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Hiring Curtis Students

If you are planning a concert or recital (a programmed musical event running one to two hours, in which the musicians are the focus) and would like to hire Curtis students as featured performers, please contact recitals@curtis.edu. Such musical programs are the only occasions for which Curtis students are available.

If you are looking for musicians to teach lessons, or to perform occasional or background music for an event such as a wedding, Bar Mitzvah, or party, the following resources may be useful:

Performance:
The Rittenhouse String Quartet
215-739-0713
www.rsq.com

Settlement Music School
215-320-2675 (Concert Division)
email: whughes@smsmusic.org

University of the Arts
215-875-4800
www.uarts.edu

Temple University: Esther Boyer College of Music
215-204-8301
www.temple.edu/music

Classical guitar: Eric Sessler
215-362-0250 (home)
267-679-6978 (mobile)
e-mail: ericsessler@comcast.net

Harp: Mindy Cutcher
www.harpbyrequest.com

Voice: Academy of Vocal Arts
215-735-1685
www.avaopera.com

Keystone Jazz Group: Derf Nolde
800-328-5535
www.derfnolde.com

Meyer Music Productions
215-888-9997
e-mail: meyerproductions@yahoo.com
www.bookyourmusic.com

Instruction:
Settlement Music School
215-320-2600
www.smsmusic.org

Temple University Music Prep
215-204-1512
www.temple.edu/boyer/musicprep/index.htm

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A 100th Birthday Tribute to Elliott Carter

20/21: The Curtis Contemporary Music Ensemble performs a concert of works by Elliott Carter on Thursday, May 8 at 8 p.m. in honor of the famed composer's 100th birthday. The free recital takes place in Field Concert Hall at The Curtis Institute of Music, and no tickets are required. The program also includes two pieces by student composers Christopher Rogerson and Ke-Chia Chen. View the entire program.

Dedicated to the music of the 20th and 21st centuries, 20/21 performs works ranging from important twentieth-century compositions to newly written pieces not yet part of the core repertoire.

© 2008 The Curtis Institute of Music