Legacy of Composition
Since its earliest years, Curtis has been home to some of the most celebrated composers of the 20th and early 21st centuries. Mary Louise Curtis Bok generously supported composers throughout her lifetime and ensured that the creation and performance of new music were an integral part of the Curtis experience.
The first composition teacher at Curtis was Rosario Scalero, who came to the U.S. from his native Italy in 1919 to teach at Mannes. His strict teaching methods, marked by a dogmatic approach to the study of counterpoint as opposed to more modern conventions, were a perennial source of complaint. But all the same, they must have been valuable, considering that four of his students—Gian Carlo Menotti (’33), Samuel Barber (’34), Ned Rorem (’44), and George Walker (’45)—went on to win Pulitzer Prizes and enjoy some of the most famed careers of any American composers.
Another early faculty member was the Austrian composer Richard Stöhr. A job offer from Mrs. Bok allowed Stöhr to emigrate in 1939 and escape further persecution for his Jewish heritage by the Nazis. Rudolf Serkin, when still a student in Vienna, and Leonard Bernstein (’41) were among Stöhr’s notable students of counterpoint and harmony.
Beginning in 1941, when Menotti returned to teach at Curtis, the department would continue to include at least one former Scalero student on its faculty for an astonishing 60 years. In addition to Barber, Menotti’s classmate and longtime partner, these included Constant Vauclain (’40) and Rorem, a charismatic presence at Curtis for more than 20 years whose 80th birthday in 2003 was celebrated by students and alumni with a week-long “Roremania.”
In recent decades, notable faculty appointments included Jennifer Higdon (’88), whose Pulitzer Prize-winning violin concerto Curtis co-commissioned for Hilary Hahn (Violin ’99); David Serkin Ludwig (’01), the third member of the Serkin family to teach at Curtis; and Richard Danielpour, whose 25 years on the faculty Curtis honored in 2023 with a celebratory concert of his new works. Through Curtis’s composer in residence program, composition students have also had the opportunity to work with a wide array of august composers including Joan Tower, John Corigliano, George Crumb, Steven Stucky, Krzysztof Penderecki, Kaija Saariaho, and Tania León. Curtis’s acclaimed contemporary music ensemble, Ensemble 20/21, presents an annual “Portrait Concert” for each year’s composer in residence, offering student performers the collaborative experience of bringing new music to life.
The composition department entered a new era in 2022 with the announcement of four new faculty members: Jonathan Bailey Holland (’96), Amy Beth Kirsten, Steven Mackey, and Nick DiBerardino (’18), who is the current chair of composition studies, director of Ensemble 20/21, and the school’s provost. Curtis has commissioned a major new work from each as part of an ambitious effort to engage the entire Curtis community in marking the school’s upcoming centennial, advancing into the next hundred years with an even firmer commitment to new music.
Faculty Timeline
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Rosario Scalero
Composition — 1924-33, 1935-46 -
Deems Taylor
Composition — 1925-26 -
Randall Thompson
Composition — 1939-41 -
Constant Vauclain
Composition — 1939-63 -
Gian Carlo Menotti
Composition — 1941-55, 1965-71 -
Bohuslav Martinů
Composition — 1955-56 -
Vittorio Gianniini
Composition — 1956-64 -
Samuel Barber
Composition — 1965-71 -
Myron Fink
Composition — 1970-76 -
David Loeb
Composition — 1973-00 -
Ned Rorem
Composition — 1980-01 -
Jennifer Higdon
Composition — 1994-21 -
Richard Danielpour
Composition — 1997-Present -
David Serkin Ludwig
Composition — 2002-21 -
Nick DiBerardino
Composition — 2022-Present -
Jonathan Bailey Holland
Composition — 2022-Present -
Amy Beth Kirsten
Composition — 2022-Present -
Steven Mackey
Composition — 2022-Present
- 1926
- First Composition Alumi
Marc Blitzstein
Frank J. Potamkin- 158
- Total Composition Alumni
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- 6
- Composition Studio
There are up to 6 composition students studying at Curtis in any given year.
Noted Composition Alumni
Legacy of Curtis
Leading to its centennial year, Curtis began a multi-year project celebrating each of the school’s major areas of study.