Philadelphia, PA (September 2025) — On Tuesday, October 14, 2025 at 7:30 pm, renowned violist Kim Kashkashian and fellow musicians from the Curtis Institute of Music will perform on behalf of the musician-led initiative, Music for Food, in a concert to benefit the life-changing work of The Sunday Love Project, whose founder and executive director, Margaux Murphy, received the prestigious Philadelphia Award (often referred to as the “Nobel Prize of Philadelphia”), highlighting her passion for helping others and making a lasting, profound impact on the community. 100% of the concert proceeds will go to The Sunday Love Project.
The October 14th musical evening features an array of distinguished faculty and students from the Curtis Institute of Music. The program includes Jessie Montgomery’s programmatic and nimble, Strum for String Quintet, Győrgy Kurtág’s Signs, Games and Messages for solo viola (showcasing eight Curtis viola artists); and Brahms’s iconic Piano Quintet in F Minor, Op. 34.
Following the concert, the audience is invited to meet the musicians in the Bok reception room.
Minimum suggested donation is $35 ($10 student). All proceeds benefit the transformative work of The Sunday Love Project.
To register: https://curtis.edu/musicforfood

During Nov, Greater Goods will be open on Saturdays. 11/1, 11/8, 11/15, 11/22, 10am - 12pm