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The Music Archive of the Museum of Peace - MAMT is proud to possess, among other things, the entire manuscript musical works of composer Adelmo Bartolucci (1853-1938) following a kind donation by the Amirante family. The musician's unique and original scores, sheet music and instrumental parts are part of the archive, which also houses an extensive record collection of classical and opera music - including valuable vintage records and librettos. There is also an extensive musicological library and music editions.
An integral part of the Museum is the historical piano of Playel construction that belonged to Pietro Mascagni, the celebrated composer of Cavalleria rusticana, the work that most embodies the verist musical spirit.
The Museum of Peace - MAMT  Music Archive is directed by Prof. Andrea Zepponi.

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Mario Morra, owner of the historic "Bagno Elena", accompanied by Alessia and Claudio Ciccone, visited the Museum of Peace MAMT and the United States of the World headquarters.
Accompanied by President Michele Capasso, the guests visited the main emotional paths, in particular the one dedicated to Pino Daniele.
On this occasion Alessia Ciccone, artist and musician, signed the "Kimiyya" Manifesto in defence of women's rights.

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Students and teachers from the "Sacro Cuore" Salesian Institute and the CIOFS/FP training school in Ruvo di Puglia visited the headquarters of the "United States of the World" and the "Museum of Peace", accompanied by the Director Sister Liberata.
Guided by the Secretary-General, they retraced the main institutional and emotional paths.
At the end, the students and teachers, in accordance with the resolution of the International Committee of the "United States of the World", were appointed " Standard Bearers of the United States of the World".

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The mother of Blessed Carlo Acutis, Antonia Salzano Acutis, donated a relic of her son to the Museum of Peace during a simple ceremony with President Michele Capasso.
The Museum will host a room dedicated to Carlo with exhibits, videos and testimonies of the young man who dedicated his short life to Jesus with the motto "God not me".

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