Alan Morrison Receives 2022 Distinguished Achievement Award from the Philadelphia AGO

Alan Morrison (Organ ’91 and Accompanying ’93), the Haas Charitable Trust Chair in Organ Studies, received the 2022 Distinguished Achievement Award from the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Guild of Organists at their gala event on June 24 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The award reads: “In recognition of extraordinary contributions to the teaching, promotion, and preservation of the pipe organ and associated repertoire.”

Alan Morrison with Charles Grove and Douglas Backman of the Philadelphia AGO.

Read The Diapason article HERE.

Visit Alan Morrison’s official website HERE.

Learn more about the American Guild of Organists Philadelphia Chapter HERE.

Jiji Kim (Guitar ’15) Appointed to the Faculty at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music

Jiji Kim (Guitar ’15), known professionally as Jiji Guitar, has been appointed to the faculty at Indiana University’s Jacob’s School of Music, beginning next year (August 2023) and will be a visiting artist and adjunct faculty member until then. Selected by The Washington Post as “one of the 21 composers/performers who sound like tomorrow,” Jiji is renowned for her virtuosic performances that encompass a wide variety of musical styles, ranging from traditional and contemporary classical to free improvisation, played on both acoustic and electric guitars.

In 2016, she won First Prize at the Concert Artists Guild competition, becoming the first guitarist to be awarded this honor in thirty years. She recently signed on with Kirshbaum Associates in New York City to be represented by the agency worldwide.

Jiji’s performances have been featured on PBS (WHYY’s On Stage at Curtis series), NPR’s From the Top, WHYY-TV, FOX 4-TV, Munchies (the Vice Channel), The Not So Late Show (Channel 6, Kansas), and Hong Kong broadcast station RTHK’s The Works.

Read the article at The Violin Channel HERE.

Visit Jiji Kim’s official website HERE.

Photos of Jiji by Marty Bra.

Earl Lee (Cello ’05) and Robert Kahn (Conducting ’22) Receive Prestigious Solti Awards

Earl Lee (Cello ’05), associate conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, was announced by the Solti Foundation U.S. as the 2022 recipient of the organization’s major grant, The Sir Georg Solti Conducting Award. Each year, this prestigious honor is given to a single promising American conductor 38 years of age or younger. The Sir Georg Solti Fellow is offered invaluable career guidance, industry connections, and $30,000 to hone their skills and musicianship, while furthering their career.

In addition, Robert Kahn, a 2022 conducting graduate of Curtis, has been selected as one of 18 young conductors receiving The Sir Georg Solti Career Assistance Award. Robert and his talented colleagues have all demonstrated a positive, community-driven outlook in their work through innovative projects, diverse programming, and more.

Read the announcements at about Earl E. Lee HERE and about Robert Kahn HERE.

Visit the Earl Lee’s website HERE.

Visit Robert Kahn’s website HERE.

Curtis Mourns the Passing of R. Anderson Pew

The Curtis Institute of Music is deeply saddened to share the news that R. Anderson “Andy” Pew passed away on June 25, at the age of 85. The longtime Curtis trustee, former chairman of the Pew Charitable Trusts, director at the Glenmede Trust Co., executive at Sun Oil Co., and beloved philanthropist, dedicated 11 years (1992–⁠2003) to serving the Curtis community, and will be sorely missed.

A lifelong volunteer, community worker, and supporter of the arts and biomedical research, Mr. Pew served on boards of The Jackson Laboratory, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and many other organizations. In addition to his legacy here at Curtis, he was a trustee at the Academy of Music, Temple University, Bryn Mawr College, and Bryn Mawr Hospital. Mr. Pew was integral in planning Philadelphia’s 1976 Bicentennial celebration and generously established the Brandywine River Museum and the Brandywine Conservancy, protecting over 69,000 acres of land throughout Pennsylvania and Delaware.

Admired for his wit and irreverent sense of humor, Mr. Pew was born in Philadelphia on August 22, 1936. He grew up on Long Island, New York, graduated from the Hotchkiss School in Connecticut, and attended Princeton University, Temple University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. An avid pilot and sailor, Mr. Pew was also a trustee and chairman of the board for the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.

In tribute to Mr. Pew, his family wrote, “He was a proud and humble mentor to so many, always asking questions instead of providing answers, inspiring curiosity and asking only in return to leave the door open wider than it had been found.”

R. Anderson Pew left an indelible mark on the world around him during his lifetime, and his presence here at Curtis will be felt for many years to come. The Curtis community extends our heartfelt condolences to his wife, Daria, and his children, as well as to all his dear friends, family, and colleagues.


View Mr. Pew’s obituary in The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Melissa Reardon (Viola ’00) Joins the Borromeo Quartet

Curtis alumna Melissa Reardon (Viola ’00) has joined the Borromeo Quartet. The Grammy-nominated violist was appointed to the award-winning ensemble following the departure of Mai Motobuchi. She joins violinists Nicholas Kitchen and Kristopher Tong and cellist Yeesun Kim as the quartet signs with Dinin Arts Management and Consulting.

Melissa Reardon has enjoyed a successful international solo and chamber career since she earned her degrees from Curtis and New England Conservatory. She currently serves as the Artistic Director of the Portland Chamber Music Festival and is an Artist in Residence at Bard College and Conservatory. Melissa is also the Executive Director and a founding member of the East Coast Chamber Orchestra. She won first prize at the Washington International Competition and is the only violist in the world to receive top prizes in consecutive Holland America Music Society (HAMS) International viola competitions.

Read the article at The Strad HERE.

Visit the Borromeo Quartet’s website HERE.

Visit Melissa Reardon’s website HERE.

Photo of Borromeo String Quartet by Christopher Kitchen.