Join our band
We are delighted to offer benefits to individuals or companies who make a significant contribution to our work. We suggest the following but if you have other ideas, please let us have them:
Practice: £2,000 a year for three years. Annual benefits are:
- one private recital or performance from David Juritz at an event of your choice in the UK (or abroad, if travel and accommodation expenses can be provided);
- named as a sponsor on our website and in publicity materials.
Rehearsal: £5,000 a year for three years. Annual benefits as above plus:
- six masterclasses for you or your children or your company orchestra or … whatever works for you.
Performance: £10,000 a year for three years. Annual benefits as above plus:
- a private concert by the London Tango Quintet (subject to travel and accommodation costs).
Encore: £25,000 a year for three years. Annual benefits as above plus:
- additional benefits, for example having a project in your name or a name of your choice, to be discussed with you.
Set up a Friends of Musequality group
If you would like to set up a Friends of Musequality group, organising fundraising events, or forming a committee to organise an event, when David is visiting your country or city, please do get in touch. We’d like to help you make the event a success.
Donate in kind
In some areas, projects already exist with willing and able teachers running groups of enthusiastic children. For them the need might be more practical. Here are some ideas of how you can contribute in kind. If you have other suggestions, please get in touch:
- professional musicians performing abroad: If you – as an individual, group or orchestra – are due to travel abroad, please consider taking a detour to visit and perform or offer a masterclass at one of our projects. We can make arrangements on your behalf, ensuring that your visit is expected and well-planned, so please tell us what you have in mind.
- teacher exchanges: Projects might be run by enthusiastic voluntary youth leaders with little musical ability or knowledge; elsewhere, visiting teachers can bring new skills or provide variety. If you are a teacher and keen to support us, consider volunteering some of your time in school holidays or sabbaticals. Let us know your thoughts.
- musical instruments: Have you given up playing and abandoned your instrument to a dark corner? It doesn’t matter what condition it is in – as long as it is playable it could transform the life of an underprivileged child. Please dig it out, tell us what you have and we’ll let you know where it is needed most.
- sheet music: Have you or your children progressed so far that you have several stacks of no longer needed sheet music tucked beside your piano or inside drawers? Whether it is simple music aimed at new learners or high grade music for well-practised adults, it could take on another life – and help another life. We’d love to know what you have and we’ll find a home for it.
Please donate whatever you can to help us realise our ambition of helping poor children in the developing world realise theirs.





