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Pacific Baroque Festival Sponsors
Festival Sponsors are companies and organizations who financially support the festival, and ensure its continuing success. Corporate sponsors can support the festival as a whole, or targeted aspects such as Guest Artists and Soloists, Stage Decoration, Intermission drinks/snacks, Hotel and Transportation for the orchestra and musicians.
Information on sponsoring the Festival, and the special advantages for Sponsors please contact us.
With great appreciation to
CBC Radio 90.5 FM Victoria, The Time Colonist, The City of Victoria, BC Arts Council, The Province of BC, The Capital Regional District, The Magnolia Hotel, Winchester Galleries, Butchart Gardens, Butler Brothers, Turnham Woodland Lawyers, Phillips Brewery, Charelli’s Deli, Vibrant Victoria, Black Press, St. Michael’s University School, Chapman’s Ice Cream, Voortmans Cookies, Raymond James, Amica at Somerset House, Grant Smalley Pipe Organs,
The Pacific Baroque Festival Patrons
Festival Patrons are individuals and families who contribute an annual financial donation, and often provide skilled support to ensure each festival is better than the previous.
Patrons, supporters and sponsors all receive an opportunity to attend special festival events before, during and after the set concerts to meet the Pacific Baroque Orchestra – the festival’s ‘Ensemble in Residence’ – international and local guest musicians and soloists, and key members of the Victoria Music scene.
With great appreciation to
The Groos-Prins Families, The Wright-Mortier Family, William Murphy Dyson, The Gudewill Family, Alison Partridge, Fiona Hyslop, Dr. Bruce Lowden, Joan Homer, Bruce Homer, Gerry Prins, Hugh Ramola, Judy and Kim Carlton, Mr & Mrs. Peter Pollen, Harry Voortman,
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Become a Festival Patron
We welcome new patrons who wish to see the Pacific Baroque Festival continue as one of Victoria BC’s main music events.
Information on supporting the Festival, and the special advantages for Patrons please contact us.
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