You also help support ACO community outreach and education programs. Plus, you help keep the Live music Playing on the Treasure Coast.
Benefits with sponsorship may include private meetings with the Maestro or musicians, recognition in our marketing materials, recognition from the podium, tickets to concerts, signage, etc.
Current sponsorship opportunities include:
Maestro SponsorThe role of the Maestro is a life-long study and commitment to making music come to life for all those involved, from musicians on-stage to patrons in the audience. Your sponsorship of the maestro assures the highest-level ongoing commitment to the music we play. This is our premiere sponsorship, as the ACO is fortunate to have one of the most recognized conductors and music directors on the East Coast today.
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Concertmaster SponsorSimultaneously the most skilled and knowledgeable violinist of the orchestra, the concertmaster is responsible for organizing bowings to the first violin section; playing solo passages in the score, understanding the conductor’s ideas, and communicating them in technical terms to the string section and leading the orchestra in tuning before rehearsals and performances.
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Guest Artist SponsorEach season, we welcome guest artists to join the core orchestra to inspire and challenge the musicians, conductor-and of course the audience. Your investment helps defray the cost of travel, hotel, meals, rehearsal and concert fees, and an opportunity to meet the guest artist over coffee or lunch while they are in town.
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Principal Chair SponsorThere is a Principal Chair (leader) for each playing section of the orchestra. (Think violins, cello, percussion, etc.). Your sponsorship gift allows us to support the quality of music you deserve and expect from the ACO. These leaders are some of the best musicians on the east coast of Florida, who have spent decades honing their skills. Principal Chair sponsorships are available for all sections.
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Musician SponsorshipsThis is an opportunity to recognize the core musicians-the ones who play throughout the season with passion and mastery-but often without the accolades. We believe it is a wonderful way to recognize the hard work of our professional musicians.
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