Oskar Espina Ruiz, Artistic Director

Music Mountain Donor Benefits Program

Music Mountain offers benefits to all people who donate $200 or more. Your donations help cover essential costs and enable us to plan for our second century. Your gift is much appreciated. Please check out our categories below.  Or learn about our TAX SMART GIFTS HERE.


​​​​​​​If you wish to donate via check, payable to Music Mountain, our mailing address is:

PO Box 738
Lakeville, CT 06039
USA

All contributions to Music Mountain, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN #23-7219961, are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. 

Call us at (860) 836-6296 or email us at info@musicmountain.org if you have any questions.

Music Mountain is located at 225 Music Mountain Road, in Falls Village, Connecticut.​​​​​​

Benefactor ($10,000 and above)

•    Supporters’ Dinner with Artistic Director Oskar Espina Ruiz
•    End-of-season donor cocktail reception 
•    Acknowledgement in concert programs and on website
•    Pre-sale access to season tickets in advance of the general public

Sustainer ($5,000 - $9,999)

•    Supporters’ Dinner with Artistic Director Oskar Espina Ruiz
•    End-of-season donor cocktail reception 
•    Acknowledgment in concert programs and on website
•    Pre-sale access to season tickets in advance of the general public​​​​​​​

Patron ($1,000 - $4,999)

•    Acknowledgement in concert programs and on website
•    Pre-sale access to season tickets in advance of the general public

Sponsor ($500 -  $999)

•    Acknowledgement in concert programs and on website.
•    Pre-sale access to season tickets in advance of the general public

Friend ($200 - $499)

•   Acknowledgement in concert programs and on website

Concert Underwriter ($5,000)

Sponsor a concert, either in full or in part. For interest in becoming a concert underwriter, please email us at info@musicmountain.org

​​​​​​​•    Supporters’ Dinner with Artistic Director Oskar Espina Ruiz
•    End-of-season donor cocktail reception 
•    Announcement in Program as Concert Underwriter 
•    Acknowledgement in concert programs and on website.
•    Pre-sale access to season tickets in advance of the general public


About Music Mountain

Since 1930, generations of music lovers have come to Music Mountain for an exceptional concert experience, and today, audiences continue to praise the outstanding quality and consistency of the events at Music Mountain, the exceptional acoustics of air-conditioned Gordon Hall, and the beauty and peaceful serenity of Music Mountain’s mountaintop grounds. Recent concertgoers see Music Mountain as “a peaceful green oasis” and highlight its “amazing venue, ambience, and experience.”

Music Mountain, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, began as the unique vision of Jacques Gordon, Chicago Symphony concertmaster from 1921 to 1930 and the founding first violinist of the Gordon String Quartet, one of the leading quartets of its time. The buildings at Music Mountain form a well-designed campus in the Colonial Revival style. They were built by Sears, Roebuck & Company’s prefabricated housing division and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.