Advertise in Concert Program Book
Advertise in our concert program book for excellent exposure to an eclectic live and online audience of singers, families, composers, musicians, music lovers and teachers, and aspiring music students. Your advertising reinforces your community visibility and brand as a supporter of arts and culture in Northern New Jersey.
The concert program book includes program notes written by Artistic Director Dr. Anne Matlack and is cherished for its scholarly value and personal touch because it includes detailed notes and intrigue about the musical selections and the composers.
For each concert, a new book is created and is posted on our website for easy access by the general public, not only to the program notes, but to your ad as well.
The submission deadline is November 1, 2024 for full season ads; for single concerts the deadline is 4 weeks in advance of the concert date.
Be a Concert Sponsor
You can be a star of the show too!
We are in our 46th year of Harmonium Choral Society’s full concert season and invite you to participate. Our 2024-2025 season offers you many opportunities to elevate the choral arts and impact the thousands of people who experience Harmonium’s music each year.
Our audiences say: “There is nothing like an in-person Harmonium concert to lift your spirits and bring a theater full of people absolute joy.”
A Concert Sponsorship gift gives you an enriched musical experience as well as donor recognition and provides Harmonium with much needed income to produce our concerts.
A PDF of Sponsor info and form - downloaded here.
Harmonium Choral Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.
THANK YOU for your support!
What is the difference between an ad and a sponsorship?
Advertisers in our program book buy visibility to be seen by our concert audiences and can promote their message that lasts for a whole season. The audience often save the program books for the detailed concert notes. Advertisers can also write off the costs of the ads as a business expense.
Sponsorships are donations that may include a cash value benefit (like 2 tickets to the event) as well as visibility. The portion above the cash value will be tax-deductible for individuals or corporations. We always explain how much of a sponsorship is tax deductible.