Support Chatham Baroque

Chatham Baroque's ticket sales and CD earnings cover only a small portion of the cost of operating a successful ensemble. While we receive support from the foundation and corporate community, our many generous individuals ensure the success of each season. These contributions fund a wide range of activities, including our Pittsburgh concert series, touring, recording, community outreach, and educational programming. All contributions are designated towards general operations, unless otherwise directed.  Gifts may also be made in honor of or in memory of a special person or event.   

Please consider making your gift to Chatham Baroque, and join our donor family today!

Emily Norman Davidson Fund

An astounding number of contributions are given every year in memory of co-founder and violinist, Emily Norman Davidson. Some of these gifts came from groups ranging from Pittsburgh Symphony musicians to the Ultimate Frisbee team, Pounce.

Chatham Baroque has dedicated these gifts to support one series concert a year in memory of Emily's great passion for music and love for Chatham Baroque.

What Emily helped to put in motion was an early music ensemble that in quality has earned plaudits for its performances and recordings around the world. 

Keep Emily's legacy alive by making a contribution today.

 

 

Recent Blog Posts

Thanks to all for a great Party!

The reviews from Twelfth Night are in. Many thanks to all attendees, donors, and sponsors for making 2012 our most successful gala to date!

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Twelfth Night Tickets Available!

We are thrilled to announce the thirteenth annual Twelfth Night Fundraising Gala on Saturday, January 7 at the majestic, century-old Pittsburgh Athletic Assoc Read more »

Upcoming Events & Performances

Westminster Music and Arts

February 26, 2012
4:00 pm
Westminster Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh

PB&J: Mulligan's Stew

March 17, 2012
10:00 am
315 Shady Avenue, Pittsburgh

PB&J: Mulligan's Stew

March 17, 2012
11:30 am
315 Shady Avenue, Pittsburgh