Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello di Venezia

Summary

The Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello di Venezia, also known as the Venice Conservatory, is a conservatory in Venice, Italy, named after composer Benedetto Marcello and established in 1876.

Salle de concert

History edit

The conservatory was established in 1876 as Liceo e Società Musicale Benedetto Marcello, became communal in 1895 under the name Liceo Civico Musicale "Benedetto Marcello", and attained conservatory status in 1915 as Liceo Civico Musicale Pareggiato Benedetto Marcello. In 1940, under the directorship of Gian Francesco Malipiero, it became Conservatorio di Stato "Benedetto Marcello". The conservatory is housed in Palazzo Pisani a Santo Stefano - built between 1614 and 1615 -, located facing Campo Santo Stefano in the sestiere of San Marco. The building is owned by the municipality of Venice.[1]

Courses edit

The conservatory offers courses in singing, solfège, music dictation, score reading, music composition, jazz music, electronic music, choral music, orchestration, and in playing guitar, harp, piano, violin, flute, lute, double bass, saxophone, trumpet, cello, percussion instruments, oboe, bassoon, clarinet and organ.[2]

The conservatory accepts foreign students, provided that they pass an entry test and have sufficient knowledge of the Italian language.[3]

Directors edit

Faculty edit

Notable alumni edit

Further reading edit

  • "Il Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello di Venezia". Music & Letters. 60 (3): 338–339. July 1979. JSTOR 734853.

References edit

  1. ^ Historical facts (Italian) Archived 2010-07-17 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Courses offered (Italian) Archived 2010-07-17 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Admission of foreign students (English) Archived 2010-08-21 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website

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