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{{Music of Italy, map=Milan_dot.png The music of Milan has ancient roots. The Ambrosian chants are among the first codified music in Western culture, which fact led to the later development of its concept of scales, for example. In more recent history, the city of
Milan Milan ( , , Lombard: ; it, Milano ) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of about 1.4 million, while its metropolitan city h ...
has been an important social, cultural, political and commercial center not just in Italy, but in all of Europe.


Venues

* La Scala: by general consensus the leading opera house in Italy, was built in 1778 and refurbished and reopened in 2004; * Milan Auditorium: opened in 1999, it is the home of the
Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi The Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi (Symphony Orchestra of Milan Giuseppe Verdi) is an Italian orchestra based in Milan. The orchestra refers to itself as ''La Verdi'' colloquially. The orchestra's primary residence is the ''Auditor ...
. The orchestra is ''the'' symphony for the city, having replaced the older RAI Orchestra of Milan, which was one of four such radio orchestras in Italy until they were consolidated into a single organization, now called the National Orchestra, in Turin; *
Milan Conservatory The Milan Conservatory (''Conservatorio di Milano'') is a college of music in Milan, Italy. History The conservatory was established by a royal decree of 1807 in Milan, capital of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy. It opened the following year ...
, on the premises of an ancient monastery, was rebuilt after WW2. It has a large auditorium and hosts a number of concert series, including those of the Società del quartetto di Milano, the United Chamber Orchestra, the Italian Youth music series, and sundry afternoon and evening concerts; * At least a dozen other theatres throughout the city, including the Teatro Dal Verme,
Teatro degli Arcimboldi The ''Teatro degli Arcimboldi'' is a theatre and opera house in Milan. It was built over a 27-month period in anticipation of the closure and subsequent nearly three-year-long renovation of Milan's La Scala opera house in December 2001. It is loc ...
, Teatro Lirico,
Teatro Carcano The Teatro Carcano is a theatre in Milan, Italy, located at 63 Corso di Porta Romana. Although now exclusively devoted to plays and dance, it served as an opera house for much of the 19th century and saw the premieres of several important operas. ...
, and Piccolo Teatro; * Casa di Riposo per Musicisti, unique in Italy and rare in the world, a retirement Place built with royalties from
Verdi Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (; 9 or 10 October 1813 â€“ 27 January 1901) was an Italian composer best known for his operas. He was born near Busseto to a provincial family of moderate means, receiving a musical education with the h ...
's works. It finally opened in 1913 and since that time has provided a place for retired musicians. Those who live there still play and sing for their own enjoyment and, occasionally, for visitors; * Milan Jazz Festival: one of the most important European venues for jazz;


Museums

* The
Museo Teatrale alla Scala The Museo Teatrale alla Scala is a theatrical museum and library attached to the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy. Although it has a particular focus on the history of opera and of that opera house, its scope extends to Italian theatrical histor ...
is a museum devoted to theatrical and musical history with a particular emphasis on opera and on the Teatro della Scala to which it is attached. * The Museum of Musical Instruments houses collections of musical instruments of historical and ethnographical importance.


References

* Much of the information on the music activities, theatres and other venues for music in Milan is taken from ''Guide Cultura, i luoghi della musica'' (2003) ed. Touring Club Italiano.


External links


Milan music conservatory Concerts today in Milan Ethnomusicology Instrument Museum