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Build the OSM of tomorrow with us

By making a planned gift to the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, you have the power to leave a legacy of music and make a lasting impact and shape the future of our institution. Reduce your estate taxes while contributing to the cultural development of future generations.

Direct your donation to future projects that are important to you:

    • The democratization of classical music.
    • The Orchestra’s international outreach and excellence.
    • Diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility.
    • Youth projects and the next generation of musicians.

Leave a legacy of music to future generations and build the OSM of tomorrow with us.

Several donation options are available to you

The most common planned gift include:

    • A bequest : The simplest option for planning tax reduction for your estate and maintaining control over your assets.
    • Life insurance : Allows for a significant donation at a modest cost and provides real tax savings.

Other interesting and personalized ways are also available to you:

    • Dedicated fund.
    • Seat sponsorship or sponsorship of a project of your choice.

Planning a gift is, first and foremost, a heartfelt gesture. Seek guidance in this process from a notary or financial advisor and reach out to us to discuss your philanthropic projects.

Let us know about your planned giving intention by filling out our online form. For any questions, feel free to contact us by writing at cerclewp@osm.ca or by calling 514 840-7448.

Your commitment deserves special attention

Being part of the Wilfrid-Pelletier Circle, named in honour of the Orchestra’s first artistic director, comes with privileges and participation in exclusive recognition events, allowing you to have a privileged relationship with the OSM.

    • Exclusive telephone line with a customer service advisor for your ticketing request.
    • Invitation to two open rehearsals
    • Mention of your name in concert programs (if desired)
    • Transfer of your privileges to a relative of your estate