How We Put Donations to Work for our Community
As I finish up signing a large pile of letters to generous donors asking them to renew their gifts to the Schubert Club’s annual fund,…
As I finish up signing a large pile of letters to generous donors asking them to renew their gifts to the Schubert Club’s annual fund,…
Today’s post is written by Paul Olson, Director of Development at the Schubert Club. In the summer of 1829, the 20-year-old composer Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy made a…
Join us this Saturday morning at the Landmark Center for a free, sensory-friendly Azure Concert for families and individuals touched by autism. In “Pluck, Strum,…
The Schubert Club is very fortunate to have a very strong base of donors and subscribers. We are able to brag about halls…
Today’s blog post is about one of our newest education programs, KidsJam, written by Kate Cooper, our Director of Museum and Education at The…
After a relatively quiet summer – at least in terms of attending concerts – I find myself back in full swing. We’ve had two…
Special Offer! Through Oct 4, purchase a PICK-3 Schubert Club Mix package and save 50% on tickets to Tembembe! If you purchase a PICK-3 package,…
Over the summer I read a blog post of a professional orchestra wind player who wrote up a list of things he didn’t like to…
Earlier this month, I had the opportunity at our Schubert Club Annual Luncheon to reflect back on the past season. In case you…
Today’s blog post about Theoroi is written by The Schubert Club’s Marketing Intern, Quinn Shadko. Theoroi is a Schubert Club program attempting to cultivate the next generation…
Today’s post is written by Max Carlson, The Schubert Club’s Program and Production Associate who manages our Composer Mentorship Program. The Schubert Club hosts a unique opportunity…
Today’s post is written by Max Carlson, The Schubert Club’s Program and Production Associate who manages our Composer Mentorship Program. Did you know that The Schubert Club…