Music forever
Bequeathing to the Residentie Orkest
Lex Sip has been joining the Residentie Orkest since he was a teenager. "Over half a century of concert attendance, that creates a bond. That's why I started talking about bequeathing to the orchestra and the possibility of a Named Fund. That way, when I'm alive, I can do something for the orchestra that has always given and continues to give us so much."


"Culture has always given us great pleasure and inspiration and I like to pass that on."
- Lex Sip
Liesbeth Pezie-Baan has lived in The Hague since 1970 and is a loyal visitor to the Residentie Orkest. Out of love for art and culture, she included the orchestra in her will in 2016. With her legacy, Liesbeth hopes to contribute to the musical experience of future generations. "Music is an indispensable enrichment.


"I hope my contribution is used where it is most needed"
- Liesbeth Pezie-Baan
A special One Minute Symphony written by young composition student Katherine Teng. This time not a meeting turned into music but a musical tribute to Mr. Poorter who included the Residentie Orkest in his will. "With my composition, I hope to honor Mr. Poorter's legacy and his love for the Residentie Orkest kest," Teng said.


Paul Op ten Berg and his family have been intertwined with classical music and the Residentie Orkest for generations. That deep-rooted connection made the choice to include the orchestra in his will natural and natural: "I can't think of a better cause."
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Mrs. Krumbholz-Kole included the Residentie Orkest in her will. The estate includes a violin. Her late husband, Will Krumbholz, played it daily since childhood. The violin was made especially for Will by his father, renowned violin maker Lorenz Krumbholz. A lot of stories come together in this violin. Some of them Truus Krumbholz-Kole would like to share with us.


With your help, music is forever!
Let future generations also experience the power of music and include Residentie Orkest in your will

