He taught privately and at the Curtis Institute of Music until his death.
After retiring from conducting, he returned to the Curtis Institute to teach.
The Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, at the other extreme, has a $6 million budget for 166 students.
In 1980, he joined the faculty at the Curtis Institute where his career had begun.
Curtis Institute of Music awarded her an honorary doctorate in 2005.
People still talk of his concerts with the Curtis Institute in the mid-1980's.
Now he's merely the president of the Curtis Institute who plays a mean piano with one hand behind his back.
That partnership eventually led to his appointment as staff pianist at the Curtis Institute in 1993.
She applied to study piano at the Curtis Institute, but was not successful.
In 2005 he was appointed to the emeritus faculty of the Curtis Institute.