Open Source Scholarship

We aim to create a synergy that will foster the sharing of knowledge and of competences as well as enabling students to reach their objectives of excellence, a synergy to be achieved thanks to our international standard training offer which is indisputably competitive in comparison with leading music schools in Europe”. This is the guiding principle behind the Open Source project consolidated by years of partnership between the Accademia di Musica and the Conservatorio “G. Verdi” di Torino.

Thanks to the synergy established between these two schools of advanced music training, students enrolled in the two-year post-graduate master’s course at the Conservatorio may apply for an Open Source Scholarship.

Students who pass the admission exam will be able to follow an advanced music training course at the Accademia (concurrently with their courses at the Conservatorio) which will be completely free of charge. In addition to extending their skills and competences, students will be awarded CFU university credits as stipulated in the agreement with the Conservatorio.

ADVANCED MUSIC COURSES WITH OPEN SOURCE SCHOLARSHIPS 2024/26

For the 2-year period 2024-2026 the project will involve advanced music courses taught by: Pietro De Maria, Enrico Pace, Roberto Plano, Gabriele Carcano (pianoforte); Lucy Hall, Lukas Hagen, Francesco Manara (violino); Patrick Demenga, Luca Magariello (violoncello); Simone Briatore (viola).






The Open Source Scholarships are realised with the support of the Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo and the Regione Piemonte. For any request we invite you to write to us at segreteria@accademiadimusica.it.


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