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  THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC, viewed from Philadelphia's Rittenhouse Square
Photo: Jerome Lukowicz
  THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC, viewed from Philadelphia's Rittenhouse Square
Photo: L. C. Kelley
  ROBERTO DÍAZ, president of The Curtis Institute of Music
Photo: Alan Kolc
  CURTIS ON TOUR: The 2007-08 Curtis On Tour ensemble gives a hometown performance in Field Concert Hall.
Photo: Andrew Pinkham
  Students with Curtis President Roberto Díaz
Photo: J. Henry Fair
  Jennifer Montone teaches a horn lesson
Photo: Pete Checchia
  Roberto Díaz teaches a viola lesson
Photo: Pete Checchia
  THE CURTIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
(February 2008)
Photo: Pete Checchia
  THE CURTIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
(November 2007)
Photo: Candace diCarlo
  THE CURTIS OPERA THEATRE production of Le nozze di Figaro (November 2007)
Photo: Courtesy of The Curtis Institute of Music
  THE CURTIS OPERA THEATRE production of
Ainadamar
(March 2008)
Photo: Courtesy of The Curtis Institute of Music
  STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Free performances take place more than one hundred times annually in Field Concert Hall. Pictured here is a performance by Curtis student Sang Hyun Mary Yong.
Photo: Andrew Pinkham
  Students with Curtis President Roberto Díaz
Photo: J. Henry Fair
  ROBERTO DÍAZ, president of The Curtis Institute of Music
Photo: J. Henry Fair
 



Renowned Pianist
Leon McCawley
in Recital At Curtis March 16

Pianist Leon McCawley celebrates two milestone anniversaries, Samuel Barber's centenary and Chopin's bicentenary, with a free recital at the Curtis Institute of Music on Tuesday, March 16 at 8 p.m. The performance is free and no tickets are required.

His program traces Chopin's distinct influence on Barber's piano writing, while highlighting both composers' keen interest in the musical styles and idioms of their homelands and their respect for classical forms and structures.

 

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