Dino Villatico (Rome, 1941) attended Argentinean schools (primary and Colegio Nacional, our high school) in Bahía Blanca, the classical high school and the Faculty of Arts in Rome.
He graduated with Natalino Sapegno, writing his thesis on a sixteenth-century Florentine polygraph, Antonfrancesco Doni; his supervisor was Nino Borsellino and his co-rapporteur was Alberto Asor Rosa.
In the meantime, he perfected his piano studies, begun in Argentina. He then devoted himself to teaching Italian and Latin in high schools and the history of music in conservatories.
He continued to write music criticism and texts of various kinds. For 45 years he was music critic for the daily newspaper 'la Repubblica'.
Since 2013, he has moved to Fiano Romano, west of Monte Soratte, a Horatian place that suggests the following to him:
Immortalia ne speres, monet annus et almum
quae rapit hora diem.
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