Who's in the Video Violist and President of Curtis Institute of Music A violist of international reputation, Curtis Institute of Music President Roberto Díaz follows in the footsteps of renowned artist/directors Gary Graffman, Efrem Zimbalist, Rudolf Serkin, and Josef Hofmann. As a member[…] Go to Profile Videos Inventing Your Career in Music ▸ 2 min — with Violist and President of Curtis Institute of Music Copy a link to the article entitled http://Inventing%20Your%20Career%20in%20Music Share Inventing Your Career in Music on Facebook Share Inventing Your Career in Music on Twitter Share Inventing Your Career in Music on LinkedIn Up Next Scott Galloway: What Makes Something Go Viral? ▸ 3 min — with Scott Galloway
Violist and President of Curtis Institute of Music A violist of international reputation, Curtis Institute of Music President Roberto Díaz follows in the footsteps of renowned artist/directors Gary Graffman, Efrem Zimbalist, Rudolf Serkin, and Josef Hofmann. As a member[…] Go to Profile
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