For its 50th season, the OSJM wanted to touch the hearts of its audience and its young talents by organizing an exceptional tour in Europe.
In the summer of 2026, 47 young musicians from the OSJM will have the opportunity to take part in a tour of four countries. They will give five concerts: one in Bad Reichenhall in Germany, two in Salzburg and Vienna in Austria, one in Ljubljana in Slovenia and one in Pula in Croatia.
Four countries, four cultures, impressions of music history.
An exceptional experience and human adventure that will remain in the memories of these young people for the rest of their lives.
You can participate in this tour by making a donation.
There are two options available to you:
- A general donation that will help cover the common expenses of organizing the tour (tax receipt issued)
- A donation dedicated to a musician: To receive a tax receipt, the donor must not have any relationship of dependency with the designated musician.
- The following are not eligible: parents, in-laws, grandparents, brothers or sisters, partners of brothers or sisters, or a company owned or managed by one or more persons having one of these relationships with the musician.
- Eligible: a friend, aunt, uncle, cousin, or a company that is not owned or managed by one or more persons who have a relationship of dependence with the musician
For more information on relationships of dependence, please refer to:
Income Tax Folio S1-F5-C1, Related Persons and Dealing at Arm’s Length – Canada.ca
For its 50th season, the OSJM wanted to touch the hearts of its audience and its young talents by organizing an exceptional tour in Europe.
In the summer of 2026, 47 young musicians from the OSJM will have the opportunity to take part in a tour of four countries. They will give five concerts: one in Bad Reichenhall in Germany, two in Salzburg and Vienna in Austria, one in Ljubljana in Slovenia and one in Pula in Croatia.
Four countries, four cultures, impressions of music history.
An exceptional experience and human adventure that will remain in the memories of these young people for the rest of their lives.
You can participate in this tour by making a donation.
There are two options available to you:
- A general donation that will help cover the common expenses of organizing the tour (tax receipt issued)
- A donation dedicated to a musician: To receive a tax receipt, the donor must not have any relationship of dependency with the designated musician.
- The following are not eligible: parents, in-laws, grandparents, brothers or sisters, partners of brothers or sisters, or a company owned or managed by one or more persons having one of these relationships with the musician.
- Eligible: a friend, aunt, uncle, cousin, or a company that is not owned or managed by one or more persons who have a relationship of dependence with the musician
For more information on relationships of dependence, please refer to:
Income Tax Folio S1-F5-C1, Related Persons and Dealing at Arm’s Length – Canada.ca