Rachel Barton Pine
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"The RBP Foundation is undertaking to research, commission, and compile
music and collect related information for The String Student’s Library
of Music by Black Composers."
MUSIC INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO CELEBRATES 87 YEARS AT ANNUAL GALA MAY 15
Violinist Rachel Barton Pine Receives Dushkin Award;
Susan and Richard (in memory) Kiphart Receive Cultural Visionary Award;
Elaine Felder Receives Colburn Award for Teaching Excellence
The Music Institute of Chicago
hosts its annual gala Monday, May 15 at the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago,
120 East Delaware Place. The oldest community music school in Illinois
and one of the three largest community music schools in the nation, the
Music Institute is planning a celebratory evening highlighted by the
presentation of the Dushkin Award to acclaimed violinist Rachel Barton Pine.
The evening begins at 5:30 p.m. with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres,
followed by an elegant dinner and awards presentation. Musical
performances throughout the evening include talented students from the
Music Institute’s Community School, award-winning students from its
renowned Academy
for gifted pre-college musicians, and young students from its ArtsLink
outreach programs, including the Suzuki violin program on the Northwest
Side of Chicago, a collaborative effort with the YMCA.
The prestigious Dushkin Award, established more than 30 years ago and
named for the Music Institute’s visionary founders Dorothy and David
Dushkin, recognizes international luminaries in the world of music for
their contributions to the art form, as well as to the education of
youth. Past recipients include Joshua Bell, Deborah Rutter, André
Previn, Lang Lang, Stephen Sondheim, Riccardo Muti, Yo-Yo Ma, Leon
Fleisher, Renée Fleming, Placido Domingo, William Warfield, Isaac Stern,
Sir Georg Solti, Pierre Boulez, Samuel Ramey, and Bruno Bartoletti,
among others.
This year’s recipient, Rachel Barton Pine, is an
internationally admired concert violinist, recording artist, educator,
and philanthropist. She has appeared as a soloist with many of the
country’s most prestigious symphony orchestras under the baton of
renowned conductors from around the globe. Celebrated as a leading
interpreter of great classical and contemporary works, her performances
combine her innate gift for emotional communication and her scholarly
fascination with historical research. Her prolific discography of 30
albums on major labels reflects her interest in the great classical
works as well as contemporary composers and historically neglected
artists. Having studied at the Music Institute with the legendary Almita and Roland Vamos,
Pine is committed to encouraging the next generation to experience the
transformative power of the arts. Her Rachel Barton Pine Foundation
assists young artists through various projects, including the Instrument
Loan Program, Grants for Education and Career, Global HeartStrings
(supporting classical musicians in developing countries), and a
curricular series in development in conjunction with the University of
Michigan: Music by Black Composers. She is a Life Trustee of the Music
Institute of Chicago, which named the “Rachel Barton Pine Violin Chair”
in her honor.
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