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ALUMNI DIRECTORY
Filled with contact and professional information, class lists, and indices of graduates by major and geography, the Curtis Alumni Directory is a valuable resource. Print editions are available for advance order only, and a free online directory will debut during the spring 2010 semester.

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Renowned Pianist
Leon McCawley
in Recital At Curtis March 16

Pianist Leon McCawley celebrates two milestone anniversaries, Samuel Barber's centenary and Chopin's bicentenary, with a free recital at the Curtis Institute of Music on Tuesday, March 16 at 8 p.m. The performance is free and no tickets are required.

His program traces Chopin's distinct influence on Barber's piano writing, while highlighting both composers' keen interest in the musical styles and idioms of their homelands and their respect for classical forms and structures.

 

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