{"id":4962,"date":"2011-09-29T05:25:00","date_gmt":"2011-09-29T05:25:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lbpost.com\/articles\/life\/cal-state-long-beach-breaks-ground-on-bob-cole-conservatory-of-music-pavilion-and-plaza\/"},"modified":"2011-09-29T05:25:00","modified_gmt":"2011-09-29T05:25:00","slug":"cal-state-long-beach-breaks-ground-on-bob-cole-conservatory-of-music-pavilion-and-plaza","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lbpost.com\/esd\/hi-lo\/cal-state-long-beach-breaks-ground-on-bob-cole-conservatory-of-music-pavilion-and-plaza","title":{"rendered":"Cal State Long Beach Breaks Ground on Bob Cole Conservatory of Music Pavilion and Plaza"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>12:45pm | <\/strong>The official groundbreaking of Cal State Long Beach\u2019s (CSULB) Bob Cole Conservatory of Music Pavilion and Plaza was held on Friday, Sept. 23, and marked commencement of construction on what is planned as the hub of the conservatory, serving students, faculty and the community. Three conservatory faculty, Carolyn Bremer, Martin Herman and Alan Shockley, wrote fanfares in celebration of the $2.5 million project.<\/p>\n<p>The Bob Cole Conservatory of Music Pavilion and Plaza are expected to be completed at the end of the summer in 2012. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe building of this pavilion and plaza is a symbol.&nbsp; However, a symbol in itself is powerless, but with enough people behind it, a building can change the world,\u201d said Raymond Torres-Santos, dean for CSULB\u2019s College of the Arts.&nbsp; \u201cBuildings are physical representations, the manifestation of a common cultural agreement.&nbsp; They allow you to see inside the mind of the community that created it. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis plaza represents the entrance of a holy place of music-making and the future transformation of minds, but there is also a practical consideration here,\u201d the dean continued.&nbsp; \u201cOur new gateway will provide a huge open space\u2026that can become a huge focal point for special events and passive recreation.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Completely funded through private donations, the project includes an exhibit honoring the legacy of Bob Cole including photos, artifacts and memorabilia; terraced seating adjacent to music practice rooms that will serve as an amphitheater; a new entry plaza; renovation of the existing Music Complex; and new landscaping and walking paths extending through the complex toward the pavilion.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe pavilion holding the piano and other precious belongings of Mr. Bob Cole will remind us of the power of passion.&nbsp; Music was Bob Cole\u2019s passion and favorite pastime,\u201d Torres-Santos noted.&nbsp; \u201cThe pavilion will create a portal for our faculty, students and visitors.&nbsp; Taken together, the physical improvement will enhance the area as an artistic village together with the Dance Department and Carpenter Performing Arts Center.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Also speaking at the ground breaking were Music Department Chair John Carnahan, CSULB Provost and Executive Vice President Don Para, music student and Cole Scholar Rodolfo &#8220;Rudy&#8221; Silva (who was the very first recipient of a Cole Scholarship), and Robert Bersi, special counsel for University Advancement at CSULB. <\/p>\n<p>In 2008 CSULB\u2019s Department of Music was renamed the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music in recognition of a $16.4 million donation to the university from the Bob Cole Trust, the largest donation in CSULB\u2019s history.&nbsp; Cole, who died in 2004, was a successful Long Beach real estate entrepreneur for more than 35 years who enjoyed playing piano for his family and friends.&nbsp; His passion for music and supporting students interested in its study led to the donation that created the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The official groundbreaking of Cal State Long Beach\u2019s (CSULB) Bob Cole Conservatory of Music Pavilion and Plaza was held on Friday, Sept. 23, and marked commencement of construction on what is planned as the hub of the conservatory, serving students, faculty and the community. 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