Monopoli Nino Rota Conservatory of Music

Here is a detailed presentation of the Conservatory of Music Nino Rota (the conservatory in Monopoli)

1. History and Location

Origins and Development
The “Nino Rota” Conservatory of Monopoli is an Institute of Higher Music Education (equal to university level in the Italian AFAM system). It was founded on 1 October 1971 as a detached section of the “Niccolò Piccinni” Conservatory of Bari, then directed by composer Nino Rota with the contribution and support of Senator Luigi Russo.

In 1990, the institute moved from its first location in the historic centre of Monopoli (Palazzo Martinelli) to its current location in the former Monastery of the Friars Minor in Piazza S. Antonio, a historic 18th-century structure that houses classrooms, a large organ and a charming cloister used for concerts and events.

In 2000, it obtained full institutional autonomy as an independent conservatory and was officially named after Nino Rota in 2004.

Headquarters and facilities
Main location: Piazza S. Antonio, 27 - 70043 Monopoli (BA), Italy.
Teaching and performance spaces: old cells converted into classrooms, organ hall, cloister for events, and Radar Theatre with concert and recording spaces.

2. Types of Courses and Training Paths

General training offer
The conservatory offers a comprehensive teaching programme that includes:

Level I and II academic courses (equivalent to three-year and two-year specialist degrees in the AFAM system).
Single courses and propaedeutic courses for instrumental and vocal preparation.
Workshops and masterclasses, continuing and recurrent training courses.

Specific paths

Courses include, among others:

Academic Diploma Level I (three-year degree) and Level II (two-year specialised degree).
Courses in music education (with pedagogical approach, vocal and theatre techniques).
Applied music courses integrating music technology and artistic applications.

3. Departments and Types of Learning

The teaching organisation is structured in departments that group schools and subject areas:

Main Departments
Singing and Musical Theatre
New Technologies and Musical Languages
Wind instruments
Keyboard and percussion instruments
String and string instruments
Theory, Analysis, Composition and Direction
Music education
Ensemble disciplines (chamber music and orchestra)
Types of learning

The routes include:

Theoretical and historical study (analysis, harmony, history of music).
Individual instrumental practice and solo singing.
Ensemble music, jazz, pop/rock, music technology.
Music didactics and pedagogy.

4. Tools and Areas of Study

Classical and Traditional Instruments
Courses for instrumentalists and singers include:

Arch i and strings: Violin, Viola, Cello, Double bass, Harp, Lute, Mandolin. conservatoriodimonopoli.org
Wind instruments: Clarinet, Bassoon, Flute, Oboe, Trumpet, Trombone, Saxophone, Tuba/Bass. conservatoriodimonopoli.org
Keyboards and Percussion: Piano, Organ, Harpsichord, Percussion. conservatoriodimonopoli.org
Singing and Vocal Music
Classical singing and vocal chamber music. conservatoriodimonopoli.org
Jazz and Pop-Rock Singing within the New Musical Languages. conservatoriodimonopoli.org

5. Teachers and Subjects Taught (Examples)

The teaching staff consists of specialists in the different instruments and disciplines. Here are some of the main lecturers and what they teach:

Singing and Vocal

Carmela Apollonio - Classical Singing. conservatoriodimonopoli.org
Rosanna Maria Casucci - Vocal Technique. conservatoriodimonopoli.org
Massimiliano Chiarolla - Opera Singing. conservatoriodimonopoli.org
Maria Pia Piscitelli - Vocal technique and performance. conservatoriodimonopoli.org
Cinzia Eramo, Serena Fortebraccio - Jazz Singing. conservatoriodimonopoli.org
Giuseppe Delre, Raffaella Misiti - Pop-Rock Singing. conservatoriodimonopoli.org

Tools

Paola Devoti - Harp. conservatoriodimonopoli.org
Onofrio Della Rosa, Giovanna Iaffaldano, Raffaella Migailo - Piano/Accompaniment.
Vito Giampaolo, Cosimo Leuzzi, Vito Liuzi - Clarinet.
Marco Misciagna - Viola.
Francesco Parente, Gaetano Simone - Cello.
Fabrizio Bosi, Alessandro Malagnino - Saxophone.
Theory, Composition and Technology
Paolo Fradiani, Massimo De Lillo - Composition.
Emanuele Raganato - History of Jazz.
Rocco De Cia, Carlo Elia Praderio - Theory and Analysis.

6. Key Learning Points and Opportunities

Higher education recognised at university level in Italy (AFAM). City of Monopoli
Programmes combining classical tradition and modern languages (jazz, pop, new technologies).
International mobility through Erasmus+ contracts.
Broad aesthetic offerings, from historical music to contemporary disciplines.

1. Contacts and Location

Address:
Nino Rota“ Conservatory of Music”
Piazza S. Antonio, 27 - 70043 Monopoli (BA), Italy Conservatory of Monopoli

Telephone:

Telephone switchboard / Secretariat: +39 080 9303607
Further useful numbers: +39 080 4170791 Conservatory of Monopoli
Main emails:

rota@conservatoriodimonopoli.org (regular mail)
conservatoriorota-monopoli@pec.it (institutional PEC)
presidenza@conservatoriodimonopoli.org (chair)
direttore@conservatoriodimonopoli.org (director) Conservatory of Monopoli

Opening hours (indicative):

Monday - Friday: 08:00-19:00
Saturday: 08:00-14:00 Monopoli Conservatory
Didactic Secretariat:

Telephone reception: Tuesdays and Thursdays 12:30-13:30
In-person meetings: by appointment (call the switchboard) Monopoli Conservatory

2. Registration and Admission Procedure

Access to courses
To gain access to the academic courses (first and second level), it is mandatory to pass an admission test.
The procedure is completely online via the ISIDATA platform, according to the announcements published annually by the Conservatoire.
All examination programmes for admission are published in the Education > Education Offer section of the official website.
Entry fee
There is an administrative fee for taking part in the admission test.
Students with special needs
Those with DSA or disabilities must specify this in the online procedure and attach the required documentation.

3. How to Obtain Detailed Information

For up-to-date information on announcements, admission exam dates, test schedules or deadlines specific to the academic year of interest:

Visit the Enrolment / Enrolment page on the Conservatoire's official website.
Contact the Teaching Secretariat by email or telephone. Conservatory of Monopoli
See the ISIDATA platform for test registration procedures. Conservatory of Monopoli

For more details https://conservatoriodimonopoli.org/