Established in 1666 by Colbert and Louis XIV, the Prix de
Rome scholarship was created for the most deserving
French art students. During the reign of Napoleon this
scholarship also became available to talented musicians
in 1803. The French composers are sent to Villa Medici in
Rome, to learn about Italian art. The challenging musical
competition requires that the music composition be made
along with the libretto’s verses in the final selection with the highest of standards.