Carol Colburn Grigor

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Carol Colburn Grigor, previously Carol Hogel, is an American philanthropist and former concert pianist who has donated more than $40 million to the arts in Britain.[1]

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Murray Grigor, Scottish film maker & Philanthropist Carol Colburn Grigor

Carol Grigor was raised in Chicago. Her father Richard D. Colburn, a wealthy entrepreneur who loved classical music, donated generously to the arts. Her family founded the Dunard Fund, and she was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for her support for the arts. She has been responsible for lavish patronage of the Edinburgh International Festival, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Scottish Opera and the National Galleries of Scotland.[2]

Her father built a multimillion-dollar electrical company and was an amateur viola player. He was a director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the benefactor of the annual Colburn Celebrity Recitals, a co-founder of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, and a generous backer of the Los Angeles Opera as well as other musical organizations in Los Angeles and worldwide. He also founded the Colburn School of performing arts in Los Angeles.[3][4]

Grigor, through her family trust, the Dunard Fund, has donated a substantial amount of money to causes ranging from the Edinburgh International Festival, National Galleries of Scotland, National Library of Scotland and Britain’s major opera companies. She serves on the board of the Colburn School, and in 2015 established an endowed piano chair with a $5 million gift.[5]

Major orchestras such as the London Philharmonic, the Scottish Scottish Chamber Orchestra and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra have benefited from her support. She has also made a major contribution to the UK arts.

Carol Grigor performed in Edinburgh as a touring concert pianist. She was honored by being appointed as honorary vice-president of the Edinburgh International Festival in 2013.[4]

She is a recipient of the Prince of Wales' medal for arts philanthropy[6] and the Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.[4]

References

  1. Gelder, Lawrence Van., Angry American Donor Is Leaving Britain., The New York Times., NY. Published: April 2, 2008.
  2. Cramb, Auslan., Non-dom tax forces out £20m arts backer., The Telegraph., Scotland. Published: April 2, 2008.
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  6. Cornwell,Tim., Tim Cornwell's Diary: Local Hogel given Prince's arts medal., The Scotsman., Edinburgh., Published: 28 November 2008