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Conducting - Curtis Institute of Music
Conducting - Curtis Institute of Music
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The Curtis conducting program provides young artists with the skills and experience to build rich and vibrant careers in the worlds of orchestra and opera.
Studying conducting at Curtis is
designed to
provide
promising young conductors
with
one-of-a
-kind
training
in operatic and symphonic repertoire.
In keeping with Curtis’ learn-by-doing approach, conducting fellows gain vital experience through opportunities leading rehearsals and performances of Curtis Symphony Orchestra, the Lab Orchestra, Curtis New Music Ensemble, and Curtis Opera Theatre.
The Rita E. Hauser Conducting Fellows are taught and mentored by Yannick Nézet-Séguin, music director of The Philadelphia Orchestra and the Metropolitan Opera, and James Ross, Director of Orchestral Studies,
and
Miloš
Repický
Hirsig
Family Chair in Vocal Studies
. They assist visiting conductors at Curtis and have full access to Curtis’s performance and musical studies faculties. Fellows will also
regularly
observe
rehearsals
and performances of the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Metropolitan Opera.
"The idea that Curtis will help create conductors who are equally at home in the worlds of both operatic and orchestral conducting—as I am—is unique in this country."
— Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Head of Conducting
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Faculty
Yannick
Nézet-Séguin
Head of Conducting
James
Ross
Director of Orchestral Studies
Curriculum
The Curtis curriculum is designed to meet students where they are in their musical journeys and to offer instruction, guidance, and inspiration as they pursue their goals.
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.
An undergraduate degree or equivalent is required for admission. The post-baccalaureate diploma requires a minimum of 36 semester hours. The program takes two years to complete.
Post-Baccalaureate Diploma
Student Performances
Legacy of Conducting
For over a century, Curtis has trained not just an exceptional roster of young conductors but also the numerous gifted instrumentalists who have played in the Curtis Symphony Orchestra. Today, Curtis’s conducting students and orchestra have more opportunities and professional exposure than ever before.
Curtis Institute of Music is grateful for the visionary generosity of the Rita E. and Gustave M. Hauser Chair in Conducting Studies, which supports appearances by Curtis Symphony Orchestra guest conductors each year. Curtis additionally recognizes Rita Hauser’s commitment to the future of conducting through her continued support of the Rita E. Hauser Conducting Fellowships, held by Curtis’s conducting students.
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