- Gilardo Gilardi Conservatory of Music
Gilardo Gilardi Conservarory of Music (Conservatorio de Música Gilardo Gilardi) is one of the most important music institutes in
Argentina . It is widely admired throughoutLatin America .Founded as "Conservatorio de Música y Arte Escénico" (Conservatory of Music and Scenic Art) on
18 May 1949, this tertiary educational institution was the brainchild of the Argentine composerAlberto Ginastera . He envisaged a modern academy of musical studies that addressed both the professional and the artistic aspects of a musician's development. Argentine law 5322, approved on29 October 1948 and promulgated on23 November 1948, authorised its establishment and Ginastera became its first director. In 1960 it was suggested that the conservatory should be named in Ginastera's honour but convention was against honouring a living person. Consequently, whenGilardo Gilardi died in 1967, his name was adopted by the Conservatory. [ [http://abc.gov.ar/paginaescuela/0001AM0001/resena_historica_2.htm 'Conservatorio de Música Gilardo Gilardi: Resena Historica', "Dirección General de Cultura y Educación de la Provincia de Buenos Aires"] . Retrieved17 September 2006.]Departments reflect every speciality of the
orchestra . Courses are also offered through the faculties ofpianoforte ,guitar ,singing , organ,conducting andmusic education . Diplomas are awarded for all levels of teaching in the educational system of Argentina. [ [http://abc.gov.ar/paginaescuela/0001AM0001/resena_historica_2.htm 'Conservatorio de Música Gilardo Gilardi: Resena Historica', "Dirección General de Cultura y Educación de la Provincia de Buenos Aires"] . Retrieved17 September 2006.]Facilities
Located in the city of
La Plata nearBuenos Aires the Conservatory is based in thePalacio Servente , designed by the architectReynaldo Olivieri for Sociedad Femenil Italiana (the Italian Women's Society) as an orphanage. In 1999 the orphanage closed after 65 years because it failed to meet the requirements ofUnited Nations ' internationalConvention on the Rights of the Child . [ [http://abc.gov.ar/paginaescuela/0001AM0001/Nuevo%20Edificio.htm 'Conservatorio de Música Gilardo Gilardi: Nueva Sede', "Dirección General de Cultura y Educación de la Provincia de Buenos Aires"] . Retrieved17 September 2006.]The restored building is on three floors with forty classrooms, a 150-seat auditorium, a
recording studio , a sound laboratory, an orchestra hall, a library, a reading room, and a cafeteria. The basement contains 19 of the classrooms including the percussion department, a cloakroom, maintenance workshops, the boiler, an archive and the general office. The ground floor is the main access level with a chapel converted for the performance of chamber music, the cafeteria, two recital rooms, the library, more classrooms and the audiovisual studio. The upper floor houses the auditorium, the sound laboratory (equipped with computers, synthesizer and digital piano), recording studio, multimedia control room, more offices, a kitchen, a hall for the wind and strings orchestras, access to the terrace, and six classrooms. [ [http://abc.gov.ar/paginaescuela/0001AM0001/Nuevo%20Edificio.htm 'Conservatorio de Música Gilardo Gilardi', "Dirección General de Cultura y Educación de la Provincia de Buenos Aires"] . Retrieved17 September 2006.]taff
*Director: Professor
Juan Carlos Panarace
*Vice Director: ProfessorSilvia Lobata
*Studios Regent: ProfessorDiana di Giacomo
*Area Head: ProfessorRaul Luis Zerbino
*Area Head: ProfessorMaria Claudia Gomila
*Secretary: ProfessorMarta Moreno
*Head of Tango: ProfessorCarlos Moscardini References
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