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  1. Santa Maria di Loreto was built in 1535 and was the original conservatory in Naples, coming at the beginning of the Spanish expansion of Naples under the city's most famous viceroy, don Pedro de Toledo. It is the first secular music conservatory. [3] . Alumni include Salvatore Lanzetti [4] and Domenico Cimarosa.

  2. After the hiring in 1622 of the composer and organist Giovanni Maria Sabino as "first master," training in music became central. The Pietà was the most financially secure and best managed of the Neapolitan conservatories and the only one of them to survive intact through the Napoleonic dislocations.

  3. Additionally, the Naples music conservatory has recently refurbished and opened an auditorium on the premises and puts on regularly scheduled concerts of various kinds of music, often featuring conservatory students and faculty. Piazza del Plebiscito in Naples.

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  5. Feb 7, 2020 · How old music conservatories turned orphans into composers. By Robert O. Gjerdingen. February 7th 2020. If you approached bystanders on a street corner in sixteenth-century Naples and asked them “What do conservatories conserve?” the likely answers would not have been “performing arts” or “rare plants.”. No, you would have been told ...

  6. Dec 8, 2015 · According to some estimates, there were seven conservatories and 617 religious institutions (including 248 churches) in mid-seventeenth-century Naples, offering musical education to 368 boys in 1660, a number that later increased.

  7. When Thomas Jefferson made a catalog of his personal music collection in 1783, it featured names like Piccinni, Hasse and Pergolesi, all important composers trained at the famous music conservatories of Naples.

  8. Three of the four conservatories depended on the Royal House, while the Conservatorio dei Poveri di Gesù Cristo was the only one to depend on the Archbishopric. In addition, an important role in the liturgical and musical development of the city was played by various churches, monasteries and congregations in which, although they hadn’t a ...

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