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Performances are at the heart of the "learn by doing" Curtis education. Hear students, faculty, and alumni perform in Philadelphia and beyond, in person or online.


New Curtis Events Calendar

Who is performing what repertoire when and where? The new Curtis events calendar has the answers. View the next two week's performances by date and time, or explore listings by category.

Questions or feedback? Please share them: webmaster@curtis.edu.


Be in the Audience

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Community Engagement

Wells Fargo Family Concerts feature performance and audience interaction, as Curtis students offer a fun introduction to classical music for children ages five to twelve.

 
View Curtis 20/21 calendar

Curtis 20/21

Curtis 20/21 performs a wide range of 20th- and 21st-century compositions, including works for solo performers, chamber groups, and larger ensembles with conductor.

 
View Curtis On Tour calendar

Curtis On Tour

The extraordinary artistry of the world-renowned Curtis Institute of Music travels to audiences nationwide. Tomorrow’s leading musicians perform alongside celebrated alumni and faculty. Follow the music and stories at Postcards from Curtis.

 
View opera calendar

Opera

The Curtis Opera Theatre, under the artistic direction of Mikael Eliasen, collaborates with established professional directors and designers to create fresh interpretations of standard repertoire and contemporary works.

 
View orchestra calendar

Orchestra

Praised for its "otherworldly ensemble and professional level of sophistication" (New York Times), the Curtis Symphony Orchestra performs a three-concert season with eminent conductors in Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center.

Calendar also lists Composers Orchestra and Curtis Chamber Orchestra performances.

 

View recital calendar

Recitals

The Student Recital Series offers audiences more than one hundred free public performances of solo and chamber works in Field Concert Hall each season. Seating is on a first-come-first-served basis.

Curtis alumni return from around the world to Field Concert Hall for the Alumni Recital Series. Artists donate their services, and proceeds from the concerts directly benefit current Curtis students.

Curtis students offer Music in the Galleries monthly at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Enjoy solo and chamber music performed among related works of art.

Calendar also lists Curtis at Longwood Gardens, Faculty Recital, Holy Trinity Brown Bag Concerts, and Residency Recital performances.

View special events calendar

Special Events

Each year Curtis brings together friends and patrons in celebration and support of the school and its remarkable students.

 


Listen and Watch on air and Online

Curtis Calls—WWFM, the Classical Network, Saturdays at noon

Curtis Performs—Exclusive, broadcast-quality videos of performances by students, faculty, and alumni.

Instant Encore—A variety of performances posted by Curtis

On Stage at Curtis—Watch recitals on Y Arts, WHYY-TV’s digital cable channel


Contact

Patron Services, tickets@curtis.edu, (215) 893-7902


No Curtis performances are scheduled for the next week. To learn about future events, check the calendar on the lower left, the series tabs above, or the browse options to the right.


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SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 2013, 2:00 PM

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Curtis 20/21

at Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia Museum of Art

CAGE Music for _____
Katya Poplyansky, violin
Abigail Fayette, violin
Yoshihiko Nakano, viola
Timotheos Petrin, cello

CAGE Thirteen
Prism Saxophone Quartet:
Diondré McKinney, flute
Wade Coufal, bassoon
Lee Jarzembak, tuba
Katya Poplyansky, violin
Abigail Fayette, violin
Yoshihiko Nakano, viola
Timotheos Petrin, cello
Tomasz Kowalczyk, percussion
Ted Babcock, percussion

CAGE,CAGE

The PRISM saxophone quartet and the Curtis Institute of Music's 20/21 Ensemble join forces for a program that includes Sonata for Two Voices (1933), Music for Four (1984-87), Four5 for saxophone quartet (1991), and Thirteen (1992), Cage's final composition. Presented by Bowerbird in conjunction with their "Cage: Beyond Silence" citywide festival, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art in connection with their exhibition "Dancing Around the Bride." Van Pelt Auditorium. Free; ticket required* Tickets can be obtained at the museum's visitor services the day of the show. {a href="http://ev10.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventList?linkID=pma&invNum=1285&type=SE,CT,MI&groupCode=APR&mm=1&dd=20&yyyy=2013&RSRC=PMAW&RDAT=CALAPRPDAB13" target="_blank"}Online tickets{/a} can be ordered anytime with a $2.50-$3.50 service charge per ticket. Tickets do not include admission to the Philadelphia Museum of Art or the Dancing Around the Bride exhibition.

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