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  1. 16 de ago. de 2021 · Martini Giovanni Battista [Padre Martini] 1706-1784. Né à Bologne le 24 avril 1706, mort à Bologne le 3 août 1784. S on père, Antonio Maria Martini, violoniste et violoncelliste, lui donne les premiers rudiments de musique. Il étudie par la suite le chant, le clavecin, le contrepoint et la composition, avec Angelo Tommaso Predieri (1655 ...

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  3. The Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini is a college of music in Bologna, Italy. The conservatory opened on 3 December 1804, as the Liceo Musicale di Bologna. It was initially housed in the convent at the Basilica of San Giacomo Maggiore. The first faculty at the school included the composers Stanislao Mattei and Giovanni Callisto Zanotti, and the composer and singer Lorenzo Gibelli ...

  4. Biography Born in Bologna, he studied privately with Matteo Rubini (singing) and Stanislao Mattei (composition) at the Liceo Musicale (now the Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini) of his native city, before going to work at the Théâtre-Italien in Paris as a répétiteur and chorus master from 1811 to 1814. Following the occupation of Paris by the Russian and Austrian armies in 1814, he ...

  5. Pages in category "Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes . Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini Category: Music schools in Italy Hidden categories: Wikipedia categories named after universities and colleges in Italy Wikipedia categories ...

  6. Sorto nel 1804 come comunale Liceo Filarmonico, diventò Conservatorio nel 1942, assumendo il nome di Giovanni Battista Martini, musicista bolognese del Settecento famoso in tutto il mondo.

  7. 9 de may. de 2018 · Martini, Giovanni Battista, famous Italian pedagogue, writer on music, and composer, known as Padre Martini; b. Bologna, April 24, 1706; d. there, Aug. 3, 1784. He received the rudiments of musical knowledge from his father, a violinist, then took courses with Angelo Predieri, Giovanni Antonio Ricieri, and Francesco Antonio Pistocchi.