Support

Support world-class Baroque music.

None of our work would be possible without the generosity and help by people like you. Your gift to our Annual- or Zimmerman Artistic Opportunity Fund, or as a volunteer will immediately be put to good use to bring you more concerts, broadcasts and recordings of the music you love.

(All gifts to Tempesta di Mare are tax-deductible as the law allows. EIN: 23-3013869)

MAKE A TAX-DEDUCTIBLE CONTRIBUTION

You may also mail your check to:
Tempesta di Mare
1034 Carpenter Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147

To make a gift by phone, please call us at (215) 755-8776.

If you have a question about giving or about a previous gift you have made, please call us at the same number or email us.

ANNUAL FUND

Tempesta’s work is supported every year by the generosity of individuals, foundations, corporations and government agencies. Every gift—however large or small—counts towards making all our projects possible. Use the button to make a first-time, recurring or renewing gift on our secure server.

MAKE A GIFT TO THE ANNUAL FUND

ZIMMERMAN ARTISTIC OPPORTUNITY FUND

The Zimmerman Artistic Opportunity Fund was established in 2015 with a legacy gift by Robert Zimmerman, whose vision for Tempesta’s artistic potential and growth inspires us to continue our annual Chandos CD recordings, pursue the discovery and revival of forgotten masterpieces, and seek out exceptional performance opportunities for the ensemble.
To make a gift to the Fund now, or to speak with us about a planned gift, please call Managing Director Ulrike Shapiro at (215) 755-8776.
Current projects made possible by the Zimmerman Artistic Opportunity Fund:

CD RecordingJanitsch: rediscoveries from the Sara Levy collection. Four flute quartets and the Overture Grosso for double orchestra by Johann Gottlieb Janitsch (1708-1763) from the famed Berlin Sing-Academy collection by Jewish patroness Sara Levy, that was taken by the Red Army as spoils of war at the end of World War II and believed lost, until its rediscovery and repatriation to Berlin in 2001. CD Release date: early Spring 2018.

Special Performance: Fire & Invention: Telemann’s showpieces for the Dresden Orchestra. Orchestra performance presented in association with the Folger Consort of the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington D.C. October 12, 2017, 7:00 at the Lutheran Church of the Reformation, Washington, D.C.

VOLUNTEER

Volunteers provide invaluable support at Tempesta di Mare concerts, in the office during annual ticket and membership mailings, and by providing housing for our visiting artists during production weeks. Email us if you’re interested in finding out how you can lend a helping hand.

THESE FOUNDATIONS AND GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GENEROUSLY CONTRIBUTE TO OUR ART. WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR THEIR SUPPORT.