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Benvenuti taught him the first principles of the violin
In 1670 Corelli was initiated into the Philharmonic Academy of Bologna
After a four-year stay in Bologna, Corelli went to Rome
Reliable evidence on his activities is lacking for the first five years
but it is likely that he played the violin at the Tordinona Theatre
it is possible that in 1677 he made a trip to Germany
The following year he took the post of first violinist in the San Luigi dei Francesi orchestra
the year in which his 12 Chamber Trio Sonatas for Two Violins
Corelli conducted an orchestra of 150 strings
In 1689 he directed the performance of the oratorio Santa Beatrice d’Este by Giovanni Lulier
also with a large number of players (39 violins
and additional instruments to make a total of more than 80 musicians)
he entered the service of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni
In 1689 Corelli’s 12 Church Trio Sonatas for Two Violins and Archlute, with Organ Basso Continuo, Opus 3, dedicated to Francesco II, duke of Modena (he had been the Modenesi Count
was published; and in 1694 his 12 Chamber Trio Sonatas for Two Violins and Violone or Harpsichord
intended for the academy of Cardinal Ottoboni
It is probable that Corelli also taught at the German Institute in Rome and certain that in 1700 he occupied the post of first violinist and conductor for the concerts of the Palazzo della Cancelleria
Also in 1700 his 12 Sonatas for Violin and Violone or Harpsichord
dedicated to Sophia Charlotte of Brandenburg
together with the Italian composer Bernardo Pasquini and Scarlatti
he was received into the Arcadia Academy and conducted a concert for the occasion
Corelli did not live to see the publication of his Opus 6, consisting of 12 concerti grossi, which was published in Amsterdam the year following his death
Former head coach of the Italian national football team and twice manager of AC Milan
Arrigo Sacchi poses in front of reproductions of the then European Cup trophies he won with AC Milan in 1989 and 1990
2021 at the San Rocco Municipal Museum in Fusignano
L'emozione del calcio totale di Arrigo Sacchi" (Beyond the Dream
The emotion of Arrigo Sacchi's total football) dedicated to Sacchi
winner of two European Cups in 1989 and 1990
Italian clubs will only return to the top in European cups if they produce a "football of domination"
following in the footsteps of Roberto Mancini's national team
(Photo by Anthony LUCAS / AFP) (Photo by ANTHONY LUCAS/AFP via Getty Images)
Former legendary coach who wrote history with AC Milan, Arrigo Sacchi, shared his opinion and analysis, as usual to La Gazzetta dello Sport
"The fight for the scudetto is very excting and it involves three teams in particular: Milan
Milan has shown once more that if they don't play 'as a team' they can lose against anyone
even against Salernitana last in the standings."
where everyone collaborates and sacrifices themselves
the Rossoneri took the lead and then turned off the engine."
" I am often asked: can Milan win the Scudetto
as long as you have the team spirit and find the ethics of work and sacrifice
Milan can hide the the technical and experience limits
compared to its direct opponents only through the game."
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Youth will play a crucial role in Europe’s transition to a carbon neutral continent
Energy@School trained pupils to become ‘junior energy guardians’
This awareness-raising approach resulted in significant energy efficiency improvements for the participating schools and can easily be rolled out in other regions
The project has shown that giving youth greater responsibility can be as effective as expensive renovation measures
The innovative and key idea is to improve energy efficiency in schools by creating energy guardians to get students
staff and experts involved in creating “energy smart” schools
Energy@School’s approach guarantees the engagement of all stakeholders
from families and students to schools and municipalities
Forty-one primary and secondary schools in seven countries – Italy
Austria and Hungary – took part in the three-year project
Pupils and teachers were appointed as junior and senior energy guardians
and given the responsibility of reducing their schools’ energy consumption
Pupils were charged with tasks such as switching off lights or closing windows when the heating was on
Teachers explained the importance of saving energy
role play and practical lessons enhanced their understanding
This was backed up with investments in smart meters
apps and other tools to monitor energy use
three digital learning applications created and 241 people trained as energy guardians
the participating schools reduced their energy consumption
carbon emissions and their burden on municipal budgets
The building sector in Europe must become more energy efficient if the continent is to meet its energy-efficiency targets
Schools are the second-biggest expense for municipalities
accounting for up to 70 % of their energy bills
To reduce their carbon footprint and expenses
energy-efficiency measures and renewable energy sources are needed
especially in schools which were built decades ago and in regions where there has been less investment
Project partners organised study visits to share best practices already implemented in some municipalities
a visit to the Frana Roša primary school in Celje
Slovenia showed what can be done to improve energy efficiency
Frana Roša was already very energy conscious
having started a campaign to nurture an energy-saving culture among staff and pupils
The school’s principal played an active role in this
Energy experts demonstrated the cost savings resulting from even minor changes to heating use
and awareness of heating needs in used versus empty spaces
workshops and ‘energy’ stickers and notices were just some of the tools used to remind students and teachers to turn off lights and reduce energy loss through
Participating schools and municipalities received support in developing their energy management plans
management and actions the energy guardians can take
The pilot plans were used to inform national strategies in project countries which
can influence efforts to develop strategies for schools looking to enhance their green energy credentials
families and officials was vital to the project’s success
The methodology developed by the project encourages long-term behaviour that can be replicated in other schools
it is hoped that the project will produce results for generations to come
Total investment for the project “Energy optimisation and behaviour change into schools of Central Europe” is EUR 2 581 379
with the EU’s European Regional Development Fund contributing EUR 2 127 776 through the “Interreg Central Europe” Operational Programme for the 2014-2020 programming period
The investment falls under the priority “Cooperating on low-carbon strategies in Central Europe”
Municipal Department for European Affairs - Unit for International Co-operation (MD27)
For a club that has been out of the Italian top flight since 2015
it would be tough to identify the right names to fill a five-a-side team
I’ve already been around when Cesena were living his glorious days in the Serie A glamorous 80s
the below mentioned team is filled with names from that Golden Era
this is a club that was famous for his Academy
In 1982 the won a Scudetto Primavera under the guidance of Arrigo Sacchi
Even if il vate di Fusignano never coached the first squad
Cesena still was trained by a lot of great managers as Marcello Lippi
the man who led Cesena to its lone UEFA Cup qualification in 1976
You may know Seba Rossi from his time with AC Milan
But probably not many of you are aware that Rossi built his legacy with Cesena
He lasted four years as Bianconeri No.1 before joining Milan
capping a total of 146 appearances with the SeaHorse
Rossi was undoubtedly the best man to ever play between the sticks of Cesena
But he was not the only keeper with talent over there
you still can name guys such as Francesco Antonioli (another former rossonero) or Alberto Fontana
Mostly known for having been the sweeper and captain of Gigi Riva’s Cagliari during the title winning 1970 campaign
He played in Romagna between 1973 and 1979
during the last part of his playing career
He amassed as many as 114 caps so he definitely deserves to be inserted on this five-a-side squad
Giampiero Ceccarelli (a true club’s flag having spent his whole playing career with Cesena) and Bosnian Davor Jozić
in the middle of the field you can find a lot of great players that have gone through Dino Manuzzi: former Juventus and Sunderland Emanuele Giaccherini (who has been part of Antonio Conte’s Italy during 2016 European Championship)
former Michel Platini esquire at Juventus and San Marino’s international Massimo Bonini
Davide Biondini or even former Roma’s captain Agostino DI Bartolomei (also he lasted just one season in Romagna)
But this one is my team so my pick here is Alessandro Bianchi
a winger gifted with dynamism and dribbling abilities
Bianchi was limited during his career due to the fact he was injury prone
Bianchi was very appreciated by Arrigo Sacchi during the time in which he was Azzurri’s coach
Bianchi also played a part in 1988-89 Inter of the records
A lot of forwards have dressed Cesean’s t-shirt: you surely will remember Adrina Mutu
Grégoire Defrel or the mighty Dario Hubner (166 appearances and 74 goals between 1992 and 1997)
But my first name up front is the one of Massimo Agostini
he started his career at Cesena before earning a trip to AS Roma
He lasted two seasons in the capital before his comeback in Romagna
Agostino had his second chance at the top level when he was signed by Milan
too strong for the low tier but maybe not enough to play with the big fishes
Known for the famous fans chant ‘Rizzi-gol’
Rizzitelli has been one of the most talented forwards of his generation
At the end of the ‘80s he was predicted to have a bright future and to become the Azzurri’s next big thing up top
Maybe he never lived up to this hype but he still had a very good career playing with Roma (for 6 seasons)
Torino (two years) and Bayern Munchen (two more years under the tutelage of Giovanni Trapattoni)
he played just 9 games with the National Team
He was on the squad that played at EURO (also if he never has seen the field)
Rizzitelli’s career with the Azzurri is remembered above all for the post he hit against URSS during the EURO 92 qualification campaign
That post ended Italy’s chance to go to Sweden (where the 1992 European Championship will be played) and also ended Azeglio Vicini’s experience as Azzurri’s manager
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