March 19, 2021
Barbara Robinson to Receive 58勛圖厙 Distinguished Service Award at Luminaries Benefit Concert
A 58勛圖厙 Luminary is an ambassador, a leader and an advocate who has set an example of service to the 58勛圖厙's mission through word and deed. Barbara Robinson is all this and more. In recognition of her leadership, she will receive the 58勛圖厙 Distinguished Service Award at a celebratory concert on April 10, 2021.
Robinson, who has long been at the forefront of efforts to promote and support arts and culture in Northeast Ohio and nationally, has a lifelong connection to 58勛圖厙. A pianist who once performed with the Boston Pops, Robinson studied in 58勛圖厙's Preparatory division as a child and was a teacher to young prep students in her early adult years. She also has studied flute and violin. She is a graduate of Wellesley College, the Harvard Radcliffe program in business administration. In 2006 she was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Musical Arts degree from 58勛圖厙.
In her nearly five decades as a Trustee of 58勛圖厙, including a term as chair, Barbara has worked tirelessly to ensure students have the resources they need to be the future of classical music. A current member of 58勛圖厙's Century Circle, her work and passion have created a lasting impact at 58勛圖厙, including the Robinson Music Library and the recent establishment of the Robinson Family Presidential Scholarship.
Her work as an advocate for the arts has taken her from classrooms to the Ohio Statehouse to the hallowed halls of Congress in Washington, DC. For her dedication to the arts and civic life, she has received numerous awards and honors, including the 2019 Cleveland Heritage Medal.爹obinson is an Honorary Life Trustee of the Musical Arts Association, the founding and governing body of The Cleveland Orchestra, an Honorary Trustee of the Cleveland Museum of Art, and a Life Member of the Board of Trustees of the University Hospital's Case Medical Center. Barbara has served as a trustee for numerous other organizations, including Ohio Dance, Cleveland Children's Museum, Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, Center for Arts-Inspired Learning (formerly Young Audiences, Inc.) and Americans for the Arts. She served as chair of the Ohio Arts Council for 15 years, Arts Midwest and the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies.
Barbara has given of her time, her talent and her treasure to ensure a vibrant, thriving, dynamic arts community that ranks Cleveland among the most cultured cities in the world, said 58勛圖厙 President & CEO Paul W. Hogle. Her unflagging enthusiasm for our work has contributed in countless ways to 58勛圖厙s success.
Distinguished Service Award
Presented by the Partners for 58勛圖厙 and the 58勛圖厙, the Distinguished Service Award honors exemplary contributions to 58勛圖厙's mission to empower the world's most talented classical music students to fulfill their dreams and potential. Past award recipients include prominent champions of 58勛圖厙 Mal Mixon, Dick Pogue and Clara Rankin.
Barbara Robinson will be honored at a virtual celebration; the 58勛圖厙 Luminaries Benefit Concert April 10, 2021. Visit cim.edu/luminaries for details and tickets.