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Carlotta Nobile
Carlotta Nobile (Rome, 20 December 1988 - Benevento, 16 July 2013) was an Italian Art historian, violinist, blogger and Art Director of Santa Sophia Academy chamber Orchestra in Benevento from September 2010 up to her death.
==Biography==
Born into an ancient family,〔A family of lawyers and nesters from Benevento, descending from Sico of Benevento (a Longobard prince of Benevento in the ninth century) through the Mascambruno family, owning one of the three keys that open the little gate that keeps the bones of Saint Bartholomew the Apostle in the Church bearing the same name. (Giordano, G. (1976) “Una chiave, un «boffettone», un assassinio” in Aspetti di vita beneventana nei secoli XVII-XVIII, Napoli, Edizioni Dehoniane, p. 25). The Nobiles of Benevento were the last owners of the Castle of Taurasi (now belonging to the City), inherited from the marquises d'Aulisio Garigliota (De Angelis, R. & Capobianco, E. (2011) Il palazzo marchionale ovvero il Castello, vol. 2 di Enciclopedia Taurasina, Fontanarosa, Tipolitografia “Ideal”). The Nobile Palace, situated in the centre of Benevento, was expanded more and more after its built, in the eighteenth century. The restoration of the palace was made in 1996 by the architect Ludovico Papa.〕 she graduated in violin at the Conservatory when she was only 17,〔(Goodbye Carlotta Nobile, the angel of violin )〕 attaining First Class Honours with Distinction, under the guide of her mentor Massimo Bacci.〔 After that, in her short but intense career, she took many specialist courses in violin like the one with Pierre Amoyal at the Mozarteum University of Salzburg.
Absolute winner of many national competitions,〔(Biography )〕 she took the award of “Distinguished Musician” at the International Ibla Grand Prize 2007 and “Ernest Bloch Special Mention” at the International Ibla Grand Prize 2008.〔
She combined music with her passion for arts, taking a bachelor degree cum laude in Art History Studies at Sapienza University of Rome in 2010〔 and attending the University of Cambridge (Art History International Summer Courses in 2009), the Contemporary Art Course at Sotheby's Institute of Art of New York (in 2010)〔(Bio | Carlotta Nobile )〕 and taking the LUISS Master of Art 2011/2012 in Rome.〔(OSMOSIS | LUISS Creative Business Center )〕
In December 2010 she released her first book "Il silenzio delle parole nascoste" (the silence of hidden words), followed by "Oxymoron", published by Aracne Editrice in 2012. For several years she wrote a music column called "Righe Sonore" on the website Quaderno.it and wrote for the magazine "Realtà Sannita".〔
At only 22, in 2010, she became the Art Director of Santa Sophia Academy Chamber Orchestra in Benevento〔 until her premature death.
During her career she explored the interconnections among music, contemporary art and writing, using interdisciplinarity and contamination criteria.〔(Carlotta Nobile's Linkedin Page )〕
In Rome, together with some other young scholars, she founded the group "Almost Curators", with the aim of connecting contemporary art experts with general public. As a member of "Almost Curators" group, she managed cultural events and wrote many articles on the group's blog.
In October 2011, at 22, she was diagnosed with melanoma: she tried all possible treatments and underwent several operations. In April 2012 she started, under a concealed identity, her Facebook page "Il Cancro E Poi" ("Cancer and Afterwards") that gave birth to a huge community of people suffering from cancer just like her. They identified themselves with her thoughts, finding a vital help in her words.〔(Il cancro e poi on sempredonna.net )〕〔(Carlotta Nobile, goodbye to the angel of violin - Tgcom24 )〕 In August she created the related website.

During the period of her illness, playing in a duo with the pianist Martin Berkofsky, she joined "Donatori di Musica" (“donors of music”), a social community involved in bringing music concerts in the Italian cancer wards.〔(Donatori Di Musica - musicians )〕〔(In memory of Carlotta Nobile playing with the pianist Berkofsky )〕

In the last months of her life she sank into a deep experience of faith.,〔(Carlotta Nobile, the girl who wanted to meet Pope Francis - San Giacomo in Augusta Church website )〕〔( Not only pain but also joy for people who miss Carlotta Nobile )〕〔(Search results for Carlotta Nobile on the website of San Giacomo in Augusta Church )〕 inspired by Pope Francis' speech that invites young people to bear the Cross with joy (24 March 2013 homily)〔(Palm Sunday, XXVIII World Celebration for the Youth (March, 24th 2013) )〕 The Archbishop of Benevento Andrea Mugione remembered her as "an extraordinary example of Faith and love ending with sacrifice".〔(Emotion and sweetness for Carlotta Nobile )〕

After two years of struggle, she died at the age of 24.〔(Goodbye Carlotta Nobile )〕

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