Our History


The Conservatory of Music “Domenico Cimarosa” of Avellino was established under decree No. 1178 of 18 December 1973, as the result of the strong determination and high political sensitivity that characterised the academic year 1971-1972.
Maestro Vincenzo Vitale was the first appointed director, and Maestro Ettore Maggio took up as the first chair. The Conservatory was initially housed in the majestic Palazzo Caracciolo in the historical area of Avellino, near the Cathedral. The building was partly in disrepair, so only 200 students were admitted out of the 850 who submitted an admission application. So many applicants had not been foreseen at all, and every effort was made to guarantee everyone the right to study. So, the Conservatory came to life, and soon became an important artistic and cultural reference point for the entire province…

List of directors and chairs

LIST OF DIRECTORS
M° Vincenzo Vitale
1971/1972
M° Vincenzo De Gregorio
1989/2000
M° Pietro Carella
1972/1973
M° Gaetano Panariello
2000/2005
M° Aladino Di Martino
1973/1974
M° Carmelo Columbro
2005/2011
M° Bruno Mazzotta
1974/1979
M° Carmine Santaniello
2011/2017
M° Filippo Zigante
1979/1989
 M° Carmelo Columbro
2017/2020
M° Maria Gabriella della Sala
in carica
 
LIST OF CHAIRS
  • Dott. Ettore Maggio 1972/1993
  • Prof.ssa Grandizia Sarno 1993/2003
  • Dott. Nicola Battista 2003/2006
  • Dott. Ettore De Socio 2006/2008
  • Dott. Nicola Battista 2008/2014
  • Dott. Luca Cipriano 2014/2021
  • Dott. Achille Mottola in carica
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