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Roberto Díaz, violist and Curtis Institute president, with students.
Curtis On Tour brings the extraordinary artistry of the world-renowned Curtis Institute of Music to audiences nationwide.  Ensembles composed of tomorrow’s leading musicians perform chamber music alongside the celebrated faculty and alumni of the conservatory.

Their performances embody the remarkable traditions of Curtis, where individually tailored study with a faculty of renowned musicians has nurtured a long line of great performers, from Leonard Bernstein to the Guarneri Quartet to Hilary Hahn.

Bookings
Now booking the 2009-10 concert season. For more information about programming and tour dates, contact Erica Jacobsohn, Curtis On Tour manager, by e-mail or at 347-527-2162.

Curtis On Tour 2009
Philadelphia Orchestra principal double bass and faculty member Harold Hall Robinson and composer/narrator David Ludwig (’01) appear with Curtis students in Spring 2009. Performances will feature Stravinsky’s L’histoire du soldat and a world premiere by Mr. Ludwig.  View the performance schedule. For photos, bios, and additional information, contact Erica Jacobsohn.

Curtis On Tour 2008

Curtis On Tour photoThe debut tour featured a string quartet of Curtis students with violist and Curtis President Roberto Díaz and alumna cellist Margo Tatgenhorst Drakos (’99), offering performances, master classes, and community engagement events from Maine to California.  Hear their complete program in a live performance at www.instantencore.com/curtis (click the Music tab and scroll down to Curtis On Tour), or simply click below to open Curtis Radio, which features the program.

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Vivaldi's Four Seasons at St. Mark's Church

Outstanding young musicians from The Curtis Institute of Music perform Vivaldi's Four Seasons and several concertos for multiple violins in a free recital on Sunday, November 16 at 4 p.m. at St. Mark's Church, 1625 Locust Street, Philadelphia.

In a remarkable display of the school's string talent, each concerto features a different student soloist. In all, twelve Curtis violinists are featured. The program was prepared by Curtis violin faculty member Pamela Frank.

No tickets are required, and seating is on a first-come-first-served basis.

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