Harp
The Curtis harp department integrates new students into the full musical life of the school from the moment they arrive.
Working with distinguished artist-faculty member Elizabeth Hainen, harpists study solo repertoire and concertos, orchestral repertoire, and chamber music.
Curtis aims to educate and train musicians for 21st-century careers as performers on the highest professional level, through a unique learn-by-doing approach. Students can expect to perform often on the Student Recital Series and in other school-sponsored recitals from the beginning of their Curtis careers.
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Harp Curriculum
Degree programs available within the harp department include the following.
- Diploma
- Bachelor of Music
- Post-Baccalaureate Diploma
- Master of Music
Those who already hold bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degrees or other certificates or diplomas are welcome to apply.
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Harp Audition Requirements
Auditions may consist of pre-recorded submissions, interviews, and in-person rounds during February and March. Audition dates, repertoire, and prescreening requirements vary by department.