Milan Conservatory

College of music in Milan, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Milan Conservatory, also known as the Conservatorio di Milano and the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi, is a college of music in Milan, Italy.

Coordinates45°27′54″N 9°12′13″E
Former nameConservatorio di Musica "Giuseppe Verdi"
TypeMusic school
Established1807
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Milan Conservatory
Conservatorio di Milano
Location
Via Conservatorio, 12


Italy
Coordinates45°27′54″N 9°12′13″E
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Former nameConservatorio di Musica "Giuseppe Verdi"
TypeMusic school
Established1807
LanguageItalian
Websiteconsmilano.it
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History

Inner court of the conservatory

The conservatory was established by a royal decree of 1807 in Milan, capital of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy. It opened the following year with premises in the cloisters of the Baroque church of Santa Maria della Passione. There were initially eighteen boarders, including students of both sexes. Today it is the largest institute of musical education in Italy.[1]

Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Verdi, after whom the conservatory is named, in 1832 applied unsuccessfully to study there.[2][3]

Alumni and faculty

High school

The conservatory's Liceo Musicale for secondary school students opened in 1971. In 1981, it began an experimental collaboration with the Ministry of Education. The experimental phase ended in 2010 when it became "ad ordinamento".[5][6]

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