Margherita caruso biography of william hill
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Alberto Caruso, born in Trento, lives in Rome.
He studied piano beneath Sergio Perticaroli and graduated summa cum laude from the Conservatory St Cecilia of Rome in In he graduated also from the National Academy of St Cecilia with a three-year mästare degree. At the Conservatory Giuseppe Verdi of Turin he graduated in composition and orchestra conducting under Giuseppe Elos and Mario Lamberto, studying also with the conductor Carlo Maria Giulini in Milan and the composer Daniele Zanettovich in Udine.
In he received from the Japanese Government a scholarship to study contemporary and traditional Japanese music at the Kunitachi College of Music in Tokyo. He studied with Ryosuke and Koyo Hatanaka, Teizo Matsumura, Sukeyasu Shiba and Koichi Uzaki. He also studied Japanese language at the Osaka University and is fluent in both speaking and writing.
Back to Italy, Caruso started composing incidental music for the theatre and film scores, having as a mentor Franco Mannino, the composer
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The Society of Descartes Medallists
The Society of Descartes Medallists was founded in by the Rene Descartes Foundation for the Advancement of Mathematics at the University of Waterloo. The Society had met annually since to pay tribute to Ontario mathematics and computer science teachers who were worthy of special recognition. Each year the Foundation admitted new members, chosen for their contribution to the noble cause of mathematics education, to life membership in the Society of Descartes Medallists.
About the Descartes Society
The Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Waterloo enjoyed a close relationship with the mathematics and computer science teachers in Ontario and across the country. It was a relationship cherished by the Faculty, for it led to a spirit of friendship experienced only rarely in other disciplines, and it had ensured that students in our schools have richer educational experiences.
Many of these teachers had laboured with no thought of personal