Special thanks is due to our supporters*
who help make our work possible:
Chevalier de Saint-Georges (1745 — 1799) : $50 - $149
Composer, conductor, violinist, and prize-winning fencer, Saint-Georges remains the only world class musician
to have taught music to Marie Antoinette and to have fought in the French Revolution.
to have taught music to Marie Antoinette and to have fought in the French Revolution.
Anonymous
Suzanne Asher Ashley Addington Isaac Becker-Howell Lael & Sam Birch Eve Boltax Ashlee Booth Lydia Brosnahan Lila Brown Miles Brown Julia Bumke Allen Callahan Nancy Cao Mary Carbonara Marissa Clark Rhodi Chambliss Greg Childress Marissa Clark Rachel Ciprotti Kori Coleman Juwonni Cottle Adam Cordle Marie Craig Matt Dahan Elizabeth de Brito Amanda DeBoer Sophie Delphis Gabby Diaz Emily Doolittle Stephen Drury Suzanne Ducker Jason Eckardt |
Carrie Eldrige-Dickson
Mary Fallon Brandon Farnsworth Stephen Farrell Mary Ferrillo Ena Fox Kristy Foye Carrie Frey Carole Friedman Karen Gahagan Pala Garcia Molly Gebrian Jennifer Gilman Clare Glackin Rachel Guerette Jane Hahn Barret Ham Kalya Hamlett Murray Hillary Harder Jason & Kimk Hardink Jeff Harman Samuel A. Hathaway Marcie Hershman Ellen Hinkle Betsy Hinkle Mahmoud Hussein Tracy Kraus Rebecca Levi Steve Lewis Simon Linn-Gerstein Daniel Lippel Andrew List |
George Little
Stefanie Lubkowski Kelly Martin Cari McAskill Janice McClelland Robert McCormick Patrick McGuire Francesca McNeeley Kelly Martin Nathan Mertens Kayleigh Miller Deidra Montgomery Mark Mullins Rox Myhrum John R. Nordell Doreen Ooi Ric’key Pageot Jane P Papa Maurice Parent Julia Petipas Annie Phillips Mark Phillips Elizabeth Player Stephen Poteet Lisa Prosch Laonikos Psimikakis Arthur Rishi Jason Rogers Ray Shows Rond Silver Joseph Snodgrass Ataria Quartet |
Cavani Quartet
WD Rankin Rhonda Rider Elana Riffle Elaine Rombola Anna Rubin Monika Bach & Chris Schroeder Margot Schwartz Nicholas Shellenberger Marshunda Smith Steven Snowden Jason Taylor Alastair Thompson Heather Tobin-Beiss Isabel Trautwein Jennifer Torrence Michael Unterman Lacey Upton Dan VanHassel Nina Vansuch Sabine Voigt Tihda Vongkoth Chris Watford Carolyn Whiting Katie Weissman Adam Workman Jacqueline Woody Lisa Wong Austin Wulliman Jed Wulliman Deborah Selig Zavracky |
Florence Price (1887 — 1953) : $150 - $299
An alumna of New England Conservatory, Price became the first Black woman to have an orchestral work
performed by a major symphony orchestra, and was also a teacher to Margaret Bonds.
performed by a major symphony orchestra, and was also a teacher to Margaret Bonds.
Anonymous
Charles Anderson Emily Bieber Harris Ashton Bush Daniel Callahan Courtney Closson |
Catherine Cosbey
Joe Cultrera Kat Dobbins Christina English Lisa Goddard Emily & Jesse Irons |
Joyce Li
Philip Lima James May Holly Newman Sara O'Brien Peggy Pearson |
Catherine Peterson
Suzanne Ricco Nicholas Schellenberger llya Vidrin Hannah Weisman & Mike Peluse Ankia Wistar-Jones Karen Zorn |
L. Viola Kinney (c. 1890 — 1945) : $300 - $499
Lady Viola Kinney’s only surviving work, the incredibly moving and prize-winning “Mother’s Sacrifice” for solo piano,
is among the few works of published music by Black women composers before 1910.
is among the few works of published music by Black women composers before 1910.
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Joshua Hahn
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Alison Hoffman
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Adrianne Munden-Dixon
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William Grant Still (1895 —1978) : $500 - $999
“The Dean of Afro-American Composers,” Still is a prestigious composer-conductor whose career included
many firsts for Black musicians. He was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance.
many firsts for Black musicians. He was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance.
Katherine Balch
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Robert Gordon
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Eien Hunter-Ishikawa
Miki Sophia-Cloud |
Marcus Thompson
Phyllis & Bud Wulliman |
Marian Anderson (1897 — 1993) : $1,000 - $4,999
Internationally acclaimed contralto, Marian Anderson performed in the world’s most prestigious venues as well as
on the Lincoln Memorial Steps for an audience of 75,000, and millions more on the radio.
on the Lincoln Memorial Steps for an audience of 75,000, and millions more on the radio.
Jeanette Callahan
Tim Clark Cecilia Clarke Arlene & Larry Dunn Lynn DuVal Luse Robert Lawson Dixon-Gordon Kristina Garner |
Ashleigh Gordon
Kyle Grimes, WCVB Alice Jones Leona McCarthey Alexandra Sopp Jonathan Van Ness Melissa Weikart |
Bank of America
Foundation Barr Foundation Brooklyn Community Fund Cambridge Arts Council Mass Humanities |
Howard and Katherine
Aibel Fitch Foundation MPDC Hibernian Hall Society of Composers, Inc The City of Boston The Mill River Fund The Rainin Foundation |
COLERIDGE TAYLOR-PERKINSON (1932 — 2004) : $5,000+
Composer, conductor, and pianist, “Perk’s” music can be heard in concert halls as well as in films,
including “A Warm December” (1973), starring Sidney Poitier.
including “A Warm December” (1973), starring Sidney Poitier.
Howard Gilman Foundation
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In Memory of William L. Paly
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The Boston Foundation
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*From July 1, 2020-January 2, 2021