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BIOGRAPHY Franco Bruni, born in Rome, Italy, 1963,
completed his Bachelors as Dottore in Lettere at "La Sapienza", 1989,
Rome; in 1994 he went on to obtain his diploma in Librarianship from
the same university. Finally in 1998, he received a Doctorate in Musicology from Sorbonne
University, Paris, France. From 1986 to
1990 he worked as librarian for the St. Cecilia Conservatory Library in
Rome. Then in 1994 at the Discoteca di Stato (National Sound Archives)
in
Rome. Awarded a three-year scholarship by the
Maltese Government that would last from 1991 to 1993, he carried out
research in the archives of the Cathedral Museum in Mdina, studying the
activities of the music chapel and its repertoire. From October
1994 to September 1999, Dr. Bruni was appointed as a Lecturer in
Musicology,
and part-time Librarian at the University of Malta with a five years
contract. In May 2000 he has been appointed publication officer at the École
française de Rome d’histoire et archéologie. Dr. Bruni has published essays and
books, read
papers in several conferences and
is
a regular contributor of articles and review for several magazines. In
May
2005 has been awarded the Third Price in the 26th
Italian National Photographic Competition "Vittorio Bachelet"
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