Gruben Charitable Foundation

Free Concert Tickets Initiative Brings Classical Music to the Community

Students attending Chad Hoopes and Anne Marie McDermott’s concert at the Newport Classical Recital Hall on October 6, 2023

Newport Classical is an Aquidneck Island-based nonprofit celebrating classical music as a living art form through inspiring concerts in intimate and historic locations. Their performances have the power to soothe, enrich, heal, inspire, and renew their audience members, and it's essential that members of our community have access to such an experience. To that end, Newport Classical and the Gruben Charitable Foundation are partnering to provide free concert tickets to each of the Chamber Series performances. 

Like Newport Classical, the foundation deeply values the life-changing power of music. “Personally, I wouldn’t be here today, if it weren’t for playing the piano and singing,”  says Diana Oehrli, trustee of the Gruben Charitable Foundation. “In Switzerland, where I am partly from and lived for many years, the government invests in music instruction for children."

The free ticket initiative is having a deep impact on many of our community members, including Alejandro Quintero Cashore, a 10th grade student at Bishop Hendricken High School and cello student. Alejandro vividly describes his concert experience: "This past summer, I had the opportunity and the privilege of attending Zlatomir Fung's performance of the 6 Bach Cello Suites at the spectacular venue of The Breakers. The experienc not only changed the way I think about the six suites that serve as the backbone of the cello repertoire, but also the way in which I interact with cello, in the hopes that I might imitate some of the grace and sheer magic that Zlatomir shared that night. I am deeply grateful to Newport Classical for curating such a moving experience."

Students attending pianist Eric Lu’s performance on January 26, 2024

Decades of scientific research illustrate the cognitive and emotional benefits of music. Attending a concert provides both sensory delight and improvements to our health. We encourage our neighbors to attend a Newport Classical concert and experience all that live music has to offer. Please visit Newport Classical's web site for their performance schedule and more information about the free ticket initiative.

Alejandro's enthusiasm is contagious. He says, "As a young cellist who is striving to figure out my path for college and beyond, it is experiences like these that reinvigorate the curiosity and joy that are what has helped me come to love classical music."

To learn more about the extraordinary power of music, please explore these links:

Harvard Medical School: Music boosts our well-being

Johns Hopkins Medicine: The brain-music connection

Stanford Medicine: Music moves brain to pay attention

Free Music Lessons Initiative Launches for Aquidneck Island Students

Photo: Newport Festivals Foundation

The Gruben Charitable Foundation and Newport Festivals Foundation have established a new initiative to provide free private music lessons for up to 80 students on the island in the next year. The initiative will allow students to apply to receive ten, half-hour-long lessons at the Newport Music Shop, located on Bellevue Ave. Students can also rent a free instrument for the duration of their lessons. 

“Personally, I wouldn’t be here today, if it weren’t for playing the piano and singing,”  says Diana Oehrli, trustee of the Gruben Charitable Foundation. “In Switzerland, where I am partly from and lived for many years, the government invests in music instruction for children. Science is finally catching up to what humanity has known for ages. Playing an instrument is one of the healthiest things you can do for your brain, central nervous system, and for the development of minds at any age.”

“Our festivals are known around the world, so we feel a real responsibility to make sure every student in our backyard of Aquidneck Island has access to high-quality music instruction,” said Dan Swain, Director of Programs for Newport Festivals Foundation. “When the Gruben Charitable Foundation approached us with this idea to provide free music lessons, we were thrilled. It’s such a simple, yet effective solution: give kids free private lessons and an instrument. It’s the best way to improve their confidence as a musician, which will make them more likely to pursue music for years to come.”

Students can visit newportfestivals.org/lessons to sign up for lessons and rent a free instrument. Lessons will begin in the fall and be offered in guitar, piano, voice, bass, drums, saxophone, trumpet, flute, trombone, songwriting, and music theory. 

Registration does not guarantee lessons. Applicants will be added to a waitlist. Once a spot opens up, Newport Festivals Foundation will email a code to receive free lessons at the Newport Music Shop located at 142 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI. Lessons will begin in the fall.  

Questions about the initiative can be sent to info@newportfestivals.org