Music for Food
Benefit Concert & Reception
featuring
Faculty and Students from the
Curtis Institute of Music
The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
19 South 22nd Street, Philadelphia 19103
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
6:30 pm dessert-reception & 7:30 pm concert
WC Members & Non-members: $35
All proceeds (including musicians' fees) will go to the beneficiary,
Sunday Love Project.
With the musicians and audience bonding together through this collaborative effort to provide support for the Sunday Love Project, a special evening is planned highlighted by superb artistry, personal commentary and a pre-concert dessert-reception. This musical evening features distinguished faculty and students from the Curtis Institute of Music with a program of Dvořák’s virtuosic, folksy Terzetto in C Major, Op. 74; Jessie Montgomery’s programmatic and nimble, Musings; and Mozart’s radiant and sublime Clarinet Quintet in A Major, K. 581, “Stadler,” inspired by the virtuosity of clarinetist Anton Stadler.
Music for Food is a national, musician-led initiative for local hunger relief. Its concerts raise resources and awareness in the fight against hunger, empowering musicians to use their artistry to further social justice. Music for Food believes both music and food are essential to human life and growth. Music has the power to call forth the best in humanity, inspiring awareness and action when artists and audiences work together to transform the ineffable into tangible and needed food resources. Since its 2010 inception, it has grown to include 22 chapters and a growing international presence featuring performances by over 350 distinguished artists. To date, Music for Food has supported over 2 million meals for nearly 100 hunger-relief organizations through donations made at concerts.
The beneficiary: The Sunday Love Project
The mission of The Sunday Love Project is to share food among those experiencing food insecurity in their local community, while simultaneously building community. After seven years of primarily serving those experiencing homelessness (serving 2,000 meals weekly), it has now opened Greater Goods, a grocery store in Philadelphia’s Kensington neighborhood offering free groceries to 2,600 families monthly - those who otherwise may go hungry. The Sunday Love Project’s founder and Executive Director, Margaux Murphy, had the honor of being awarded the prestigious 2021 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. Ms. Murphy sees the humanity and inherent dignity in every person, knowing that everyone wants to be seen. For more information, go to sundaylove.org
Please note that cancellations are accepted through 2/11/25. Should you have to cancel by that date, your WC account will be issued a credit to be used for future purchases.