Changes to Upcoming Performances

Several upcoming performances are being rescheduled due to the ongoing pandemic.

Curtis continues to follow COVID-19 safety measures which prioritize the health and well-being of our entire community. Out of an abundance of caution, several upcoming performances have been rescheduled for later this term:

The Curtis Symphony Orchestra performance (Strings, Symphonies, and Strauss) has been rescheduled for February 20, 2022.

The Curtis Ensemble 20/21 performance (Music of Change) is being added to a collaborative program on March 26, 2022.

The Family Concert (Swan Lake) is postponed until later in the spring. New date and details coming soon.

Visit curtis.edu/Calendar for the full public performance calendar.

Thank you for your understanding as we navigate these unprecedented times. We are so eager to return to the stage, and even more excited to see audiences there in person.

Subscriptions and single tickets are now on sale. Patrons already holding tickets to one of the events above will be contacted directly by a member of Ticketing Services.

Questions? Contact tickets@curtis.edu.

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