The Dudley T. Dougherty Foundation

Grant for Concert in Beeville

Grant Information
Categories Arts , Healthcare
Location South Texas
Cycle Year 2013
Organization Information
Organization Name (provided by applicant) The Texas Baroque Ensemble
Organization Name (provided by automatic EIN validation)
EIN
Website
Contact Information
Contact Name John L. blackburn
Phone 361-362-9900
E-mail johnlblackburn@gmail.com
Address
P. O. Box 698, Berclair Texas 78107
108 W. Corpus Christi, Suite 2
Beeville
TX
78102
Additional Information
Used for Any funds given to The Texas Baroque Ensemble will allow the ensemble to travel and perform in Rural South Texas. The Ensemble will be performing on April 27, 2014 at Saint Joseph’s Catholic Church, in Beeville. The money will allow the ensemble to perform virtually pro bono, and allow any monies collected at the event to be given to the organization which is being highlighted during the concert.
Benefits The work of Saint Jude Children’s Research Hospital is legendary in concept and scope. The concert, which is being held in Beeville, is conceived as a mission of both Saint Philip’s Episcopal Church and Saint Joseph’s Catholic Church whose goal is to draw attention to the work and needs of that institution. Saint Jude Children’s Hospital does not turn any children away who need treatment, especially cancer treatments, nor do the parents pay for any of the cost.
Proposal Description During the Spring of 2014, The Texas Baroque Ensemble will be traveling to various locations in Texas to perform Messiah, by G. F. Handel. Two of these concerts, specifically one in San Antonio and another in Beeville, will be fundraisers for two hospitals. The performance at The Chapel of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, will be focusing on the Children’s Hospital of San Antonio. The event in Beeville will reach out in a more national and international scope and emphasize and Saint Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

The Board of The Texas Baroque Ensemble believes this to be a fitting endeavour given the history of the Oratorio Messiah. When it was composed in 1741, Handel, for all practical purposes, gave the piece to London’s Foundling Hospital, and instituted yearly performances of the work around the Easter Season of 1750 to benefit the Hospital.

The Funds received by The Texas Baroque Ensemble will primarily be used to fund the Beeville performance at Saint Joseph’s Catholic Church. In this way, all funds collected during the concert can then be given directly to Saint Jude Children’s Research Hospital, while ensuring that the performing musicians are paid their salaries, and therefore cover the bulk of the cost for such an event.