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Conrad Prebys Music Center

Coordinates: 32°52′40″N 117°14′04″W / 32.877820°N 117.234556°W / 32.877820; -117.234556
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Conrad Prebys Music Center
CPMC
The entrance to the music center
Map
LocationLa Jolla, California
Coordinates32°52′40″N 117°14′04″W / 32.877820°N 117.234556°W / 32.877820; -117.234556
Public transitMTS Gilman Transit Center
OwnerUniversity of California San Diego
TypeConcert hall
Genre(s)Music
Capacity400 (Concert Hall)
170 (Recital Hall)
155 (Experimental Theater)
Construction
Opened8 May 2009 (2009-05-08)
Construction cost$53 million
ArchitectLMN Architects
Tenants
UC San Diego Department of Music
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Website
http://musicweb.ucsd.edu/

The Conrad Prebys Music Center (CPMC) is a music center on the campus of the University of California, San Diego. It houses the university's music department, and is anchored by the 400-seat Concert Hall, in addition to the 170-seat Recital Hall and an Experimental Theatre with a variable digital acoustics system.[1]

History

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From 1975 to 2009, the UC San Diego music department had been housed primarily in the Mandeville Center.[2] But because the central Mandeville Auditorium had been designed as an all-purpose venue to accommodate a large variety of functions, the 800-seat hall was not ideally suited acoustically for music performance.[3]

Financing for a new Music Center was approved by the UC System in late 2006, and construction began in 2007. The $53-million Music Center was completed in May 2009 after receiving two donations totaling $9 million from local philanthropist Conrad Prebys. The building was constructed from the inside out, designed by architects Mark Reddington and Wendy Pautz of LMN Architects in Seattle and renowned acoustician Cyril M. Harris, in consultation with then chair of the music department, Rand Steiger.[4]

Conrad Prebys Concert Hall

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The centerpiece of the Music Center is the 400 seat Concert Hall. The hall's interior is an asymmetrical system of triangular wood and plaster surfaces that fold around the room in order to diffuse sound throughout the space. The acoustics of the Concert Hall was the final project of acoustician Cyril M. Harris' career, who retired following the completion of the hall.[5]

The first event to take place at the CPMC Concert Hall occurred on May 8, 2009, with a gala concert featuring works by UC San Diego faculty composers Rand Steiger, Philippe Manoury, Pulitzer Prize winner Roger Reynolds and Guggenheim Fellowship recipients Anthony Davis and Lei Liang.

Awards

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The Music Center was awarded the 2009 American Institute of Architects Seattle Chapter Commendation Award, 2009 McGraw-Hill Construction Publishing's Best Higher Education/Research Facility in Southern California, and the 2010 San Diego Architecture Foundation Orchids & Onions' Grand Orchid designation.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ http://musicweb.ucsd.edu/MusicCenter/files/Music_Center_Facts.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ http://mandeville.ucsd.edu/
  3. ^ "History".
  4. ^ "Department of Music : Conrad Prebys Music Center : Background". Archived from the original on 2012-04-21. Retrieved 2012-04-09.
  5. ^ "The Acoustical Design of UCSD's Conrad Prebys Concert Hall". 8 May 2009.
  6. ^ "LMN Architects | Conrad Prebys Music Center". Archived from the original on 2012-05-02. Retrieved 2012-04-09.
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