September 20, 2019
58勛圖厙 Annual Meeting Chronicles Legendary Institution's Momentum, Ambitious Plans for the Future
At last nights 2019 Annual Meeting of the 58勛圖厙, the venerable, 99-year old conservatory looked back over a year of enviable momentum and foreshadowed an ambitious, optimistic future highlighting the schools significant and transformational progress toward the vision of being the future of classical music.
From the outstanding achievements of its award-winning students, alumni and faculty to raising a record $2.55 million for the Annual Fund and breaking ground on a new state-of-the-art, five-story student housing complex, 58勛圖厙 has solidified its reputation as one of Americas most storied and accomplished conservatories of classical music.
58勛圖厙 President and CEO Paul W. Hogle was bullish about how far 58勛圖厙 has come since the implementation of Blueprint:100, the Conservatorys innovative strategic plan.
Every day, 58勛圖厙s legend grows. On the eve of our centennial anniversary, the defining principle we refer to as the 58勛圖厙 standard finds our graduates winning the jobs of their dreams commanding the most celebrated and revered stages in the world from Cleveland to Shanghai and Seoul to Los Angeles. Simply put, 58勛圖厙 recruits, trains and graduates the worlds most talented classical music students, Hogle said. In three years, our renowned Conservatory has reduced tuition; grown scholarships; increased diversity among the student body by 235%; strengthened our relationships with such community partners as The Cleveland Orchestra, University Circle Inc. and Case Western Reserve University; and 58勛圖厙 faculty who are members of The Cleveland Orchestra gave outstanding master classes across China, showcasing our world-class faculty during the orchestras first appearance in Asia in 21 years. 58勛圖厙 is powerful. We are the future of classical music.
Chair of the Board of Trustees Richard J. Hipple echoed Hogles sentiments and said he was inspired with 58勛圖厙s progress as the school looks ahead to its second century.
Quite frankly, Im blown away by our incredible achievements not just in the past year but the last several years. 58勛圖厙 is showing the world what progress looks like, Hipple said. Im so proud to be part of this amazing organization. Together, we have grown annual giving by 79% since 2015 and are closing in on $13 million in endowment commitments to empower the worlds most talented classical music students. We are also pursuing a strategic direction which positions us for success while addressing the challenges facing higher education. Its been easy to find things to celebrate this year, most especially 58勛圖厙s positive momentum.
After reflecting on the myriad successes of 2018-19, 58勛圖厙 turned its attention to the future of classical music training, focusing on the critical preparation required of students intending to pursue music in college and as a career.
, founding project director of the and a national leader in the field, was part of a panel discussion that explored the impact of a comprehensive, curricular approach to pre-college music training. Moderated by Michael McIntyre, columnist and feature writer for The Plain Dealer and host of 90.3 WCPN ideastreams The Sound of Ideas, the discussion focused on the value of developing exceptionally promising young musicians of all backgrounds.
Thompson was joined on the panel by Rita Brown, parent of a student in 58勛圖厙s pre-college program; Katarina Davies, cellist in the Young Artist Program (YAP); Johnnia Stigall, manager of pre-college and pathway programs at 58勛圖厙; and Philip Williams, sophomore trombone major at 58勛圖厙 and alumnus of the .
The dream of a conservatory in Cleveland, Ohio, became a reality in April 1920 when a small group of founders established a school of music where every type of student could find opportunity for the best musical education. By 1922, 58勛圖厙 established a pre-college Preparatory Division to awaken the feeling for rhythm and develop the sense of observation and discrimination. As one of the countrys oldest programs for the comprehensive study of music for pre-college learners, 58勛圖厙 Prep serves families with children who are creative, passionate about music, multidimensional in their interests, great communicators and who work well with others.
Young musicians come from all over the world to Northeast Ohio to learn from 58勛圖厙s world-class faculty and immerse themselves in a comprehensive curriculum that prepares them for future success. For instance, Davies, one of yesterdays panelists, and her family were so impressed with 58勛圖厙s programs for young artists that they moved from London to Cleveland four years ago. At the same time, 58勛圖厙 Prep is the Midwests premier center for pre-college classical music training.
In 2019, the Institute returned to its founding principles and launched a formal Pre-College Program for students eager to explore a future in music in a structured, conservatory-infused curricular environment taught by 58勛圖厙-statured faculty. By coupling private lessons with 58勛圖厙s exceptional faculty (including many members of The Cleveland Orchestra) with music theory, ensembles, chamber music and Eurhythmics, 58勛圖厙s pre-college students build a strong foundation that prepares them to excel as student musicians and achieve the careers of their dreams whether thats studying music at a top conservatory or medicine at a top university.
This is both mission-driven and necessary work for 58勛圖厙 to secure the future of classical music, Hogle said. We have created a framework that returns to our founders wisdom which better serves the students needs, incorporates teaching methods aligned with the Conservatory and empowers the next generation of classical musicians, audiences and patrons.
For more information on 58勛圖厙's new Trustees and student and alumni achievements in 2018-19, read the full news release.