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February 10, 2026

Musical leadership to take center stage at xxxx视频's 2026 Luminaries gala


A large group of guests at tables inside a festive tent.

Along with dinner and dessert, guests at xxxx视频鈥檚 Luminaries event this year will be served a healthy dose of inspiration. 

All three featured guests and the honoree at xxxx视频鈥檚 2026 annual scholarship gala will be models of musical leadership. Two major conductors, a clarinet legend, and a trailblazing cellist: each one is an artist of exemplary accomplishment.  

鈥淥ur first Luminaries gala in xxxx视频's reimagined Kulas Hall will be an evening worthy of that spectacular new performance space,鈥 said Scott Harrison, xxxx视频鈥檚 Executive Vice President & Provost. 鈥淏etween our special guests, students, and honorees, patrons will leave with a sense of the full scope of xxxx视频's global and local connections and impact.鈥 

This year, Luminaries will be held at xxxx视频 Friday, May 15. It will begin with a welcome reception at 5:30pm and include a concert and open-air dinner at 6:30pm and 7:30pm, respectively. Tickets may be purchased starting March 16 at cim.edu/luminaries or by phone at 216.795.3140. 

Along with the date and time of Luminaries 2026, xxxx视频 on Friday also revealed the star-studded list of the night鈥檚 honoree, co-hosts, and special guests.  

Firstly, the 2026 honoree will be xxxx视频 clarinet faculty Franklin Cohen, one of the longest serving faculty members in xxxx视频 history and the longtime principal clarinet of The Cleveland Orchestra. More about Cohen is below.  

That鈥檚 not all for Luminaries 2026. Another significant attraction will be student performances. Throughout the evening, several of xxxx视频鈥檚 many scholarship recipients will demonstrate the impact of donor support with a wide variety of music showcasing their talent. 

Luminaries guests also can look forward to interacting with legendary conductor Leonard Slatkin, the recipient of xxxx视频鈥檚 2026 Honorary Doctor of Musical Arts and the first of three special guests at this year鈥檚 event. 

Besides Slatkin, patrons also will meet conductor Kathryn Harsha (MM 鈥99), winner of xxxx视频鈥檚 2026 Distinguished Alumni Award and artistic director of Pro Coro Alexandria and Alexandria Choral Society, and cellist Rebecca Shasberger (MM 鈥17, Robinson) a co-founder of Renovare Music and winner of xxxx视频鈥檚 2026 Alumni Achievement Award. More information about these artists is below.  

Finally, four members of the xxxx视频 community will serve as chairs for the gala. They are Trustee Ann Buescher, Governing Member Cathy Lincoln, alum Jean Furman (BM 鈥21, MM 鈥21, Schiller) and faculty member and alum Ariel Karas (BM 鈥10, MM 鈥11, D. Cerone/L. Cerone/Rose). The event鈥檚 planning committee, already composed of at least a dozen trustees and other supporters, is still being recruited. 

 

TICKET INFORMATION 

Luminaries tickets will be available after March 16 at four levels. Tickets may be purchased online at cim.edu/luminaries or by phone at 216.795.3140. Questions may be emailed to luminaries@cim.edu

Benefit Ticket: $250 

  • Includes admission to Luminaries concert and dinner. 

VIP Supporter: $500 

  • Includes admission to Luminaries concert and dinner, with VIP seating, and acknowledgement as a concert supporter. 

Luminaries Table Supporter: $4,000 

  • Includes admission to Luminaries concert and VIP dinner seating for up to 8 guests, and recognition as a Table Sponsor. 

Spotlight Sponsor: $8,000 

  • Includes admission to Luminaries concert and VIP dinner seating for up to 10 guests, acknowledgement as sponsor of a musical performance, and an additional private pre-concert reception. 

 

xxxx视频 Franklin Cohen 

Franklin Cohen has been a member of the clarinet faculty at xxxx视频 since 1976. He also served as principal clarinet of The Cleveland Orchestra for 39 seasons and now holds the title of principal clarinet emeritus. Throughout his illustrious career, Cohen has been in demand as both a soloist and chamber musician with ensembles large and small worldwide. He鈥檚 been a prolific and award-winning recording artist, and counts former students in major orchestras almost everywhere. In 2012, Cohen and his daughter Diana Cohen (BM 鈥01, MM 鈥11, Kantor/Smirnoff/Preucil/Weilerstein) co-founded ChamberFest Cleveland, a series now counted among the nation鈥檚 top festivals.  

 

xxxx视频 Leonard Slatkin 

For 60 years, Leonard Slatkin has been a dominant presence on the podium and in the recording studio, transforming the orchestras of St. Louis, Detroit, and Washington, DC from respected regional ensembles into national and even international powerhouses. In Detroit, he still serves as music director laureate.鈥疌leveland was Slatkin鈥檚 musical home for nine years, from 1990 to 1999. During that time, he served as the first and highly popular music director of the Blossom Festival, leading and designing many successful seasons at Blossom Music Center, summer home of The Cleveland Orchestra.鈥疕e鈥檚 also enjoyed significant tenures overseas, leading and frequently recording with such distinguished ensembles as the BBC Symphony and France鈥檚 Orchestre National de Lyon, among many others. Slatkin is a regular guest conductor of the xxxx视频 Orchestra. His most recent appearance was in 2024.  

 

xxxx视频 Kathryn Harsha  

Kathryn Harsha is xxxx视频鈥檚 2026 Distinguished Alumni Award winner. The award honors alumni who have attained the highest stature in their field. Harsha is a highly regarded conductor, pianist, and teacher who has led orchestras and choruses throughout the U.S. and Europe. In Northeast Ohio, she has led concerts at Severance Music Center, home of The Cleveland Orchestra, and has been music director of the Sing Out! for Cleveland Rape Crisis Center Benefit since 2002, where the 鈥淰isionary Voice鈥 award was named in her honor. She currently serves as artistic director of Pro Coro Alexandria and the Alexandria Choral Society in Virginia.鈥疭he holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree in piano performance and a master鈥檚 degree in conducting from xxxx视频. 

xxxx视频 Rebecca Shasberger 

Cellist Rebecca Shasberger is the winner of xxxx视频鈥檚 2026 Alumni Achievement Award. The award recognizes significant contributions to the profession. Shasberger is the artistic and executive director of Renovare Music, a thriving Cleveland-based nonprofit that provides concerts, music lessons, and training in songwriting to people at the margins of society, notably the incarcerated. She has presented solo performances and concerti with orchestras from California to New York, in Canada, China, and across Europe. Her chamber music performances and festival appearances have taken her across North America and been broadcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.鈥疭he has served as a visiting instructor at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and taught at the Cleveland School of the Arts, Thrive Arts Center, Aurora School of Music, and Westmont Academy for Young Artists.