Leaving a legacy to The Gesualdo Six is a powerful way to ensure that your passion for choral music continues to inspire future generations. By including a gift to our charity in your will, you can help us nurture young talent, support the creation of new music, and bring the beauty of choral singing to audiences around the world for years to come.
How your legacy can make a difference:
- Support for young singers: Your legacy can fund scholarships, workshops, and mentoring programmes, giving young singers the opportunity to develop their skills and pursue their dreams.
- Commissioning new music: By leaving a gift, you can play a vital role in the creation of new works, ensuring that choral music continues to evolve and resonate with future generations.
- Sustaining the ensemble: Your generosity will help secure the future of The Gesualdo Six, allowing us to continue our mission of artistic excellence and outreach.
How to leave a legacy:
Including The Gesualdo Six Charity in your will is a simple process, and it can be tailored to reflect your personal wishes.
Bequests can be made directly to The Gesualdo Six (Registered Charity Number 1204778), or we would be very happy to discuss a specific project that you would like to direct your gift towards.
Bequests to a charity such as The Gesualdo Six can be an effective way to reduce your inheritance tax. If you have already written your Will and wish to include a gift to The Gesualdo Six, you can make an addition by including a codicil, or note of amendment, to your existing Will. We recommend discussing your intentions with a solicitor to ensure your gift is structured according to your desires.
If you have already made a gift naming The Gesualdo Six as a beneficiary and are happy to inform us of your intention to pledge, please let us know by email, or using our online legacy pledge form.
For more information on leaving a legacy to The Gesualdo Six Foundation, please contact us at friends@thegesualdosix.co.uk. We would be delighted to discuss how your legacy can contribute to the future of choral music.