Pesaro, conference by prof. Ludovico Bramanti on Astrology

Pesaro, conference by prof. Ludovico Bramanti on Astrology
Pesaro, conference by prof. Ludovico Bramanti on Astrology

The event will be held on Tuesday 25 June in the conference room of Palazzo Ciacchi

PESARO – Tuesday 25 June 2024, at 5.45 pm in the conference room of Palazzo Ciacchi, in via Cattaneo, in Pesaro, on prof. Ludovico Bramantiformer director of the “Rossini” Conservatory of Pesaro, will talk about “A Brief History of Astrology”.

Astrology is a discipline that has been investigating the correlations between the movements of the stars and human life for over 3000 years. Today we would not dare say that it is a science: but how do we explain that from the Chaldeans to Carl Gustav Jung has profoundly influenced the history of Western culture through great thinkers, philosophers, artists and rulers?

Ludovico Bramanti (Florence 1959), diploma in piano at the Conservatory of Ferrara, degree in Literature at the University of Pisa, today holds a professorship in Piano at the “Rossini” Conservatory of Pesaro, of which he was director for two three-year terms, from 2014 to 2020. He has performed concert, solo and chamber music activities in Italy and abroad, also serving on juries of national and international competitions. He worked from 1995 to 2014 at the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro with various roles, including that of artistic coordinator; he was a board member of the ROF and the Rossini Foundation. He has taught in many Italian conservatories and in 2017 he was appointed honorary professor of the China Conservatory in Beijing. From 2021 to 2024 he directed the “Lèttimi” Conservatory of Rimini, bringing it first to its nationalization and then to its merger with that of Cesena.
He has been studying Astrology for more than 40 years.

 
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