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    Oscar Winner Takes Jones Hall

    Even Sir Ben Kingsley can't steal the show at Houston Symphony opening night gala

    Shelby Hodge
    Sep 19, 2016 | 5:25 pm

    Despite the downpour that threatened the Houston Symphony opening night performance and gala on Saturday, there was an early-evening rainbow shining across the Houston skyline, a portent of the dazzling evening that was ahead.

    The rain broke just as guests climbed into luxury motor coaches for transport from the cocktail hour at the Corinthian to the concert at Jones Hall. Only a few satin evening pumps and dainty hemlines were any worse for the wear.

    The evening was a celebration of ConocoPhillips' 30th consecutive year of supporting the opening night concert and gala, with a nod given to the energy firm's 45 years supporting the orchestra. ConocoPhillips deputy general counsel Ralph Burch chaired the evening, joining CEO Ryan Lance and Houston Symphony Society board president Steve Mach on stage to thank supporters. Lisa and Ryan Lance served as honorary chairs while Robin Angly and Miles Smith served as underwriting chairs.

    Those supporters, many in black-tie for the post-concert dinner back at the Corinthian, ponied up more than $730,000 for the symphony's education and community programming. Despite the oil industry downturn, this evening ranked as the second most successful Opening Night Concert and Gala in the history of the event.

    Adding to the spectacular sound of the symphony under direction of Andrés Orozco-Estrada was Academy Award winner Sir Ben Kingsley, who enchanted the Jones Hall crowd with his narration of Prokofiev's whimsical Peter and the Wolf.

    The concert finale, Richard Strauss' stirring suite from Der Rosenkavalier, sent the crowd out into the night in remarkably high spirits despite the hellish heat and humidity.

    For the after-party dinner, Kingsley joined the head ConocoPhillips table after spending a few moments in an intimate VIP gathering for major table buyers. Then it was show time for Houston Symphony CEO Mark Hanson who welcomed the merry late-night throng.

    Far from an ordinary opening night dinner, Jackson and Company provided an elegant three course feast — poached salmon, herb-crusted medallion of beef, and a trio of desserts garnished with a chocolate oil derrick in honor of ConocoPhillips. And then there were the wines — Taft Street Chardonnay and the spectacular Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon.

    Those who know their wines were amazed at the selection. Those who know Ralph Burch were not surprised that the wine connoisseur insisted that guests paying as much as $50,000 and $25,000, and everyone else among the 600 guests, were rewarded for their support. No Oak Leaf Chardonnay, thank you.

    Among the stunning gents in tuxes and ladies in smashing gowns were Phoebe and Bobby Tudor, Betty and Jess Tutor, Gina and Dr. Devinder Bhatia, Beth Madison, Jan Barrow, Cora Sue and Harry Mach, Francis Marzio, Kelli Cohen-Fein and Martin Fein, Carmen and Butch Mach, Joella Mach, Sue and Chris Conway, Daniela and Manolo Sanchez, and Marian and Gary Beauchamp.

    Cody Patel, Betty Tutor, Kusum Patel, Jesse Tutor.

    Houston Symphony Opener, 9/16, Cody Patel, Betty Tutor, Kusum Patel, Jesse Tutor
    Photo by Wilson Parish
    Cody Patel, Betty Tutor, Kusum Patel, Jesse Tutor.
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    Toast to Torino

    Houston luncheon channels la dolce vita with music, fashion, and heart

    Joel Luks
    Nov 4, 2025 | 11:30 am
    Italian Cultural and Community Center luncheon 2025
    Photo by Daniel Ortiz
    Franco Valobra, Eriake Myers, Cheryl Byington, Rose Cullen, and Franelle Rogers.

    It was a delightful afternoon at River Oaks Country Club as the Italian Cultural and Community Center (ICCC) hosted its annual luncheon, Saluti da Torino. The room was brimming with amici, amore, and a whole lot of allegria as guests toasted to Italian heritage in Houston style. That means laughter, elegance, and a touch of southern sparkle.

    Italian Cultural and Community Center luncheon 2025

    Photo by Daniel Ortiz

    Franco Valobra, Eriake Myers, Cheryl Byington, Rose Cullen, and Franelle Rogers.

    Chairs Cheryl Arolfo Byington and Franelle Rogers, along with honorary chair Rosanette Cullen, welcomed guests to a program that blended tradition with a dash of dolce vita. Honoree Franco Valobra, the man of the hour and the creative mind behind the event’s lively new format, set the tone for a vibrant afternoon.

    The luncheon opened with a surprise performance by Miguel Delabarca and Maria Daniela, whose renditions of “Anema e Core” and “Roma nun fa’ la stupida stasera” filled the ballroom with nostalgic romance. With Owen Conflenti (formerly of KPRC 2) serving as emcee, the program flowed smoothly. Remarks by Italian Consul General Mauro Lorenzini and ICCC executive director Erika Myers reminded guests of the center’s mission to connect Houston with Italy through education, culture, and community.

    Instead of a traditional speech, Valobra delighted the crowd with a playful game of “True or False” — all about Italy, of course — awarding bottles of vino to winners. Then, in a moment of generosity, Valobra announced a special donation to the ICCC scholarship fund in honor of his wife, Nancy Valobra, prompting thunderous applause and a few misty eyes.

    Guests were treated to a fashion show by Elizabeth Anthony featuring designer Fabiana Filippi’s Spring 2026 collection, preceded by a performance from soprano Alexa Stracener and concert pianist Lucrezia Slomp.

    By the time the final bravo was shouted, more than 300 guests had helped raise $205,000 to support ICCC’s scholarships for students studying abroad.

    Spotted were Gina Leck, Patti Murphy, Simone Piga, Debbie Festari, Karen Remington, Joy McCormack, Carol Sawyer, Sydney Faust, Daniel Irion and Kirk Kveton, Ann Ayre, Lu Caltagirone, Robert Sakowitz, Regina Rogers, Heidi Turney, Saula Valente, Blanca Jolly, Lesha Elsenbrook, Denise Monteleone, Tina and Dan Silvestri, Rosalie Gusemano, Sandra Celli Harris, Joyce Frassanito, Mignon Gill, Gina and Devinder Bhatia, Joella and Steve Mach, Laurie Krohn, Constable Alan Rosen, Odilia Conflenti, Donna Lewis, Roz Pactor, Deborah Aspromonte Simon, Julie Roberts, Julie Mastroianni, Francesca Ferro Harrison, Joanne King Herring, and Bill Stubbs.

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