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Support Clare

Join me in shaping the future of classical Music!

My work as a solo piano artist is fueled by the generosity and enthusiasm of my supporters—people who believe in the power of music to inspire and transform. As an artist, I am committed to pushing the boundaries of classical music through programming that shares diverse perspectives, highlights unfamiliar voices alongside classical music favorites, and introduces audiences to the incredible depth of the solo piano repertoire. Your donation makes it possible for me to:

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Launch bold new projects

like Requiem for the Adrift & Shattered and recording my debut album

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Spark visionary collaborations

with leading artists in and beyond the

classical music field

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By clicking the "Donate Now" button below, you will be directed to my fiscal sponsor, Fractured Atlas, where you can contribute to my projects and receive a tax deduction for your generosity. Every donation plays a crucial role in bringing new music to life. Thank you for being a vital part of my support system!

Clare Longendyke, pianist is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions for the charitable purposes of Clare Longendyke, pianist must be made payable to “Fractured Atlas” only and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

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Thank you

Joan Tower's Powerhouse, $1,000+
An American composer and conductor celebrated for her bold, rhythmically charged works, Joan Tower has been a pioneering force in contemporary classical music for over five decades. (That's Clare pictured with Joan above.)

John and Chichi Guy

Robert Pascuzzi

Jerry Roush, in memory of Nyla

John and Connie Skosey

LaRea Slater

David E. Young, M.D.

“I hope that my financial help, and yours, will pave the way for Clare to reach a level of recognition that she so well deserves.”

- John, Indianapolis, IN

Ruth  Crawford Seeger's Leaders, $500–999
A trailblazing modernist of the early 20th century, Ruth Crawford Seeger broke harmonic boundaries with her innovative dissonant counterpoint and championed American folk traditions.

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"Clare’s passion, creative spirit, amazing technique, and gorgeous piano artistry bring joy and beauty to so many!  Her music transports and inspires. Listening to Clare play is an absolute delight and a wonderful gift. We’re honored to be among those who support her work and the musical legacy that she’s building so beautifully. And we hope that you’ll join us!!

- Nancy & Richard, Minneapolis, MN

Trish Buls & Eric Wollman

Simone Desilets

Kelli Haddad

Nancy & Richard Haskin

Carol R. Horswill​

Sandra C. Lynch

Roland & Florence Marquis

Peter McKinney

Alexander Yeh

Florence Price's Patrons, $250–499
The first African American woman to have a symphony performed by a major U.S. orchestra, Florence Price fused lush Romanticism with the rhythms and melodies of African American spirituals.

Mary Anne and Steve Block

Dennis Gardner

Rex Isenberg and Matthew Cohen

Sean Johnston​

Janet Jones and Rob Reul

Alex Kor

David Lawton

Otto Randolph

Kathy Vessells and John Hughes

Fanny Hensel's Angels, $100–249
A prolific composer and pianist whose artistry flourished despite 19th-century gender restrictions, Fanny Hensel created over 450 works marked by emotional depth and formal mastery.

Simon Alami

Ruth Albright

Kate Appel

Frieda Louise Bormann

Guillaume van Baalen

Jeffrey Calman

Dika Chartoff

Richard & Edith Cohen

Louise Fowler

Constance Gilday

Graham Honaker

William Hughes

Morton Marcus

Jenna Montes

Coletta Perry and David Lesondak

Susan & Jack Pfaff

Megan Roth

“[Clare] took me under her wing [at IU] and was so incredibly kind and thoughtful. … That connection stuck with me. I decided to make a monthly commitment to Clare [because] I know how important it is for an artist to have something they can count on.”

- Jenna, Cincinnati, OH

Nadia Boulanger's Benefactors, $0–99
One of the most influential composition teachers of the 20th century, Nadia Boulanger shaped generations of composers while championing her own and her sister Lili’s music.

Alyssa Arrigo

Nicole Belmont

Barbara Bolzoni

Wendy Castor

Jenni Coleman

Nailah Conner

Matt Daves

Sophia Di Castri

Susanna Fiore

Anthony R. Green

Daniel Kuzuhara

Xenia St. Charles Iris Llyllyth

Eleanor Mazzarella

Joanna McGetrick

Curtis McManus

Jani Parsons

Mollie Plummer

Dodie Prodiger

Thomas Puckett and Mark Sprout

Dani Raymond

Lori Ritchie

Barbara Roth

Martine Sauret and John Stronczer

Michael P. Scott

Lexie Signor

Anne Slovin

Jim Stout and Xiao Wang

Danielle Sullivan

Naomi and Michael Swiezy

Chloe Weston

Christopher Wild

Kent Withrow

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Photo credits Esther Boston, Nick Zoulek—NZ Media, Elliot Mandel, and Chris Whonsettler.

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