The Maestro Foundation was established in 1984 by three music-loving businessmen: V. Shannon Clyne, Qamar Lodhie and Aaron Mendelsohn. They came together to help one promising young musician in pursuit of his career. Since then, Maestro's mission has expanded steadily to help many young musicians in need of support.
In 1989, Chairman Aaron Mendelsohn began presenting concerts in his residence designed specifically for chamber music. With the goal of raising funds to support gifted musicians, the Maestro Chamber Music Society has since evolved into one of the pre-eminent series of its kind. Many of these private concerts have been broadcast on Classical K-USC and National Public Radio's "Performance Today," heard on more than 100 stations nationwide.
The Maestro Foundation has established distinct programs, awarded scholarships, and provided assistance for local music programs in support of classical musicians. In 2000, the Instrument Lending Program began acquiring professional quality bows and instruments to help young musicians pursue their career goals. The Instrument Endowment Fund was created to facilitate these acquisitions.
For 29 years, the Maestro Foundation has dedicated its resources to nurturing young musicians and audiences. We pride ourselves on the achievements and efficiency of programming and the effective use of funds. This is the result of a passionate Board of Directors, dedicated staff and relentless pursuit of excellence.