The Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini (previously known as the Liceo Musicale di Bologna, and sometimes referred to in English as the Bologna Conservatory) is a
college of music in
Bologna
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,
Italy
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. The conservatory opened on 3 December 1804, as the Liceo Musicale di Bologna. It was initially housed in the convent at the
Basilica of San Giacomo Maggiore
The Basilica of San Giacomo Maggiore is an historic Roman Catholic church in Bologna, region of Emilia Romagna, Italy, serving a monastery of Augustinian friars. It was built starting in 1267 and houses, among the rest, the Bentivoglio Chapel, f ...
. The first faculty at the school included the composers
Stanislao Mattei
Stanislao Mattei, O.F.M. Conv. (10 February 1750, in Bologna – 17 May 1825, in Bologna), was an Italian Conventual Franciscan friar who was a noted composer, musicologist, and music teacher of his era.
Life
Mattei was born in Bologna, then pa ...
and
Giovanni Callisto Zanotti, and the composer and singer
Lorenzo Gibelli.
Gioachino Rossini
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was a pupil at the school beginning in 1806, and was appointed head of the school in 1839. Later directors of the school included
Luigi Mancinelli
Luigi Mancinelli (; 5 February 1848 – 2 February 1921) was an Italian conductor, cellist and composer. His early career was in Italy, where he established a reputation in Perugia and then Bologna. After 1886 he worked mostly in other countr ...
(1881-1886),
Giuseppe Martucci
Giuseppe Martucci (; 6 January 1856, in Capua – 1 June 1909, in Naples) was an Italian composer, conductor, pianist and teacher. Sometimes called "the Italian Brahms", Martucci was notable among Italian composers of the era in that he dedicate ...
(1886-1902),
Marco Enrico Bossi
Marco Enrico Bossi (25 April 1861 – 20 February 1925) was an Italian organist, composer, improviser and teacher.
Life
Bossi was born in Salò, a town in the province of Brescia, Lombardy, into a family of musicians. His father, Pietro, was ...
(1902-1911), and
Cesare Nordio (1925-1945).
In 1945, the conservatory became a state conservatory, and it was rebranded as the Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini, after musician and composer
Giovanni Battista Martini
Giovanni Battista or Giambattista Martini, O.F.M. Conv. (24 April 1706 – 3 August 1784), also known as Padre Martini, was an Italian Conventual Franciscan friar, who was a leading musician, composer, and music historian of the per ...
. Directors of the conservatory from this point on include
Guido Guerrini,
Lino Liviabella,
Adone Zecchi,
Giordano Noferini Giordano may refer to:
People
* Giordano (name)
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,
Lidia Proietti,
Carmine Carrisi, and
Donatella Pieri.
Notable alumni
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Marietta Alboni
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Alboni was born at Città di Castello, i ...
[* ]Arthur Pougin
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, ''Marietta Alboni'' (Paris, 1912; accessible for free online a
gallica.bnf.fr Gallica – Bibliothèque nationale de France
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Alice Barbi
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Biography
Alice Barbi was born in ...
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Gianni Bedori
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Born in Mantua, Bedori graduated in clarinet at the Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Mar ...
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Chiara Benati
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Giacomo Benvenuti
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Marco Enrico Bossi
Marco Enrico Bossi (25 April 1861 – 20 February 1925) was an Italian organist, composer, improviser and teacher.
Life
Bossi was born in Salò, a town in the province of Brescia, Lombardy, into a family of musicians. His father, Pietro, was ...
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Claudio Brizi
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Life
Born in Terni, he graduated in organ and organ composition with W. v. d. Pol at the Morlacchi Conservatory in Perugia, then specialized with J.Uriol, M.Radulescu, M.Morga ...
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Piero Buscaroli
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Life
Born in Imola, the son of a Latinist, Buscaroli studied organ, harmony and counterpoint at the Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Marti ...
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Luciano Chessa
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Giuliano Ciannella
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Ettore Campogalliani
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Campogalliani studied piano in 1921, graduating from the Conservatory of Bologna. He then studied composition at the Conservatory of Parma in ...
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Giulio Confalonieri
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Franco Donatoni
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Biography
Born in Verona, Donatoni started studying violin at the age of seven, and frequented the local music academy. Later, he studied at the Milan Conservatory ...
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Gaetano Donizetti
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Enrico Elisi
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Mafalda Favero
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Mafalda Favero was born in Portomaggiore, near Ferrara. When she was 17, she started studying with Alessandro Vezzani at the ...
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Franco Ferrara
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Rodolfo Ferrari[Rosa, ''Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani'']
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Carlo Forlivesi
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Forlivesi was born in Faenza, Emilia-Romagna. He studied at Bologna Conservatory, Milan Conservatory and the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia of Rome ...
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Gaetano Gaspari
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Giorgio Federico Ghedini
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Life
Ghedini was born in Cuneo i ...
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Júlíus Vífill Ingvarsson
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Gian Francesco Malipiero
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Life Early years
Born in Venice into an aristocratic family, the grandson of the opera composer Francesco Malipiero, G ...
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Gianfranco Masini
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Giacomo Orefice
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He was born in Vicenza. He studied under Alessandro Busi and Luigi Mancinelli at the Liceo Musicale di Bologna, and later became professor of composition at the ...
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Luigi Piazza
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Ciro Pinsuti
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Ezio Pinza
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Claudia Pinza Bozzolla
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Manuel Ponce
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Ottorino Respighi
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Andrea Roncato
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Gioachino Rossini
Gioachino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer who gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote many songs, some chamber music and piano pieces, and some sacred music. He set new standards ...
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Albert Spalding
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Enea Scala
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Riccardo Stracciari
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Giovanni Tadolini
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Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini
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Fabio Vacchi
Fabio Vacchi (; born February 19, 1949), is an Italian composer.
Biography Training and debut
Fabio Vacchi studied at the Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini of Bologna with Giacomo Manzoni and Tito Gotti. In 1974 he participated in the cou ...
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Celso Valli
Celso Valli (born 14 May 1950) is an Italian composer, conductor, arranger and record producer.
Born in Bologna, Valli studied at the Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini. He made his official debut collaborating with Drupi in his 1978 alb ...
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Franco Venturini
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Manuel Viscasillas Bernal
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Corrado Zambelli
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Fio Zanotti
Notable faculty
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Marcello Abbado
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Cesare Augusto
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Nazario Carlo Bellandi
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Alessandro Busi
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Ettore Desderi
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Benedetto Donelli
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Ines Maria Ferraris
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Gian Felice Fugazza
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Gaetano Gaspari
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Stefano Golinelli
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Adriano Guarnieri
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Leone Magiera
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Career Early life
He was born in Modena in 1934, the son of an engineer named Ubaldo. He belonged to an ancient Modenese family of jurists. Anna Maria, his mother, was from a long line ...
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Luigi Mancinelli
Luigi Mancinelli (; 5 February 1848 – 2 February 1921) was an Italian conductor, cellist and composer. His early career was in Italy, where he established a reputation in Perugia and then Bologna. After 1886 he worked mostly in other countr ...
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Giacomo Manzoni
Giacomo Manzoni (born Milan 26 September 1932) is an Italian composer. He studied composition from 1948 in Messina with Gino Contilli, and continued his studies from 1950 to 1956 at the Milan Conservatory. In 1955 he obtained a doctorate in ...
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Giuseppe Martucci
Giuseppe Martucci (; 6 January 1856, in Capua – 1 June 1909, in Naples) was an Italian composer, conductor, pianist and teacher. Sometimes called "the Italian Brahms", Martucci was notable among Italian composers of the era in that he dedicate ...
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Antonio Melandri
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Luigi Mostacci
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Riccardo Nielsen
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Umberto Pineschi[http://www.tumaproductions.com/index.php/scheda/show/109]
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Paolo Ravaglia
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Paolo Renosto
Paolo Renosto (10 October 1935 – 10 February 1988) was an Italian composer, conductor and pianist.
Born in Florence, Renosto was educated at the conservatory of his hometown, where he studied piano and composition. He later became a pupil, a ...
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Gioachino Rossini
Gioachino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer who gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote many songs, some chamber music and piano pieces, and some sacred music. He set new standards ...
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Alessandro Solbiati
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Alessandro Vezzani
See also
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Accademia Filarmonica di Bologna
The Accademia Filarmonica di Bologna ("philharmonic academy of Bologna"; sometimes known in English as the Bologna Academy of Music) is a music education institution in Bologna, Italy.
The Accademia de' Filarmonici was founded as an associ ...
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Museo internazionale e biblioteca della musica
The Museo internazionale e biblioteca della musica is a music museum and music library in the Palazzo Aldini Sanguinetti, in the historic center of Bologna, Italy.
Museum
Background
The Civico Museo Bibliografico Musicale was founded in 1959 ...
References
Sources
*Allitt, John Stewart (1991), ''Donizetti – in the light of romanticism and the teaching of Johann Simon Mayr'', Shaftesbury, Dorset, UK: Element Books. Also se
Allitt's website
External links
Official Website of Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini
{{DEFAULTSORT:Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini
Music schools in Italy
Culture in Bologna
1804 establishments in Italy
Educational institutions established in 1804