RAI Radio from the 1980s, for which he conducted jazz programs and regularly publishes essays on New Music Italian Magazine published by RAI. He organizes courses of Afro-American music and Creative Writing workshops in various Italian universities and music conservatories including San Pietro a Majella. He is the author of the only ragtime history in Italian language, published by Marsilio Editori (Venice) in two editions, in 1984 and in 1991. In the mid-1990s, has won a national prize for journalism of the Ministry of Public Works to coincide with the arrival among finalists of literary Prize Calvin. Collaborates with the Foundation for the Encyclopedia Italiana Treccani for African-American voices and other international journals as the American CODA.

He is Member of the National Union of Writers and Artists.[1]

Gildo De Stefano received the "Giancarlo Siani Award" by the editor of the newspaper Il Mattino

Works

On. Silvia Costa, President of the European Commission Education and Culture, presents the book of Gildo De Stefano in Terracina Book Festival 2014

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Notes

  1. The union of writers founded immediately after the war, by some famous italian writers including Corrado Alvaro.
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