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Author: Annalia Nardelli

Annalia Nardelli, born in Trento, Choir Director, Teacher and Composer, studied Main Piano, Singing and graduated in Choral Music and Choir Conducting with Maestro Armando Franceschini at the State Conservatory of Music in Trento. She sang in the Mixed Choir "I Minipolifonici" of Trento for 10 years under the direction of Maestro Nicola Conci. She perfected her choir conducting with various Masters: Nicola Conci first of all and then with Z. Mendicarov and with Roberto Gabbiani and Fosco Corti in Florence-Arezzo in the Professional Courses for Choir Directors of the Region of Tuscany. With Francesco Valdambrini he studied Orchestra Direction for 20th Century Music. In the field of Didactics she attended seminars with various experts in the field. She founded the Choir of White Voices "Under 12" in the suburb of Trento and has performed numerous concerts and made recordings distributed nationwide: "Samba di Natale" and "Spider" for the homonymous Cartoon. She founded the Choir of the 'University of Time Available' in Trento, which in the following year grew from 17 elements to over 70 elements. With the Choir of White Voices of the School of Music "I Minipolifonici" of Trento, bequeathed by Maestro Nicola Conci, she held numerous Concerts in Italy and Europe presenting a vast and in May 2019 she also won the first prize at the 6th Competition in Riccione. She proposed and obtained the constitution of the Youth Choir so that it would welcome the students of the white voices who had become great and the vocal experience acquired would not be lost, conducting it in the initial phase and recording the CD "Insieme per Mozart". The Musical Didactic Approach to Choirs has always been fundamental in order to make the choirs aware of what they are learning. Annalia has taught at the State Conservatory of Music "F.A.Bonporti" in Trento as a teacher of Conducting and Choral Repertoire for Music Didactics and at the Istituto Musicale in Lingua Italiana in Bolzano. She has been a teacher-trainer at the I.P.R.A.S.E (Provincial Institute for Educational Research and Experimentation) for teachers at the Primary School of the Province of Trento and Bolzano, dealing with Vocal and Choral Education for over 10 years, also collaborating in the establishment of a Choral School Library within the Institution available to teachers. She was a lecturer at the University of Trento-Polo di Rovereto as part of the Courses for the introduction of Primary School teachers. For the Federazione Cori del Trentino she holds Courses for the Training of Teachers of all levels and levels and recognised by the MIUR with the project: "A Choir in every School". For the State Conservatory of Music "L.Campiani" of Mantua and the O.M.I. of Turin (Public Institution that founded the first Public School in Italy) has held Refresher Courses for Teachers, Musicians and Students of Music Teaching, recognized by MIUR and/or with university credits. She directs the Choir of White Voices "I Minipolifonici" of Trento. She teaches Choral Discipline of 8 Choral Groups 4 a Voci Bianche and 4 a Voci Giovanili at the above mentioned School of Music. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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