• Conservatoire de Musique Perreux sur Marne,
    Conservatoire de Musique Gentilly Italy

He taught at the European Conservatory of Music of Paris. Is Titular Professor in the Conservatories of Music of Perreux sur Marne, and Gentilly, in the region of Paris, France. He also taught in Italy.

He has been invited by the Court of Appeals of the Paris Courthouse, France, to give a series of concerts in “Sainte-Chapelle” lute, mandolin, and guitar by A. Vivaldi, S .L. Weiss, J. L. Krebs, A. Molino, L. Boccherini, F. Carulli).

He performed in major series, including the “6th. Festival de la Butte Montmartre de Paris”, the “Festival Serenadenkonzerte, Schwatz” in Austria, and the “Festival of the Nations” in Rome, Italy.

He played live for Radio-France and was named Artistic Director of the “Classical European Guitar Competition” under the patronage of the President of the French Republic.
As a musicologist he publishes several articles in international magazines and CD booklets.

Holder of 2 State Doctorates, Research in History of Music and Musicology of the University of Paris – Sorbonne , France , is of the Italian University Order, MIUR. Italy.

Doctorate DAMS – Disciplines of Art, Music and Spectacle, Faculty of Letters and Philosophy of the University of Bologna. Italy.

State Diploma of Music Professor, France.
State Diploma of Guitar from the A. Vivaldi State Conservatory of Alessandria. Italy.
Diploma (Gold Medal) of the National School of Music M. Dupre’ of Meudon. France.

☆ Bibliography:
Doctoral thesis n. 31455, “A Century of Guitar in France 1750-1850”.
A.N.T.R., 9 Rue Auguste Angellier. 59046 Lille cedex-France.

Splendor, crisis and rebirth of the guitar from the baroque era to 1850. ITEMM. – Musique & Technique 2016, n.6.

The instrumental contribution of Antonio Torres to the modern Guitar repertoire.
ITEMM. – Musique & Technique 2017, n.7.

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