The Conservatorio di Musica Santa Cecilia is a state conservatory in Rome.
It was only due to the pianist Giovanni Sgambati that led to the opening of the musical institute on 23 May 1870.
[1] Since the 2008/09 academic year, the conservatory also operates at the Parco della Musica Villa Battistini in Rieti.
[3] In February 2019 the Conservatory celebrated the bestowing of the Honor Degree to the Former Minister of Education Luigi Berlinguer and the Award of the two best Alumni Francesco Marini (cello) and Gregorio Maria Paone (clarinet).
[4][5] On 29 January 2020, following the confirmation of the first cases of COVID-19 in Italy, the director of the conservatory Roberto Giuliani suspended lessons for "Oriental" students, with a requirement for a doctor's visit in order for students to return.