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    A smoking hot party: Bach to the Future gala turns up the theatrics, moves big spenders

    Joel Luks
    Mar 25, 2013 | 5:42 pm

    Everyone knows what happens when the clock strikes midnight. But only zealots of the Back to the Future trilogy are fully cognizant of the implications of 10:04 p.m., that is, when lightening hits at the perfect moment to vortex the film protagonists on a wild time-space travel adventure.

     

    No details were overlooked in the multimedia recreation of that scene for Mercury's "Bach to the Future" gala on the stage of Wortham Theater Center Friday — with a tuneful twist.

     

    As smoke lifted from behind a see-through screen, from an impeccably maintained DeLorean DMC-12, on loan from retired attorney Chuck Waters and wife Sandy, out came Mercury's maestro, "Doc" Antoine Plante, sporting a mad scientist lab coat and white powder on his curls. A zestful performance of timeless classics that included works by Vivaldi, Bach and "Johnny B. Goode" as a nod to the evening's theme stirred concertmaster Jonathan Godfrey, as a Marty McFly of sorts, to tear up solo riffs on his fiddle on the floor.

     

    Guests let their wallets do the talking and rocked on dancing.

     
     

    Brigid Spin, a discerning music lover, was so moved by the presentation that she agreed to underwrite the company's purchase of period timpani.

     
     

    Taking a bow for the gala were chairs Christine and Jan Spin, whose mother Brigid Spin, a discerning music lover who studied piano for 14 years, was so moved by the presentation that she agreed to underwrite the purchase of the company's period timpani for $9,000 — a gesture that earned a standing ovation.

     

    Big spenders Janet Kelly of honoree ConocoPhillips and former COO John Carrig couldn't let go of a holiday package at Plante's home in Isle Verte on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, and Joe Gonzalez and Huntsville-native Bill Baldwin added to their art collection an original David Adickes painting.

     

    With many new faces in the crowd, the energy in the room surpassed the expectations of organizers, who were thrilled at the $210,000 that will support Mercury's operations, performances and community education programs.

     

    In the crowd of 300-plus were Lynn Wyatt, Debbi and Lanny Griffith as emcee, Susan and Dennis Carlyle, Deana and Larry Blackburn, Janine Iannarelli, Tina Raham and Jonathan Stewart, Cathy and Randy Crath, Viviana and David Denechaud, Roy Schlappich, Glenna Scharon, Geoffroy Petit and opera star Ana María Martínez.

    Elizabeth Charles and Lorento Jolofeev

    1, Mercury Gala, March 2013, Elizabeth Charles, Lorento Jolofeev
      
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    Ode to Heidi

    Versailles-themed luncheon celebrates Houston nonprofit's record season

    Joel Luks
    Jul 4, 2025 | 11:30 am
    Houston Symphony League Versailles luncheon 2025
    Photo by Jacob Powers
    Angelica Ximenes Chapman, Tracy Faulkner, Mahzad Mohajer, Fatimeh Mehdi, and Parissa Mohajer.

    She dreamed aloud of goals so high, With passion shining in her eye.

    Houston Symphony League Versailles luncheon 2025
      

    Photo by Jacob Powers

    Angelica Ximenes Chapman, Tracy Faulkner, Mahzad Mohajer, Fatimeh Mehdi, and Parissa Mohajer.

    So began the tribute to Heidi Rockecharlie, president of the Houston Symphony League, during the annual President’s Luncheon. Held in the shimmering ballroom of Lakeside Country Club, the event — this year themed Bienvenue à Versailles — blended regal French flourishes with a heartfelt spirit, and capped a record-breaking season with flourish and flair.

    League supporters turned out in full fashionable force, with chairs Beth Wolff and Saula Valente orchestrating a picturesque après-midi amid lavender-and-white floral candelabras by Simply Saula. The atmosphere struck a delicate chord: Equal parts elegance and intimacy. Guests laughed, mingled, and clinked glasses, while the hosts alternated verses from a custom-written poem that honored Rockecharlie’s tenure. It was both lighthearted and lyrical, just like its muse.

    She led with heart, with fire, with flair. And left her legacy everywhere.

    The highlight, as always, came with the president’s address, when Rockecharlie shared the year’s financial gift to the Symphony: A donation of more than $193,000 net of expenses.

    That figure is thanks to a series of strategic moves under Rockecharlie’s leadership: A cost-cutting sponsorship program, expansion of the league’s icon event, and a fresh push for membership.

    She said, “Let’s grow, let’s aim anew.” And guess what? That dream came true

    She then passed the baton to incoming president Leslie Nossaman, who previewed her board and vision for the upcoming term. And Donna Mello, 2024's Ellen Kelley Volunteer of the Year, introduced this year's honoree, Susan Osterberg.

    The celebration closed with an avalanche of gratitude and gifts. Rockecharlie received a magnum of Le Chemin du Roi Champagne by 50 Cent, a Hermes Brides de Gala en Fleurs scarf, and a crystal award featuring artwork from the Icon event.

    Among those in the crowd were Farida Abjani, Hallie Vanderhider, Ellie Francisco, Lesha Elsenbrook, Betty Tutor, Alicia Maguire Smith, Heidi Turney, Andrew Cordes, Kathi Rovere, Diane Gendel, Sharon Brier, Jerre Parsons Williams, Diane Roederer, Susan Binney, Kinga Ferguson, Elizabeth Condit, Helen Shaffer, Mary Sage, Anna Dean, Astrid Van Dyke, Cheryl Byington, Kim Padgett, Nick Rockecharlie, Yoon Smith, and Danny Nguyen.

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