Founded in 1974, Conductor: Leslie Olive
Making music to a high standard is a costly but rewarding business. If you would like to help us to continue to produce quality concerts with top level soloists, there are a number of ways in which you might like to consider working with us financially:
We are very keen to attract sponsors, both private and from local businesses, to either donate towards a specific concert; or to sponsor a member of the orchestra or soloist for a particular performance. We have been fortunate in recent concerts to have had sponsorship in other ways too, such as donations of red carnations for our 40th Anniversary Concert! Our previous sponsors have always appeared prominently in the concert programmes, and have an opportunity for advert space too.
Sponsors for our 40th Anniversary Concert included:
If you would be interested in sponsoring the Choir, please do get in touch with our team.
To help with the longer term future of the Choir you might like to consider leaving a gift in your will. We would be able to help arrange the legal side of this with you.
If you like to discuss this with us, please initially click here.
We are very grateful to the Friends of Eye Bach Choir for their encouragement and support over many years. The benefits we offer Friends are currently under review and we will be publishing full details of our new arrangements in due course.
Mrs Beth Baldwin
Mr & Mrs Adrian Beatty
Mrs C. Bird
Mrs and Mrs D. Boyce
Mrs I. Brittain
Miss Joyce Brown
Mrs Sheila Cohen
Dr and Mrs W. Cordeaux
Mr Andrew Evitt
Mr Gerard Faulkner
Julia, Lady Henniker
Mr & Mrs E G Maynard
Mrs Jane McGeehan
Mr and Mrs Ian McKechnie
Mrs Peggy Mutton
Heather & Michael Nicholas
Mrs Cynthia Ridger
Mr & Mrs Don Rogers
Mr F. Sutherland
Mr & Mrs John Vandenberghe
Mr and Mrs Alan Wilcox
Mr & Mrs M.N. Withers
Jacqui Worsley
And Honorary Friends of Eye Bach Choir:
Mr & Mrs Alan Durand
Mr and Mrs St J Perry
Mr and Mrs Peter Lee
If you would like to become a Friend please click here for contact with our Friends coordinator, David Ransom