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    Vintage Virtuosity

    Houston oenophiles uncork $850,000 at wine-fueled symphony fundraiser

    Joel Luks
    May 8, 2024 | 11:00 am

    There’s a je ne sais quoi about musing on Mozart and Beethoven while savoring a fine Bordeaux, swishing and twirling to release the wine’s aromas with the same intent as following a composition’s counterpoint.

    For the 23rd edition of the Houston Symphony Wine Dinner and Collector’s Auction on Friday, May 3, the convo was more about Edvard Grieg and Ottorino Respighi as classical music connoisseurs recounted the sheer virtuosity, emotional sensitivity, and boisterous power that had popped a day before on the stage of Jesse H. Jones Hall for the Performing Arts. The pairing of French maestro Fabien Gabel and Romanian pianist Alexandra Dariescu was the talk of the eve as their interpretations of Grieg’s Piano Concerto in A minorand Respighi’s tone poems Fontane di Roma and Pini di Romahad enticed crowds to burst with applause even between movements at the concert the night before.

    This soirée, however, was about the harmonious interplay between the grape and the plate, and Gabel and Dariescu joined in to uncork some serious fun.

    The Dionysian feast chaired by Nancy and Bryan Ruez, coupled with the prowess of collector’s auction chair Jack Matzer resulted in a meandering display of some 140 wine lots. This marked Matzer first year at the helm of the auction that was previously directed by Bob Weiner for 12 years. As it’s customary, the lobby had been reimagined as an oenophile playpen featuring a cornucopia of bottles, packages, and related experiences—a vineyard of possibilities ripe for the picking.. Among the coveted items were a Château Lafite Rothschild from the 2000 vintage (a remarkable year for the Bordeaux region) and two rare bottles from 1982—a Château Ausone Saint-Emillion First Grand Cru Classe and a Château Lynch-Bages.

    Meanwhile, on stage, a different type of performance was about to take place, with Lindy and John Rydman and daughter, Lisa Rydman Lindsey, of Spec’s Wines, Spirits and Finer Foods plus chef Aaron Bludorn on the podium.

    The four-movement dinner, orchestrated for a black-tie social chorale of some 250 guests, featured tables adorned with an endless selection of wine glasses to elevate the culinary notes. Think Ora king salmon with satsuma and parsnip; delicate short rib, red onion, and fig ravioli; filet mignon with pommes purée, creamed spinach, and sauce chasseur; and a lemon curd pavlova with strawberry and vanilla Chantilly. Once the plates were cleared and the wine glasses empty, the Houston Symphony had raised $850,000 to underwrite education and community engagement initiatives.

    Seen on the scene were Ann and Jonathan Ayre, Kirby and David Lodholz, Vicki West and Ralph Burch, Kimberlyand James Bell, Janet Clark, Jesse Tutor, Bobbie Nau, Joan and Robert Duff, Margaret Alkek Williams, Hallie Vanderhider and Bobby Dees, David Peavy and Stephen McCauley, Aggie Foster and Steve Simon, Jacquie Balyand James Craig, Gayle Hollingsworth and Ken Hyde, Carolina Oliveira, and Virginia Clark.

    Houston Symphony Wine Auction 2024
      

    Photo by Priscilla Dickson

    Janet Clark and Houston Symphony principal violinist Muchen Hsieh.

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    Children At Risk

    Fred Armisen brings the funny to benefit child advocacy in Houston

    Joel Luks
    Apr 11, 2025 | 9:15 am
    Fred Armisen brings the funny to benefit child advocacy in Houston
    Fred Armisen brings the funny to benefit child advocacy in Houston
    Fred Armisen brings the funny to benefit child advocacy in Houston

    In a ballroom brimming with heart and humor, more than 430 changemakers gathered at The Post Oak Hotel for Stand Up for Children, Children At Risk’s annual soirée in support of Texas’s most vulnerable. Suzan and Jeremy Samuels and Beth Wolff helmed the evening as event chairs, celebrating a night that raised $360,000 to fuel the nonprofit’s advocacy efforts tackling child poverty and inequality.

    The always-charismatic Khambrel Marshall returned to the stage as emcee and auctioneer. The crowd lit up for Emmy-nominated comedian and musician Fred Armisen, whose smart and quirky set — punctuated with guitar riffs and rhythm shifts — drew roaring laughter from the well-heeled audience.

    President and CEO Dr. Bob Sanborn reminded guests of the organization’s mission as a nonpartisan force for strategic research and public policy. Rep. Ann Johnson brought the message home with personal reflections on the devastating realities of human trafficking and the urgent need for community awareness and legislative change.

    A highlight of the evening: the recognition of Dr. Sippi Khurana as Community Honoree. Her passionate remarks, grounded in data and compassion, underscored why Children At Risk’s work matters more than ever. Her third-grade daughter, Seva, charmed the room with a beautiful invocation.

    Table centerpieces from H-E-B set the stage for a spirited evening of mingling, raffling, and bidding. Silent auction items kept smartphones buzzing, while live auction paddles flew high — especially for a “his and hers” package featuring dazzling Niara Jewelry earrings.

    Seen in the crowd were Ellen Sanborn, Doe and Henry Florsheim, Jenny and John Seo, Katy and Ed Wolff, Cynthia Wolff, Courtney and Zac Harmon, Ann and Jonathan Ayre, Ajay Khurana, Kristen Cannon, Nina and Clint Rand, Sneha and Nick Merchant, Alice and Matthew Brams, Shaina Perry and Jeremy Ross, Shawn and Donald Bowers, Amy and Rob Pierce, George Connelly and Evelyn Leightman, Katie and Seth Tsuru, Jayne Johnston, Dr. Julie Dickson, and David Charles.

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    Sippi Khurana, Fred Armisen, and Ajay Khurana.

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