General Description of the Institution

The “Lorenzo Perosi” Conservatory is the only Conservatory in the Molise Region and it is involved in research, teaching, development, promotion, production and occupation. This is also one of the largest Conservatories in Italy for the number of student productions.

Every year the Conservatory produces teachers' concerts, student concerts, master classes and promotes meetings and conferences in order to divulgate and encourage international exchange.

 

Music production

  • Symphony Orchestra

  • Teachers concerts

  • Student Orchestra

  • String Orchestra

  • Conservatory Choir

  • Concert- lessons

  • Student concerts

  • Concerts for local schools

  • The "Music day" project

  • Lyric operas

 

Some special projects 

  • Music Free Space, MFS

  • Orchestra Giovanile Perosiana, OGP

  • Giornata della musica 

  • Festival Percussioni 

  • Ensemble Percussioni

  • Wind Ensemble

  • Big Band 

 

Research activities

  • Didactic meetings

  • Music interpretation master classes

  • Concert-lessons and public lessons

  • Analysis laboratory

  • Contemporary music laboratory

  • Guide to the listening

  • Methodological Seminaries

 

The Perosi Conservatory was invited by the Education Ministry to organize specialization courses in Multimedia and Didactic for the Conservatories teaching staff.

Every year the Conservatory publishes a Student Guide, with all the essential information, such as the enrolling procedures, the teaching regulations, the services offered by the Institution. It also provides details on individual courses, programs, educational objectives and exam methods.

The Conservatory has a Library, an Auditorium, 38 lesson rooms, 51 pianos, 3 harpsichords, 1 fortepiano, 2 organs, 2 harps, percussion instruments, string and wind instruments, 1 recording library, 2 audio - video rooms, 1 recording room. 

“Lorenzo Perosi” Conservatory holds the following courses:

Composition, Experimental composition, Music Didactics, Conducting, Piano, Subsidiary Piano, Organ, Organ composition, Subsidiary Organ and Gregorian singing, Violin, Viola, Cello, Experimental Cello, Double bass, Harp, Voice, Guitar, Flute, Clarinet, Oboe, Basson, Trumpet and Trombone, Horn, Saxophon, Percussion, Harpsichord, Jazz Music, Music History, Poetic and dramatic Literature, General Music culture, Theatre, Chamber Music, Orchestra, Choir, Score interpretation, Theory, solfeggio and musical dictation, Electronic Music and many more.

 

 

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