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  1. The Naples Conservatory of Music is a music school located in Naples, Italy. It is situated in the complex of San Pietro a Majella.

  2. The Neapolitan conservatories enjoyed a considerable reputation throughout Europe as training grounds not only for young children to be trained in church music, but, eventually, as a feeder system into the world of commercial music and opera once those areas opened up in the early 17th century.

  3. The Four Conservatories of Naples. 1503 – 1826. In the 16th century Naples became the first city to establish conservatories to house and train orphan boys. The word "conservatory" came from "conservatorio" which was meant to "conserve" or save the children.

  4. 8 de dic. de 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.

  5. 7 de feb. de 2020 · 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 confidently that conservatories conserved orphans and foundlings.

  6. Conservatories of Baroque Naples The four Neapolitan conservatories of Santa Maria di Loreto (1537), Pietà dei Turchini (1573), Poveri di Gesù Cristo (1589) and Sant'Onofrio a Porta Capuana (1578), were born as places of charity actions managed by the clergy of the city with the objective of accommodating poor or orphaned children. They became, as it's well known, the places where boys were ...

  7. Naples has played an important and vibrant role over the centuries not just in the music of Italy, but in the general history of western European musical traditions. This influence extends from the early music conservatories in the 16th century through the music of Alessandro Scarlatti during the Baroque period and the comic operas of Pergolesi ...