Funders & Partners

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Kronos’ 50 for the Future is made possible through the generosity and foresight of a select group of visionary contributors. Their commitment to new repertoire allows Kronos Performing Arts Association to shepherd the creation of an extraordinary, open-source library of commissioned pieces, scores, parts, recordings, and pedagogical material. We are grateful to the following individuals and institutions for their commitment to this signature program and honored to acknowledge their contributions.

Funders

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$250,000 & above

Carnegie Hall

$150,000 – $249,999

Andrea Abernethy Lunsford

$100,000 – $149,999

Marjorie Randolph

The National Endowment for the Arts

$50,000 – $99,999

Peggy Dorfman & the Ralph I. Dorfman Family Fund

Mai Family Foundation

$25,000 – $49,999

Anonymous

Bob and Jeanne Frasca Fund

Ann Hatch – Tin Man Fund

David and Evelyne Lennette

The Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation

Telluray Foundation

Gottfried and Janet Tittiger

$10,000 – $24,999

Bungie, Inc.

EACH Foundation

Friends of Kronos at The Sea Ranch

Fariba Ghaffari

Donlyn Lyndon and Alice Wingwall

Sara Sackner and Andrew Behar

Elizabeth and Justus Schlichting

$5,000 – $9,999

Jeremy Cowperthwaite and Elba Watkins

Hank Dutt and Greg Dubinsky

Robert Gordon

Raulee Marcus

Kären and Tom Nagy

Anne Popkin

Ann Ramsay-Jenkins & the William M. Jenkins Advised Fund at Seattle Foundation

Jonathan and Diana Calthorpe Rose

Priscilla Stoyanof and David Roche

$2,500 – $4,999

The Amphion Foundation

Claudia and Philip Dichter

Brian Kleis and Jim Lock

Alta Tingle

$1,000 – $2,499

Janet Cowperthwaite and Paul Kilduff

Ellen Wang and Rosemary Busher

Carol Yaple and Richard Klasa

Up to $999

Bill Brastow and Marikka Rypa

Gretchen Brosius

Patricia Crown and Anthony Radice

Debbie and Rick Fisher

Alan Fleming

Lauren and Nicholas Frankel

Ellen Gilkerson and Leslie Lamport

Jean Halloran

Sumiko Ito and Don Allison

Katrina Krimsky

Mary Magill

Lennon McAuliffe and Emily Leonard

Drew McCalley and Marilyn Green

Christine and Tom O'Connor

Andrew Perlman and Phyllis Gardner

Victor Rowley and Stanley Yarnell

Audrey Shafer and Robert Townsend

Virginia Siegman

Curtis Smith and Sue Threlkeld

Lisen Stromberg

Vicki and Larry Sullivan

Marc Tessier-Lavigne and Mary Hynes

Terisa and Mark Vershel

Marie Vought

KPAA is grateful for Stanford University Libraries support of Kronos’ 50 for the Future.

Partners

In addition to Lead Partner Carnegie Hall, an adventurous group of presenters, academic institutions, and other arts organizations are participating as Legacy Partners and Commissioning Partners, engaging in performances and educational programs that feature the musical works and related resources that are developed over the course of the project. Through jointly designed master classes, workshops, and residencies, Kronos continues to work with each of these core partners to extend the reach of their own educational programs within their communities. All of the partners introduced below have tangibly helped make this body of work possible and freely available.

Lead Partner

Carnegie HallNew York, New York, USA

Legacy Partners

Commissioning Partners

21C MUSIC FESTIVAL AT THE ROYAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSICToronto, Ontario, Canada

21ST-CENTURY MUSICIAN INITIATIVE, DEPAUW UNIVERSITYGreencastle, Indiana, USA

ARIZONA ARTS LIVE, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONATucson, Arizona, USA

BANFF CENTRE FOR ARTS AND CREATIVITYBanff, Alberta, Canada

BERGEN INTERNATIONAL FESTIVALBergen, Norway

BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITYBowling Green, Ohio, USA

CALGARY PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRACalgary, Alberta, Canada

CARAMOOR CENTER FOR MUSIC AND THE ARTSKatonah, New York, USA

CHAMBER MUSIC | OCLake Forest, California, USA

COLORADO COLLEGEColorado Springs, Colorado, USA

CU PRESENTS & COLLEGE OF MUSIC AT THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, BOULDERBoulder, Colorado, USA

ESTERHAZY FOUNDATIONEisenstadt, Austria

FRIENDS OF CHAMBER MUSIC, PORTLANDPortland, Oregon, USA

GREC 2019 FESTIVAL DE BARCELONABarcelona, Spain

GREEN MUSIC CENTER AT SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITYRohnert Park, California, USA

GUILD HALL OF EAST HAMPTONEast Hampton, New York, USA

HANCHER AUDITORIUM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWAIowa City, Iowa, USA

THE HARKER SCHOOLSan Jose, California, USA

INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF ARTS & IDEASNew Haven, Connecticut, USA

JORGENSEN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS/UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUTStorrs, Connecticut, USA

THE ROBERT AND JUDI NEWMAN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS & LAMONT SCHOOL OF MUSIC, UNIVERSITY OF DENVERDenver, Colorado, USA

OZ ARTS NASHVILLEWITH BLAIR SCHOOL OF MUSIC AT VANDERBILT UNIVERSITYNashville, Tennessee, USA

PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY OF ORANGE COUNTYIrvine, California, USA

PRO ARTE MUSICALSan Juan, Puerto Rico

ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, STOCKHOLMStockholm, Sweden

SEATTLE THEATRE GROUPSeattle, Washington, USA

SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF ARTSSingapore

THE SOCRATES PROJECT AT MCMASTER UNIVERSITYHamilton, Ontario, Canada

STANFORD LIVEStanford, California, USA

SYMPHONY NOVA SCOTIAHalifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

THY CENTRE FOR MUSICAL ARTSVestervig, Denmark

TORONTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAToronto, Ontario, Canada

UMASS AMHERST FINE ARTS CENTERAmherst, Massachusetts, USA

UNLV COLLEGE OF FINE ARTSLas Vegas, Nevada, USA

UPPSALA KONSERT & KONGRESSUppsala, Sweden

VANCOUVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAVancouver, British Columbia, Canada

WYATT ARTIST IN RESIDENCE SERIES, MOUNT ROYAL UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORYCalgary, Alberta, Canada