1. Verdi Conservatory of Music in Milan
The Verdi Conservatory of Music in Milan not only ranks first in Italy, but also ranks among the best in the world. It is an ancient music school founded in May 1891. Over the past 100 years, it has trained countless outstanding band conductors, performers, singers and music teachers from all over the world.
The Verdi Conservatory of Music in Milan, the fashion capital of Italy, has more than 800 students from all over the world studying here every year. The teaching staff is strong, and the teachers mainly come from the world's top La Scala Opera House, making this school even more famous in the world.
2. Turin Conservatoire
The Turin Conservatory of Music was established on February 13, 1936. It is located in Turin, the capital of Piedmont. Its predecessor was the Conservatory of Music established in 1866. The Conservatory of Music of Seppe Verdi, later changed to the National Conservatory of Music, the full name is "Conservatoire Royal Conservatoire Giuseppe Verdi of Turin". Ranked 2nd in the Italian Conservatory of Music and 3rd overall, it is the most prestigious higher music institution in Italy.
3. Lucca Conservatory of Music
The Lucca National Conservatory of Music is located in Lucca, Tuscany, Italy. It is the oldest music conservatory in Italy. According to historical data and school history records, the founding of the school can be traced back to the 7th century AD.
On August 14, 1842, Duke Charles Ludwig of Bourbon issued a decree establishing the school as a research-oriented national conservatory of music. The conservatory offers multi-level majors, including traditional Italian music education, European master's study programs, and two-year postgraduate study programs.
4. Royal College of Music
The Royal College of Music (London), the English name "Royal College of Music" (RCM for short) is a famous music college with a long history.
There are 800 undergraduate and graduate students from more than 60 countries around the world studying in this exciting environment. Many of them will become outstanding performers, conductors and composers in the future after graduation. The school was founded in 1882 by King Edward VII (1841-1910), so the school is associated with the royal family.
5. Bologna Conservatoire
The full name of Bologna Conservatoire is "Bologna Giovanni Baltista Maldini Conservatory of Music", which is the first national music conservatory in Italy. Located in Bologna, the capital of the Emilia Romagna region in northern Italy, Bologna is famous for having the oldest university in the world. It is a concentration of higher education institutions and one of the important centers of Italian culture, art and science.
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