By Charlotte Smith

Published: Wednesday, 09 October 2024 at 15:25 PM


Read on to discover why the Curtis Institute of Music produces today’s top musical performers…

Curtis Institute of Music… an incredible success rate

Several years ago, I noticed an interesting phenomenon. In my previous role as editor of The Strad, I attended many of the world’s top string competitions. Perusing the biographies of the incredibly talented finalists, one educational establishment figured again and again – the Curtis Institute of Music. What was it about this small conservatory, based in Philadelphia, that enabled it to compete with – even outgun – its much larger US rivals? So, with the school’s 100th anniversary approaching in October 2024, I was keen to visit its campus – the perfect opportunity to get to the heart of such a phenomenal success rate. 

A quick scan of statistics quoted on the school’s website provided telling clues. Not only were its students excelling on the competition circuit, but the number of distinguished alumni – including Leonard Bernstein, Samuel Barber, George Walker, Lang Lang, Yuja Wang and Ray Chen – not to mention the number of former students occupying principal chairs at top US orchestras, spoke for itself.