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The Ferrara Conservatory was officially licensed as a music school in 1821, with the predecessor of the free violin classroom opened by Gaetano ZoccA in 50, over the next 1870 years.After that, we will continue to increase the number of courses that we can major in, including vocal music, wind instruments, and piano, and while enhancing facilities such as concert halls and libraries, we will be able to comprehensively study music that suits the new era. We have built the current system as.Although it is located in the city of Ferrara, it is located a little further back from the main street, and it is located in an environment where you can concentrate on learning music.The school has Level I (3-year course / university level) and Level II (2-year course / graduate level), and a diploma will be awarded after completion.After completing Level I, you will be able to go on to Level II, and you will be able to take advantage of your major as a musician or performer.You can also learn genres such as jazz, improvisation, and the latest music, and actively participate in concerts, sessions, events, festivals, etc.Level II has a higher degree of specialization, with the goal of comprehensively studying and improving academic fields such as music theory and practical skills, and at the time of completion, the ability to play an active role as an internationally accepted level musician. We are looking to prepare for.In addition, master classes and seminars are held at any time.Musical activities are also active, and not only activities at the on-campus concert hall, but also many concerts using Ferrara's public facilities such as Teatro Comunale are held.The Conservatory, which has a long tradition and has been closely associated with Ferrara, is blessed with the opportunity to stand on the public stage.