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bullet The Curtis Symphony Orchestra
bullet The Curtis Opera Theatre
bullet Alumni Recital Series
bullet Student Recital Series
bullet PECO Family Concert Series
bullet Other Performances: Curtis on Tour, Curtis Chamber Orchestra, and Faculty Recitals
bullet Curtis Ticket Office Policies: discounts, sales, and special seating needs

THE CURTIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The Jack Wolgin Orchestral Concerts
bullet Season Information
bullet Curtis Ticketing Policies
bullet Single Tickets: $5-$36

Single tickets: $5–$36
Kimmel Center Box Office or Ticket Philadelphia:
(215) 893-1999, www.ticketphiladelphia.org

WEATHER ALERT:
Curtis performances will occur as scheduled unless the governor or mayor declares a state of emergency through Sunday. Please call the inclement weather hotline for more details, 215-717-3173.


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THE CURTIS OPERA THEATRE
bullet Season Information
bullet Curtis Ticketing Policies
bullet Single Tickets: $33

Single tickets:
$33
La sonnambula
Il barbiere di Siviglia

Performances and artists subject to change.
No refunds, exchanges, or adjustments.

Additional Production:

Antony and Cleopatra by Samuel Barber
Production Information
Tickets: $40-$130; call Ticket Philadelphia at (215) 893-1999 for availability.

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ALUMNI RECITAL SERIES
bullet Season Information
bullet Curtis Ticketing Policies
bullet Single Tickets: $28

Single tickets:
$28
Time for Three
SOLD OUT
Michael Schade

Performances and artists subject to change.
No refunds, exchanges, or adjustments.

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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES
October 12, 2009--May 14, 2010

Hear Curtis students--the legends of tomorrow--perform over one hundred free recitals a year at Philadelphia's world-renowned conservatory, located on Rittenhouse Square.

Students perform solo and chamber music recitals most Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 8 p.m. in Field Concert Hall throughout the school year, with additional recitals scheduled in the spring semester. View weekly recital program details: This Week at Curtis.

Recitals are open to the public free of charge; no tickets required.
more about our season

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PECO FAMILY CONCERT SERIES
Designed as a fun introduction to classical music for children ages five to twelve, PECO Family Concerts are presented twice a year. Through performance and audience interaction, Curtis students illustrate the basic elements of music and share their experiences as musicians.

An Introduction to the Percussion Family
Sunday, February 14 at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Tickets: $5 for adults, free for children twelve and under

2 p.m. SOLD OUT
4 p.m. [order]

Sponsored by sponsored by Peco

Performances and artists subject to change.
No refunds, exchanges, or adjustments.

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OTHER PERFORMANCES
Includes performance information on Curtis on Tour, Curtis Chamber Orchestra, and Faculty Recitals.

Tickets: various prices, including free performances
more about our season

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CURTIS TICKET OFFICE

Discount Tickets
Group discounts are available for most performances. Call the Curtis Ticket Office at (215) 893-7902 for details.

Student discount and rush tickets are made available on occasion. Call the Curtis Ticket Office at (215) 893-7902 for details.

Sales
All ticket sales are final--no refunds, exchanges, or price adjustments. Programs and artists are subject to change.

You may also order tickets by mail:
Curtis Institute of Music
1726 Locust St.
Philadelphia, PA 19103

or call the Curtis Ticket Office at (215) 893-7902.

The Curtis Institute of Music does not have a public ticket office.

Special Seating Needs
To reserve wheelchair seating, please call the Curtis Ticket Office at (215) 893-7902 at least three days before the performance.

For additional information, please e-mail tickets@curtis.edu or call (215) 893-7902.

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Curtis Mourns the Loss of Orlando Cole

The Curtis Institute of Music mourns the loss of beloved emeritus faculty member Orlando Cole, who passed away at age 101. Among the students who entered the Curtis Institute of Music on the day its doors first opened in 1924, "Landy" had a profound impact on music in the twentieth century both as the cellist of the Curtis String Quartet and as a teacher at Curtis for over fifty years. His former students can be found throughout the world in major orchestras, chamber ensembles, and on the recital stage.  We will miss him deeply and extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and former students.

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