Student Recitals at the Curtis Institute of Music Begin October 11 with New Start Times

WHEN:  Every Monday at 6 p.m. and every Wednesday and Friday at 8 p.m. during the school year, with additional performances in the winter and spring. Check Curtis.edu/Calendar for the most up-to-date information, including exceptions and additions to the regular schedule.

 

WHERE: Field Concert Hall at the Curtis Institute of Music, 1726 Locust Street, Philadelphia

COST: Free, no tickets required.

Discover new talent before the world does through the Student Recital Series. Since Curtis was founded in 1924, some of history’s most important musicians have performed on the stage of Field Concert Hall. The Student Recital Series continues its celebrated legacy as a platform for exceptional young musicians. Students perform solo and chamber works most Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings in Field Concert Hall, as well as on many weekends. World-renowned faculty and guest artists also join Curtis students for special residency recitals throughout the season. Highlights are featured year-round on WHYY-TV’s On Stage at Curtis and WWFM Radio’s Curtis Calls.

Can’t make it to the campus? Curtis’s YouTube channel, Curtis.edu/YouTube, features HD performance videos on demand and live-streamed recitals on Friday nights.

New in 2019–20, patrons can earn rewards with repeated recital attendance, including Curtis merchandise, vouchers to attend ticketed Curtis performances, discounts at local restaurants, and more. Patrons may obtain a free Rewards Card and present it for scanning at any student recital.

 

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