Lydia Carlisi studied in Rome (Università di Roma 2- Tor Vergata) completing in 2010 a Bachelor Thesis on Leonardo Leo's Partimenti under the direction of Professor Giorgio Sanguinetti. In 2015 she completed a Master in Music Theory in the class of Prof. Dr. Ludwig Holtmeier at the Hochschule für Musik Freiburg (DE) with a thesis on Gaspare Selvaggi's "Trattato di armonia" (1823). During this time she was awarded a DAAD scholarship. Since October 2015 she teaches Music Theory at the Hochschule für Musik Freiburg (DE) and since May 2016 she is doctoral candidate at the HfM Freiburg and active co-worker at the Hochschule der Künste Bern (CH) for the "Neapolitan Canon" Project.
Contact : lydia.carlisi@hkb.bfh.ch
Séance - Teaching and Pedagogy (II) 12.B.3 : Conservatori vs. Conservatoire. The Neapolitan Partimento tradition and the Méthodes of the Paris Conservatoire at the beginning of the 19th century







