■ General school information ■
The Cuneo Conservatory started with a wind instrument school for students in a welfare facility founded by the local charity council in 1864, and after that, it established new majors such as vocal music and stringed instruments according to the situation and needs of the time, and other schools. While merging with, it has built the shape of today's Cuneo Conservatory.The school's adult academic courses include Level I (university level, 3-year course) and Level II (graduate level, 2-year course), where students engage in professional music activities. As a preparation for the lesson, work experiences, competitions, awards, etc. in Italy and abroad are proposed while focusing on practical lessons, and the program is organized so that you can improve your music skills with goals. ..Level II also offers opportunities for top-level music professional positions, work experiences and exchange programs.It is also attractive that the major course of Afro-American music is offered as non-Western music, which is rare in the Italian conservatory.In addition, we are actively accepting international students and participating in the exchange program system, so students from all over the world are gathering, and students with different musical tastes can learn music while inspiring each other. Creating an environment.Since its establishment in 1950, the on-campus library has steadily increased the number of books it holds, and now holds about 15,000 copies of music-related books, sheet music, dictionaries, music-related magazines, and media.Since it is the only library specializing in music in the Cuneo area, it has a wide range of collections, not only for the courses and research in the Conservatory, but also for the needs of local music research.