Settlement Music School Annual Concert
Saturday, April 1 at 7 p.m.
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Settlement Music School’s highly anticipated Annual Concert is right around the corner! Students from all of our Branches will be coming to the Mary Louise Curtis Branch’s Presser Hall to perform for our community and celebrate the hard work, dedication, and practice they have demonstrated all year.
Admission is free, so join us on April 1 at 7 p.m. for this evening of spectacular, dynamic performances!
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Want to register?
Contact your branch today to schedule a registration appointment.
Financial aid is available.
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Performance Hours
Wed., Mar. 29 - 6:15 p.m. ET
Sun., Apr. 23 - 5 p.m. ET
Online
A chance for students studying with Settlement Music Online to showcase their hard work at free performances. Interested in performing? Talk to your teacher to learn more and sign up.
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RAWTuba (PMAY Event)
Fri., Mar. 31 - 6:30 p.m.
Mary Louise Curtis Branch
416 Queen St.
Philadelphia, PA
PMAY Artists’ Initiative, in collaboration with WRTI-FM is delighted to present tubist and author, Dr. Richard Antoine White, and his brother, rapper William White. Richard is the author of I'm Possible, a PMAY recommended reading about his journey through music from a young age to become the first African American to receive a Doctorate Degree in Tuba.
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Metropolitan Ballet Company Variations/Collaborations Concert
Sat., Apr. 1- 7 p.m.
Kurtz Center
3000 W School House Ln
Philadelphia, PA
This concert with the Metropolitan Ballet will feature Settlement's William A. Loeb Pre-Advanced Study Piano Trio and the Myer Schwartz Advanced Study Piano Trio.
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Annual Concert
Sat., Apr. 1 - 7 p.m.
Mary Louise Curtis Branch
416 Queen St.
Philadelphia, PA
Come celebrate the hard work and dedication of students from across our branches, together at our Mary Louise Curtis Branch's Presser Hall!
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Spring Break
Mon., Apr. 3 - Sat., Apr. 8
All Branches
Branches open for rescheduled lessons only. No Kaleidoscope Program.
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Curtis Presents: Mahler, Schumann, and Ra
Sat., Apr. 15 - 3:00 p.m.
Verizon Hall
300 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA
Under the baton of conductor Osmo Vänskä, Curtis Symphony Orchestra presents an explosive program featuring Julia Perry’s Study for Orchestra, Schumann’s Piano Concerto in A minor, featuring Amy Yang, and Mahler’s Symphony No. 1, “Titan.” It will be an afternoon of music you won’t want to miss!
Settlement students and their families can access up to four (4) complimentary tickets using the code SETTLEMENT23 and tickets can be reserved here.
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PMAY Spring Recital
Mon., Apr. 17 - 7 p.m.
Germantown Branch
6128 Germantown Ave
Philadelphia, PA
Come support our PMAY Artists as they perform a student recital, accompanied by Joohee Kim. The PMAY Artists' Initiative supports 5th-12th graders from communities that are historically excluded on the symphony orchestra stage, and those who encounter hardships, to realize their musical potential and ultimately pursue their dreams of becoming professional classical musicians.
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115th Anniversary Gala
Sat., Apr. 29 - 6:30 p.m.
National Constitution Center
525 Arch Street
Independence Mall
Philadelphia, PA
Proceeds from the Gala benefit Settlement programs and the financial aid that makes these programs attainable for all, regardless of background, level of ability, or financial means. By supporting the Gala, you help make that possible. This 115th Anniversary Gala is honoring Board Chair Ellen Friedell & Board President Justin Klein for their selfless service to our community. For more information visit settlementmusic.org/give-now/annual-gala/
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PMAY Applications Open
Ongoing
All Branches
Applications for the PMAY Artists' Initiative are open! The priority deadline is April 1, 2023 with rolling admission after.
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Settlement’s annual Gala is our single largest fundraising event that supports the more than $2.6 million in financial aid we distribute to our students every year. With donations we receive from that event, we are able to keep our promise of providing accessible creative arts education to anyone who wants it, regardless of financial circumstance. At last year’s Gala, we raised over $330,000 — all of which went directly to support our students. With your help, we can raise even more money this year to meet the ever-increasing demands for financial aid.
This year’s 115th Anniversary Celebration will take place on April 29 at the National Constitution Center. If you are unable to attend, you can still help support our students by donating to the event or purchasing a raffle ticket — or several!
Stay tuned for more information on the raffle baskets and how you can enter for a chance to win amazing prizes.
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