■ General school information ■
The La Spezia Conservatory in the port city of La Spezia in northwestern Italy has many majors and is a level I (university level, 3 years) course for adults, rather than a regular course with a minimum study period of 10 years to a maximum of 3 years. ) And Level II (graduate level, 2 years) for various age groups and levels.Facilities such as a library, IT lab, and concert hall "Puccini" are also available on campus.Concert activities are active at the Puccini Hall on campus, and are held at each level of the student, such as children's classes, regular courses, level I, level II, etc. Level I & II offers many opportunities for solo concerts.Opportunities for talented students to perform in front of the audience since their school days, such as music activities at the "Culture Week" held by the Ministry of Culture of Italy every year and concerts held jointly with the conservatory of the sister city Bayreuth at the theater in the city. There are many.Although some temporary seminars may have a limited number of participants, students at the Conservatory will be given priority and will be able to attend for free (participants from outside the Conservatory will be charged 25 €, May 2009). As of May).Examples of seminars held in the past include Renaissance and baroque music (target instruments, organs and harpsichords).Master classes are also offered, programs are organized irregularly, and participants are recruited.The content will change depending on the year, but in 5, classes will be held on the themes of piano, bassoon, jazz, and quartet.In particular, the quartet master class "Quartet di Fiesole" will play seven songs in the concert hall of the Conservatory from the evening of the end date (third day), giving an opportunity to immediately show off the skills and knowledge gained in the class. The highly original content unique to the master class is popular, such as being blessed with.