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Harmonious Legacy

Houston Chamber Choir sends off founding conductor with a $1M surprise

Joel Luks
Jun 25, 2025 | 1:30 pm

The final chord of an era rang out on a warm spring night as the Houston Chamber Choir marked the coda of its 30th season — and the retirement of its founding maestro, Robert Simpson — with an evening rich in harmony.

Titled “Gather ‘Round,” the concert at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church was less a program and more a choral pilgrimage, leading an audience of music lovers through a time-spanning repertoire that echoed the ensemble’s artistic journey since its founding in 1995. From Palestrina’s 16th-century Missa Papae Marcelli to contemporary gems by Daniel Knaggs and Rob Dietz, the Grammy-winning group turned memory into melody.

Then came the moment that turned tissues into must-haves: Nearly 40 alumni rose from the pews to join current members onstage for a lush rendition of Choose Something Like a Star. The sight of generations of singers reunited around their longtime conductor was enough to soften even the steeliest of baritones.

Following the ovation-filled send-off, about 150 supporters, singers, and friends filed into Ouisie’s Table, where the postlude to the concert played out in celebratory tributes — and one pitch-perfect surprise.

Houston Chamber Choir Board president Rick Kellogg set the tone.

“Maestro Simpson has given Houston a world-class treasure,” he said. “We salute him and wish him Godspeed.”

The room echoed with applause as tributes flowed, including words from longtime friend Philip Brunelle, who hailed Simpson as “shining and god-like,” and Jack Byrom, a board member and former singer who lauded the infrastructure Simpson built to sustain the ensemble’s artistic ambitions.

Ever the humble conductor, Simpson — joined by wife and co-founder Marianna Parnas-Simpson — thanked family and longtime collaborators, acknowledging the early days when then-board president Frank Hood quite literally housed the organization, and the recent years when Kellogg helped steady the ship through the pandemic’s dissonance.

And in a moment that hit like a well-timed fortissimo, executive director Brian Miller took the mic to reveal that Simpson had been unanimously named Laureate of the Houston Chamber Choir. The celebration swelled further with the announcement of the Simpson Society, a new donor circle, and the evening’s true showstopper: A $1 million anonymous gift, the largest in the choir’s history.

Looking ahead, Betsy Cook Weber, described by Simpson as “a choral giant in her own right,” will step to the podium as the new artistic director. With her at the helm, the ensemble looks set to keep its vocal flame alight and burn brighter still.

Before the night ended, Simpson raised a toast. And with it, a new chapter began.

The choir will next embark on its Baltic Tour 2025, with concerts in Estonia, Latvia, and Sweden, offering Simpson one final international ovation as conductor.

Josh Langham, Allison Martin, Ashley Stouffer, Andreea Muţ, Keith Lathrom, Carol Brejot, Rachel and Warren Ellsworth IV, Cynthia and Sid Davis, Alli and Sean Bittner, Johanna and Richard Wolfe, Amanda and Jacob Malinoff, Amy and Brian Kerswell, Greg Goedecke, Wayne Ashley, Alphonso Seals, Josh Wilson, Deb Edquist, Jade Pañares, Jeff Ragsdale, Lauren Suchy, Penelope Campbell, Rebecca Castillo, Kolton Kruger, Emily Wolfe, Ava and Cordell Hayman, Sally Schott, Janice Bradshaw, Pat Bonner, Fredricka Brecht, Carl Cunningham, Linnet Deily, Joy Horak-Brown, Nancy Kruka, Ann McGinty, William McKenzie, Dorothy McLemore, Martha Palmer, Fairfax Randall, Grace and Jim Roman, and Justin Langham.

Houston Chamber Choir Robert Simpson retirement party

Photo by Jeff Grass

Joel Goodloe and Frank Hood.

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Big Spenders

Retro futurism meets philanthropy as Houston museum gala raises $3.6M

Joel Luks
Mar 12, 2026 | 10:30 am
Houston Museum of Natural Science Gala 2026
Photo by Daniel Ortiz
Will Lee, Britton Daugbjerg, Ella Fertitta, and Jason Fertitta.

Big spenders to the front, please.

On a night when Houston’s black-tie crowd orbited the worlds of science, style, and a little retro-futurism, the Houston Museum of Natural Science’s Futurama: A Stardust Odyssey Gala 2026 felt less like a traditional fundraiser and more like an expedition through the museum’s halls.

Chaired by Randa and Charlie Williams alongside Susanne and Joel Bartsch, the gala welcomed more than 350 guests who arrived ready to lean into the evening’s mid-century futuristic theme. Instead of a traditional program, tables were scattered throughout the museum, an intentional design that encouraged guests to roam. Blooming Gallery’s décor channeled a bright, Jetsons-inspired palette before shifting into a copper-and-marigold Mad Men mood as the evening progressed.

Let’s talk about the Vault Auction, as it had a gravitational force all its own, delivering a treasure trove of museum-worthy marvels and luxury collectibles.

Among the headliners was a jaw-dropping 90–troy-ounce crystallized gold specimen from the Beta Hunt Gold Mine in Western Australia, with a $850,000 starting bid. A Chanel brooch centered on a GIA-certified yellow sapphire had a starting bid of $180,000, while a dazzling pair of earrings featuring Paraiba tourmaline, Mahenge pink spinel, and diamonds was valued between $800,000 and $1.2 million. The crown jewel of the display? “Rocks in a Box,” a museum-quality curated mineral collection assembled by HMNS curators selling for $1.8 million.

Need a ride? We got you. A 1965 Jaguar XKE Series 1 4.2 Coupe donated by Stephanie and Frank Tsuru was up for grabs.

Gulf Coast Entertainment’s Justin and The SwingBeats Quartet filled cocktail hour with jazz standards and retro pop. Later, diners gathered in Morian Hall of Paleontology and the Morian Overlook for a multi-course meal of elevated Southern fare.

After dinner, the celebration shifted into high gear in the Grand Entry Hall. Joystix Entertainment transformed the space into a retro arcade with glowing pinball machines, Donkey Kong cabinets, and pool tables. Flamingo showgirls by J&D Entertainment strutted through the crowd. Guests danced to live music, sipped milkshakes, nibbled late-night mini grilled cheese sandwiches, and even tried their luck at claw machines filled with gemstones and minerals.

The affair became the most successful gala in the museum’s history, raising $3.6 million to support educational programs, exhibitions, and outreach initiatives.

Orbiting the scene were Mary and Ron Neal, Patty and T. Mark Kelly, Caroline and Jack Williams, Nancy and David Pustka, Cynde and Chris Stravros, Mary Helen and Pete Bowden, Meg and Dick Weekley, Al Walker, Joella and Steve Mach, Monica and Fox Benton, Lisa and Mike O’Leary, and Chandos and Ike Epley, alongside many of Houston’s leading philanthropists and community supporters.

Houston Museum of Natural Science Gala 2026

Photo by Daniel Ortiz

Will Lee, Britton Daugbjerg, Ella Fertitta, and Jason Fertitta.

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