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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.
Anonymous
Suzanne Asher
Ashley Addington

Isaac Becker-Howell
Lael & Sam Birch

Eve Boltax
​Ashlee Booth
Lydia Brosnahan
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Lila Brown
Miles Brown
Allen Callahan
Nancy Cao

Marissa Clark
Rhodi Chambliss
Greg Childress
Marissa Clark
Courtney Closson
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
K
aren Gahagan
Pala Garcia
​Molly Gebrian

​Jennifer Gilman
Clare Glackin
Rachel Guerette
​​Jane Hahn
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
Maurice Parent
Julia Petipas
Annie Phillips
Mark Phillips

Stephen Poteet
Lisa Prosch
​Laonikos Psimikakis
Arthur Rishi
Jason Rogers

Ray Shows
Rond Silver
​​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
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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.
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

​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.
  
Joshua Hahn

Alison Hoffman
Adrianne Munden-Dixon

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.
Katherine Balch
Eien Hunter-Ishikawa
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.
Jeanette Callahan
Cecilia Clarke
Arlene & Larry Dunn
Lynn DuVal Luse
Robert Lawson Dixon-Gordon
​Kristina Garner
Ashleigh Gordon
Kyle Grimes
Alice Jones
Leona McCarthey
Alexandra Sopp
Jonathan Van Ness
​Melissa Weikart
Bank of America Foundation
​​Brooklyn Community Fund
Mass Humanities
Howard and Katherine Aibel Fitch Foundation
MPDC Hibernian Hall
Society of Composers, Inc
The City of Boston, Barr Foundation & The Boston Foundation
​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.
Howard Gilman Foundation
In Memory of William L. Paly 
The Boston Foundation
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