Mortensen Hall, Rutgers University. The Presser Foundation has funded a suite of ten practice rooms within the building named “The Presser Foundation Practice Suite.”
Theodore Presser (1848 – 1925) rose from humble beginnings to become a respected music teacher and publisher. Familiar with the many challenges facing musicians, he established The Presser Foundation which supports music performance and education through undergraduate and graduate scholar awards, operating and program support for music organizations, capital grants for music building projects, and assistance to retired music teachers.
The Presser Foundation was established in 1939 under the Deeds of Trust and Will of the late Theodore Presser. It is one of the few private foundations in the United States dedicated solely to music education and music philanthropy. It is our hope that every institution, organization and individual funded by The Presser Foundation will read about the rich history of The Foundation and the inspiring biography of Theodore Presser.
The Presser Foundation
1501 Cherry Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
(T) 267.519.5350
The Presser Foundation was established in 1939. It is one of the few private foundations in the United States dedicated solely to music education and music philanthropy.
1501 Cherry Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
(T) 267.519.5350