TheConservatorio di Musica Santa Ceciliais a stateconservatoryinRome.
Type | Public |
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Established | 1870 |
Location | ,, Italy |
Website | www |
History
editThe institution has its roots dated back to the Congregazione de' musici di Roma named afterSaint Ceciliain 1565 (nowAccademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia). Since the early 19th century there had been the need for a music school in the institution. It was only due to the pianistGiovanni Sgambatithat led to the opening of the musical institute on 23 May 1870.[1]
In 1911, the Liceo Musicale became an independent entity and was nationalized in 1919. Only after, it assumed its current name.[1]
Since the 2008/09 academic year, the conservatory also operates at the Parco della Musica Villa Battistini inRieti.[2]The branch atSant'Andrea delle Frattewas inaugurated on 1 October 2013.[3]
In February 2019 the Conservatory celebrated the bestowing of the Honor Degree to the Former Minister of Education Luigi Berlinguer and the Award of the two best Alumni Francesco Marini (cello) and Gregorio Maria Paone (clarinet).[4][5]
On 29 January 2020, following the confirmation of the first cases ofCOVID-19in Italy, the director of the conservatory Roberto Giuliani suspended lessons for "Oriental" students, with a requirement for a doctor's visit in order for students to return.[6][7]
References
edit- ^ab"Il Conservatorio Statale Santa Cecilia".Informagiovani Roma(in Italian).Retrieved2021-02-03.
- ^"Chi siamo".Parco della Musica Villa Battistini(in Italian).Retrieved2021-02-03.
- ^Larcan, Laura (2013-10-01)."Santa Cecilia, a S.Andrea delle Fratte una nuova casa per il conservatorio".Il Messaggero.Retrieved2021-02-03.
- ^"Cultura, salute, musica: il Conservatorio Santa Cecilia inaugura l'Anno Accademico".agenziacult.2019-02-22.Retrieved2022-04-09.
- ^Tozzi, Maria Elisa (2021-12-21)."Giovani alla ribalta: Gregorio Maria Paone".ilmondodellamusica.Retrieved2022-04-09.
- ^Casalini, Simona (2020-01-29)."Roma, psicosi coronavirus. Il Conservatorio di Santa Cecilia impone:" Visita obbligatoria per tutti gli allievi orientali "".la Repubblica.Retrieved2021-03-23.
- ^Roberts, Maddy Shaw (2020-01-31)."Outrage as Italian conservatoire bans all" oriental "students over coronavirus fears".Classic FM.Retrieved2020-03-23.
Bibliography
edit- Carboni, Domenico (2017).Storia del Conservatorio di musica "Santa Cecilia" di Roma.Varese: Zecchini Editore.ISBN9788865401835.