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Revamped “Friends of Music” Donor Recognition Program

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Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, Founder, Concerts from the Library of Congress [Charcoal Portrait by John Singer Sargent, 1923]

Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, Founder, Concerts from the Library of Congress [Charcoal Portrait by John Singer Sargent, 1923], Music Division, Library of Congress

For the 2014-2015 season of Concerts from the Library of Congress and the 150th birthday of our founding patron Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, the Music Division is pleased to introduce a revamped “Friends of Music” donor recognition program.

The Library needs your support to help grow, advance and make universally accessible its unparalleled performing arts programs. Your contributions enable the Library to continue its tradition of offering concerts free to the public today, tomorrow and for future generations!

Donors to the Library’s concert series (at various levels) are recognized through special programs for their commitment to enriching the patron experience. Every donor at every level counts!

“Friends of Music” Donor Recognition Program

The Library of Congress, the nation’s oldest federal cultural institution, is the world’s preeminent reservoir of knowledge, providing unparalleled resources to Congress and the American people. All donations to the Friends of Music are tax-deductible.

Consider making a gift today!
Give online at loc.gov/philanthropy/#friends_ofmusic or
contact Jan Lauridsen, Assistant Chief, Music Division at (202) 707-5503 | concerts [at] loc.gov.

Thank you for your continued support of Concerts from the Library of Congress!

Learn more about the 2014-2015 “Beyond Labels” season of Concerts from the Library of Congress


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