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The Fiesole School of Music (Italian: Scuola di Musica di Fiesole) is a music school in Fiesole, Italy. It was founded by Piero Farulli (it) in 1974.[1]
It presents an annual New Year's Day concert at the Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino.[2]
A premier institution at the Fiesole School of Music is the Orchestra Giovanile Italiana, the national youth orchestra of Italy.
As of 2008[update] violinist Pavel Vernikov was tutor at the school, and Maria Kouznetsova one of his students.[2]