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5-560: (Redirected from Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory ) The Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi or Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory may refer to: Milan Conservatory Turin Conservatory Como Conservatory Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

10-1208: Is the largest institute of musical education in Italy. In its 200-year history, the conservatory has educated some of Italy's most prominent musicians and conductors, including Fausto Romitelli , Oscar Bianchi , Luca Francesconi , Stefano Gervasoni , Marco Stroppa , Giacomo Puccini , Alfredo Piatti , Amilcare Ponchielli , Arrigo Boito , Giovanni Bottesini , Alfredo Catalani , Riccardo Chailly , Amelita Galli-Curci , Vittorio Giannini , Scipione Guidi , Bruno Maderna , Pietro Mascagni , Gian Carlo Menotti , Francisco Mignone , Riccardo Muti , Kurken Alemshah , Italo Montemezzi , Feliciano Strepponi , Alceo Galliera , Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli , Giuseppe Andaloro , Mario Nascimbene , Maurizio Pollini , Ludovico Einaudi , Antonino Fogliani , Vittorio Parisi , Riccardo Sinigaglia , Enrique Mazzola , Gianandrea Noseda , and Claudio Abbado . Other notable students include composers Margrit Zimmermann , Alfredo Antonini , and Alessandro Solbiati , and singers Florin Cezar Ouatu and Paolo Andrea Di Pietro . Among its past professors are

15-751: The Conservatorio di Milano and the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi , is a college of music in Milan , Italy. 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

20-428: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Conservatorio_Giuseppe_Verdi&oldid=1176711142 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Milan Conservatory The Milan Conservatory , also known as

25-528: The well-known voice teachers Francesco Lamperti and his son Giovanni Battista Lamperti . Ranking among eminent professors who have taught at the Milan conservatory are Giorgio Battistelli , Franco Donatoni , Lorenzo Ferrero , Riccardo Muti , Enrico Polo , Amilcare Ponchielli , Salvatore Quasimodo , and Alessandro Solbiati . The conservatory's Liceo Musicale for secondary school students opened in 1971. In 1981, it began an experimental collaboration with

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