“More anxiety than at Amici, in the envelope for the oral exam an image of the Victorian age”: the singer Nicolò Filippucci has passed the final exam

A race against time for the singer Nicolò Filippucci, who left the semi-final of “Amici di Maria De Filippi” . He rolled up his sleeves to take his final exams and included a series of private lessons in the busy instore calendar to meet the public. The result? More than positive. Filippucci presented himself as a private student and then reunited with his classmates from 5F of the Galileo Galilei Scientific High School in Perugia.
After the written exams between essay and mathematics, on Saturday 5 July as the last step the singer took the oral exam. “I experienced it with a bit of anxiety. – reports the Messaggero – There is always the fear of the cue that contains your envelope from which you start the exam. The goal between the exams and taking the stage of 'Amici' is different, perhaps I felt it more today. Singing is what I love to do, the tension disappears once I get on stage. Only the adrenaline remains. From the envelope for the oral exam came out an image of the Victorian age. I managed to connect all the subjects well. I mentioned dualism, which was a determining aspect of the society of that era ”.
And again: “In Italian I talked about Pirandello, his 'One, No One and One Hundred Thousand'. In philosophy I touched on Schopenhauer and the crisis of certainties, then moved on to physics with Einstein's theory of special relativity. Then the double face of the Belle Epoque with its contradictions and the outbreak of the First World War in history. Kirchner, who had also enlisted, was an art form. I then continued in the war vein, choosing Tacitus and Calgacus' speech in Latin . The phrase 'Where they make desert, they call it pac' allowed me to also bring in civic education and my personal consideration on the war between Israel and Palestine. Finally, nitroglycerin in science”.
“In physics they asked me the difference between sound waves and electromagnetic waves,” he revealed, “while Schopenhauer also spoke about music. I talked about Amici in the PCTO (Paths for Transversal Skills and Orientation) . Having friends and family close by? “It was really nice because they also helped me study lately, I have to thank them. In addition to my closest friends, there were also my classmates who I hadn’t seen for almost a year. It had a pleasant effect on me. I didn’t know and still don’t know what awaits me next year. I don’t know if I’ll have time to study and how much. I really wanted to finish this course of study because for me it’s something important and it would have been bad to put it off.”
And the future? “Continuing to study would be nice but I still have to decide what. Before doing Amici I would have liked Medicine but I know it would take me a long time”.
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