CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC


'The Curtis Institute of Music' is a conservatory in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that offers courses of study leading to a performance Diploma, Bachelor of Music, Master of Music in Opera, and Professional Studies Certificate in Opera. It is considered by some to be one of the leading musical institutions in the world.
It was originally established in 1924 by Mary Louise Curtis Bok, to some extent as a training ground for orchestral players to fill the ranks of the Philadelphia Orchestra, much like the Vienna Hochschule fur Musik (University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna) and the Vienna Philharmonic or the New England Conservatory and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, although pianists, singers, organists and composers were offered courses of study as well.
All pupils attend on full scholarship, but admission is extremely competitive. Besides singers, pianists, organists, conductors and composers, only enough students are admitted to fill a single orchestra. Accordingly, enrollment is in the range of 150 to 170 students.

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Past directors
Distinguished alumni
See also
External link

Past directors


Past directors of Curtis have included pianist Józef Hofmann, composer Randall Thompson, violinist Efrem Zimbalist, Sr., pianist Rudolph Serkin, John de Lancie, Sr. (principal oboe of the Philadelphia Orchestra for many years), and Gary Graffman, who was appointed in 1995 and retired at the end of the 2005-2006 school year, continuing on the piano faculty. The current president/director is Roberto Diaz, principal violist of the Philadelphia Orchestra until 2006 and member of the Diaz Trio; Diaz is also a Curtis alumnus and faculty member. The current conductor of the Curtis Symphony Orchestra is Otto-Werner Mueller.

Distinguished alumni


The Curtis Main Building

Many of its alumni have gone on to distinguished careers. Among them are:

Joseph Alessi, principal trombone of the New York Philharmonic

Samuel Barber, American composer

Harold Bennett, former principal flutist of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra

Leonard Bernstein, composer and conductor

Jonathan Biss, American pianist

Jorge Bolet, Cuban-American pianist

Anshel Brusilow, Violinist, Conductor

Jesse Ceci, Violinist

Jasmine Choi, flutist

Juan Diego Flórez, tenor

Anthony Gigliotti, clarinetist, former principal of the Philadelphia Orchestra

Alan Gilbert, conductor, music director of the New York Philharmonic

Richard Goode, pianist

Stewart Goodyear, Canadian pianist

Daron Hagen, American composer

Hilary Hahn, violinist

Burt Hara, clarinetist, Principal of the Minnesota Orchestra

Shuler Hensley, singer and actor

Jennifer Higdon, American composer

Lee Hoiby, American composer

Stanley Hollingsworth, American composer

Arnold Jacobs tubist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and influential teacher of brass pedagogy

Lang Lang, pianist

Mark Lawrence, principal trombone of the San Francisco Symphony

David Ludwig, American composer

Monte Maxwell, Chapel Organist at the United States Naval Academy

Gian Carlo Menotti, American composer

Frank Miller, cellist

Leon McCawley, pianist

Anna Moffo, soprano

Sean Osborn, clarinet soloist, formerly with the Metropolitan Opera

Janet Perry, soprano

Vincent Persichetti, composer

Gianna Rolandi, soprano, director of the Lyric Opera of Chicago's Ryan Opera Center

Ned Rorem, American composer

Nino Rota, Italian composer and film composer

Michael Rusinek, clarinetist, Principal of the Pittsburgh Symphony

Peter Serkin, pianist

David Shiffrin, clarinet soloist, professor at Yale School of Music

Jacques Singer, conductor

Ignat Solzhenitsyn, music director of the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia

Michael Stern, music director and lead conductor of the Kansas City Symphony

Michael Strauss, violist

Hidetaro Suzuki, violinist

Benita Valente, soprano
Gian-Carlo Menotti was also a teacher at the school.

See also


External link



Curtis Institute website

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