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    Shelby's Social Diary

    Standing ovations galore: Houston Symphony's new maestro charms a red carpet crowd on opening night

    Shelby Hodge
    Sep 15, 2014 | 1:04 pm

    As if the rounds of standing ovations in Jones Hall were not enough to convince Andrés Orozco-Estrada that the welcome mat was out for the Houston Symphony's new music director, the young Colombian and his wife, Julia, received yet another standing ovation as they descended the grand staircase into The Corinthian for the post-concert dinner, their first official black-tie evening in the city.

    "This is a very special evening," Orozco-Estrada noted as he charmed the tony gathering. "This is a brilliant and unique moment. I think I will not forget this moment . . . I am very happy, very very proud, very full of emotion."

    "This is a brilliant and unique moment. I think I will not forget this moment . . . I am very happy, very very proud, very full of emotion."

    In brief remarks, symphony executive director and CEO Mark Hanson reminded guests that Orozco-Estrada was easily selected from 50 candidates. "We knew from the moment that he stood at the podium," Hanson said, "that there was an amazing chemistry between our musicians and Andrés."

    That chemistry overflowed from the Jones Hall stage all the way to The Corinthian where praise for the opening night concert was bountiful. "This is exactly what the symphony needed," said Steve Mach, incoming Houston Symphony Society president. "This is our ticket to growing a younger audience," remarked David Wuthrich.

    The gala dinner, presented by the symphony society and symphony league, was chaired by Barbara and Pat McCelvey. Joining society president Bob Peiser on stage before the concert were Sharon Adams, representing the evening's honoree Houston First, and Ralph Burch, representing ConocoPhillips, concert sponsor and lead corporate underwriter for the gala.

    In a nod to the music director's native Colombia, the Jackson & Co. menu and the centerpieces (roses, orchids and lighted geodes) reflected a South American esthetic. After dinner, the Richard Brown Orchestra cranked up the dance tunes for the enthusiastic crowd. Overhead, a sculpture of soaring birds, inspired by one of the gold pieces in the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston’s Pre-Colombian exhibit, signaled to a high-flying future for the symphony. The evening earned more than $585,000 for symphony education and community programming.

    Among the red carpet crowd of 500 were Cora Sue and Harry Mach, Betty and Jess Tutor, Janiece Longoria and Steve Lasher, Beth Madison, Isabel and Danny David, Darlene and Cappy Bisso, Kristy and Chris Bradshaw, U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee and Elwyn Lee, Marie Taylor Bosarge, Viviana and David Denechaud, Dr. Kelli Cohen-Fein and Martin Fein.

    Reggie Smith, from left, Mary Klotman, Leigh Smith and Dr. Paul Klotman.

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    Reggie Smith, from left, Mary Klotman, Leigh Smith and Dr. Paul Klotman.
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    Fluent Pasta

    An Italian twist elevates Houston Catholic Charities wine dinner

    Joel Luks
    Feb 18, 2026 | 3:15 pm
    Catholic Charities Wine Dine 2025
    Photo by Johnny Than Photography
    Cynthia Nunes Colbert, Alicia Reggie Freysinger, Archbishop Joe Vasquez, Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, and Bishop Italo Dell'Oro.

    La dolce vita, but make it philanthropic.

    Catholic Charities Wine Dine 2025

    Photo by Johnny Than Photography

    Cynthia Nunes Colbert, Alicia Reggie Freysinger, Archbishop Joe Vasquez, Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, and Bishop Italo Dell'Oro.

    Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston uncorked its signature Wine and Dine 2025 with an Italian twist, transforming The Revaire into a scene worthy of a Fellini frame, minus the paparazzi, plus a worthy cause.

    Chaired by Will Cravens, Paul Layne, Larry Massey, and Kirk Pfeffer, the evening paid tribute to Cardinal Daniel DiNardo following his retirement from the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. The theme nodded to his Italian heritage. As president and CEO Cynthia Colbert noted, honoring the cardinal felt especially meaningful given his years of steadfast leadership and compassion, qualities that mirror the organization’s mission to serve vulnerable families across the region.

    Guests settled in for a four-course Italian-inspired dinner curated by master sommelier Brandon Kerne and executive chef Ryan Bouillet, a culinary duet that spoke fluent pasta and perfectly paired pours. Just when forks were gently set down, soprano Priscilla Salisbury, fresh off winning Best Female Singer at the 2025 Catholic Music Awards in Rome, surprised the sold-out crowd with a collection of beloved Italian songs. Keeping the evening on tempo was emcee Lisa Malosky.

    The gathering raised a record-breaking $790,000 to support Catholic Charities’ network of programs serving thousands of low-income families in need of life’s most basic essentials.

    Among those savoring the evening were Joe Vásquez, Italo Dell’Oro, Alicia Freysinger, David Harvey, Stan Marek, Regina Rogers, Monica and Adrian Garcia, Suellen and Charlie Adcock, Ginger and John Niemann, Lisa and David Doherty, Carol Beck, Debbie and Matt Kemple, Marc Hill and Jeffrey Hill, Laura Thompson, Lauren and David Beck Sr., Ellen and Jim Ginty, Norma and Doug Hidalgo, Anne Marie and Harold Hidalgo, Phyllis Mandola, Christina Deajon, Cindy Dempsey, Gus Tamborello, Louis Ditta, Drew and Penny Grams, Don Friedell, and Mary Broussard.

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