Music University / Conservatory

Genova Conservatory "Niccolò Paganini" CONSERVATORIO di GENOVA "Niccolò Paganini"

Country: Italy
City: Genoa

Actively disseminate music both domestically and internationally in the international port city of Genoa in the Mediterranean Sea

Along with the high level of education, it is attractive to be actively leading music activities.It is a school that actively accepts international students and fully incorporates the spirit of the local international city.

■ General school information ■

The predecessor of the Genoese Conservatory was a free public vocal school founded in 1830, bearing the name "Niccolò Paganini" from 1904, becoming the National Conservatory in 1967, and the current address in 1972. Moved to.Since its establishment, it has been able to accept a record 600 students, and is still actively involved in music education and music activities.For the past 15 years, the school has been involved in educational law, artistic and research activities such as the University of Genova, the Academia Rigustica School of Fine Arts, the Carlo Felice Opera Foundation, the Concert Association and many other public institutions, music and science. Operated jointly with the Cultural Association.The development of cultural exchanges between local and Italian countries has enabled larger-scale education, and since 1980 a joint project with countries outside Italy (especially on the Mediterranean coast) (implemented in 1994). "Music in movies" etc.) is carried out.In addition, he participates in orchestra and opera performances, as well as music festivals by the media and other organizations.Participating in large-scale music events in Italy, students are blessed with opportunities to demonstrate results and are motivated to practice.In addition, the ratio of international students at the Genoese Conservatory is 5.7%, which is the highest rate among the highest music education institutions in Italy (universities, conservatory, academy), and the more aggressive the acceptance of international students is. ..
The school's courses include a university-level three-year course (Level I) and a graduate-level two-year course (Level II), and diplomas issued upon completion of Levels I and II are available in Italy and internationally. It is recognized.In addition, seminars focusing on topics are also held at any time.
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■ School name ■

Genova Conservatory "Niccolò Paganini"
Conservatorio di Musica “Nicolò Paganini” of Genova

■ Genre ■

Classical, jazz, music & technology

■ Major ■

Woodwind, brass, string, piano, piano accompaniment, harp, guitar, organ, chambero, voice, percussion, composition, music education, jazz, music & technology

■ Course ■

Corsi Superiori Sperimentali 1 ° Livello (Level I)
Corsi Superiori Sperimentali 2 ° Livello (Level II)
Corsi Superiori Sperimentali 2 ° Livello ad indirizzo didattico (Music Education Course)

■ Admission time ■

11

■ Course period ■

Level I: 3 years
Level II: 2 years

■ Audition ■

Yes

■ Eligibility for admission ■

Level I: High school diploma, Italian
Level II: Level I Diploma or Bachelor, Italian

■ Qualifications after graduation ■

Diploma

■ Price ■

Level I: 375 euros
Level II: 750 to 1250 euros (depending on major)

■ Application deadline ■

7 April

■ Others ■

In addition to regular concert activities by students in the concert hall of the Conservatory, the school has participated in about 3 events and cultural and artistic activities in Italy and abroad over the past three years.Being involved in planning and management from among students, rather than just playing at a given opportunity, is a huge plus.
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(2011) Information as of November 7.Information may change depending on the year and local circumstances, so please contact the And Vision Counselor for the latest information.
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