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Institution: Conservatorio di musica Santa Cecilia Rome

Roberto Giuliani

Vita

Roberto Giuliani has been the Director of Santa Cecilia Conservatory of Music in Rome for two mandates (2016/2022).  He graduated in Piano and in Art, Music and Performing Arts. He studied Harpsichord, Analysis and Composition. Before devoting himself to teaching and musicology, Giuliani has collaborated with the most important Italian and European Musical Foundation and Theatre (European Union, Mozarteum in Salzburg, European Center of Ravello, ICON - Italian Culture On Net, Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Teatro La Scala in Milan, Teatro dell’Opera in Rome, Scelsi Foundation of Rome, Cini Foundation of Venice, BMG-Ricordi, etc).
For some time, Giuliani worked for RAI-Radiotre, collaborating with RAI-Educational, RAI-Teche, etc., as well as leading research groups. After a nationwide selection, in 2014 he was included in the Registry of Expert Evaluators of ANVUR - the National Agency for the Evaluation of Research and University System, in the area of Music. Currently he is a member of the International Scientific Committee for the project Music in 20th-century Italy and board member of Le fonti musicali in Italia. He has also been scientific adviser to the Central Institute for Sound and Audiovisual Heritage (Discoteca di Stato), member of the Council for the Performing Arts of the Heritage and Cultural Activities and Tourism Ministry, member of the Governing Council of the Italian Society of Musicology and of the National Branch of International Association of Sound Archives (IASA), etc. Giuliani has led research projects, has participated in congresses, has published monographs and essay collections, essays in national and international journals (Early Music, Mozart- Jahrbuch, Nuova Rivista Musica Italiana, Rivista Italiana di Musicologia, etc.), and articles in national newspapers and periodicals.  For BMG-Ricordi, Giuliani published a monograph on Salvatore Sciarrino and for Guerini Publishing (Milan), the book, “Music in films and television,” presented in the Sala Accademica of the Santa Cecilia Conservatory by Ennio Morricone, Franco Piersanti and Roman Vlad.