Cuore receives no state funding or grants. The support of our audience is crucial to the continued viability and success of Cuore.
If you enjoy attending our concerts, why not show your #AmoreForCuore by becoming a Friend or Patron? Or share some #AmoreFromCuore by gifting a subscription to a music lover?
How we invest your support
We welcome financial contributions from individuals and corporate bodies. Your support empowers us to provide you with memorable performances and to educate singers in the choral arts.
An annual donation from you now enables us to
- subsidise membership or travel costs for a deserving singer
- make ambitious longer term plans with confidence, such as
- commission more new music
- produce commercial recordings
- engage larger scale instrumental forces
- offer mentorship/internship opportunities
We are delighted to offer Friends of Cuore:
- Two guest tickets to all concerts organised by Cuore in Ireland
- Reserved guest seating at our Christmas concert
- Regular updates on Cuore activities via email (optional)
- Acknowledgement of your support in programmes and on our website (optional)
We are honoured to offer Patrons of Cuore:
- Four VIP guest tickets to all concerts organised by Cuore in Ireland
- Reserved VIP guest seating at all our concerts
- Access to purchase additional standard tickets before the general public
- Priority on waitlist for tickets, should a concert sell out
- One complimentary copy of any commercial recordings produced by Cuore during your patronage
- Access to sneak previews from rehearsals
- Regular updates on Cuore activities via email (optional)
- Acknowledgement of your support in programmes and on our website (optional)
You can sign-up as a Friend (€100 annually) or Patron (at least €250 annually) with your credit card now:
Alternatively, please contact us for bank or cheque payment details. Any information gathered is used strictly to process your support and will not be shared with other organisations or third parties.
Even if you are unable to further support us at this time, we urge you to champion the funding of local arts organisations (from amateur to fully professional) with your local and national elected representatives, wherever you may be.