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Encyclopedia > Curtis Institute of Music

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Established 1924
School type Private
President and Director Roberto Diaz
Location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Enrollment 162 (fall 2005)
Campus Urban
Homepage www.curtis.edu

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 America's top conservatory and one of the leading musical institutions in the world. Year 1924 (MCMXXIV) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar). ... Private schools, or independent schools, are schools not administered by local, state, or national government, which retain the right to select their student body and are funded in whole or in part by charging their students tuition rather than with public (state) funds. ... Roberto Diaz is principal viola of the Philadelphia Orchestra and is on the faculty of the Curtis Institute of Music, where he is an alumnus. ... Nickname: City of Brotherly Love, Philly, the Quaker City Motto: Philadelphia maneto (Let brotherly love continue) Location in Pennsylvania Coordinates: Country United States State Pennsylvania County Philadelphia Founded October 27, 1682 Incorporated October 25, 1701 Mayor John F. Street (D) Area    - City 369. ... Urbanized area (or urban area) is a term used to define an area where there is an increased density of human-created structures in comparison to the areas surrounding it. ... A conservatory is a school dedicated to teaching the art of music including playing of musical instruments, musical composition, musicianship and music theory. ... Nickname: City of Brotherly Love, Philly, the Quaker City Motto: Philadelphia maneto (Let brotherly love continue) Location in Pennsylvania Coordinates: Country United States State Pennsylvania County Philadelphia Founded October 27, 1682 Incorporated October 25, 1701 Mayor John F. Street (D) Area    - City 369. ...


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 in 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. The Philadelphia Orchestra, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is one of the Big Five symphony orchestras in the United States and usually considered among the finest in the world. ... University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna is called Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien in german. ... The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (in German: Wiener Philharmoniker) is the best known orchestra in Austria and one of Europes major ensembles. ... The Greater Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra performing in Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory of Music. ... The Boston Symphony Orchestra is one of the worlds most renowned orchestras. ...


All pupils attend on full scholarship, but admission is extremely competitive, as Curtis has the lowest acceptance rate of any college or university in the world. Besides singers, pianists, organists, conductors and composers, only enough students are admitted to fill a single orchestra; there are many tools at the Institute. Accordingly, enrollment is in the range of 160 to 200 students.

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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. Józef Kazimierz Hofmann (January 20, 1876 - February 16, 1957) was a Polish-American pianist and composer. ... Randall Thompson (April 21, 1899 - July 9, 1984) was an American composer. ... Efrem Zimbalist, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1933 Efrem Zimbalist (9/21 April 1889 - February 22, 1985) was one of the worlds most prominent concert violinists, as well as a composer, teacher and conductor. ... Rudolph Serkin(pianist; born March 28, 1903, Eger, Bohemia; died May 9, 1991) - also spelled as Rudolf Serkin. ... John de Lancie was the principal oboist of the Philadelphia Orchestra for many years. ... The Philadelphia Orchestra, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is one of the Big Five symphony orchestras in the United States and usually considered among the finest in the world. ... Gary Graffman (born 14 October 1928) is an American pianist specializing in classical and symphonic works. ... Roberto Diaz is principal viola of the Philadelphia Orchestra and is on the faculty of the Curtis Institute of Music, where he is an alumnus. ...


Distinguished alumni

CIM Building
CIM Building

Many of its alumni have gone on to distinguished careers. Among them are: Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1600x1046, 318 KB) Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia, PA (Summer, 2006). ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1600x1046, 318 KB) Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia, PA (Summer, 2006). ...

Menotti was also a teacher at the school. Samuel Barber, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1944 Samuel Osborne Barber (March 9, 1910–January 23, 1981) was an American composer of classical music, best known for his Adagio for Strings. ... The Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, seen from Lincoln Center Plaza A full house at the old Metropolitan Opera House, seen from the rear of the stage, at the Metropolitan Opera House for a concert by pianist Józef Hofmann, November 28, 1937. ... Leonard Bernstein in 1971 Leonard Bernstein (pronounced Bern-styne)[1] (August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American composer, pianist and conductor. ... Jorge Bolet (November 15, 1914–October 16, 1990) was a pianist and conductor. ... Violinist Jesse Ceci was the concertmaster with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra for twenty years. ... Juan Diego Flórez (Born January 13, 1973) is a Peruvian operatic tenor, particularly known for his roles in Rossini operas. ... Richard Goode is a US pianist. ... Daron Aric Hagen (born November 4, 1961, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is considered to be one of the finest American composers of contemporary classical music and [opera]]. He studied composition at the Juilliard School, the Curtis Institute of Music, and privately with Leonard Bernstein. ... Hilary Hahn - credit Kasskara courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon Hilary Hahn (born November 27, 1979 in Lexington, Virginia) is an American Grammy Award–winning violinist. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Jennifer Higdon (born December 31, 1962) is an American composer of classical music and flutist. ... Insert non-formatted text hereItalic textLee Hoiby (born 1926) is an American classical pianist and composer. ... This article or section needs to be wikified. ... Arnold Jacobs (June 11, 1915 - October 7, 1998) was the principal tubist for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1944 until his retirement in 1988. ... The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, based in Chicago, Illinois, is one of the leading orchestras in the world. ... Lang Lang For the Australian town, see Lang Lang. ... Gian Carlo Menotti, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1944 Gian Carlo Menotti (born July 7, 1911, Cadegliano-Viconago, Italy) is an Italian-born American composer and librettist. ... Frank Miller (1912-1986) was a principal cellist and music director whose professional career spanned over a half century. ... Leon McCawley (born 1973) is a leading British pianist. ... Anna Moffo The American soprano Anna Moffo (born on or around June 27, 1932; died March 9, 2006) was an opera soprano primarily active in the 1960s. ... Janet Perry (born in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is a celebrated operatic soprano. ... Vincent Persichetti (June 6, 1915 – August 14, 1987) was a composer and teacher at the Juilliard School whose students included Philip Glass and Thelonious Monk. ... Ned Rorem (born October 23, 1923) is a noted American composer and diarist. ... Nino Rota (December 3, 1911 – April 10, 1979) was an Italian composer best known for his work on film scores, notably The Godfather series and the films of Federico Fellini. ... Peter Serkin (born July 24, 1947) is an American pianist. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Maestro Ignat Solzhenitsyn. ... The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia is a 33-member ensemble led by Ignat Solzhenitsyn, who has been the ensembles music director since 2004. ... Joseph Alessi, New York Legends Joseph Alessi is a classical trombonist. ... Jacques Singer was an American conductor born in PrzemyÅ›l, Poland, in 1912 and died August 11, 1980 in Manhattan. ...


See also

Philadelphia Portal

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External link

  • Curtis Institute website

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Curtis Institute of Music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (371 words)
The Curtis Institute of Music is a music school 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 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 and the Vienna Philharmonic, although pianists, singers, organists and composers were offered courses of study as well.
All pupils attend on full scholarship, but admission is extremely competitive, as Curtis has the lowest acceptance rate of any college or university in the world.
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