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    Dancing Among the Lilies

    Music, Monet, and a new CEO make Houston Symphony ball unforgettable

    Joel Luks
    Feb 12, 2025 | 11:45 am

    The Houston Symphony painted The Post Oak Hotel into a vision of Monet’s Garden, where more than 375 white-tie-clad guests reveled in fine dining, dazzling décor, and spirited dancing. Chaired by Zane and Brady Carruth and Brittany and Adam Clark, the Feb. 1 soirée paid tribute to the arts while introducing the orchestra’s newest leader, Gary Ginstling, to the city’s most ardent supporters.

    The impressionist dreamscape was composed of lush floral arches and an ornate photo backdrop — complete with a life-sized gilded frame and a lily pond bridge — blurring the lines between art and reality. Inside, Richard Flowers of The Events Company conjured a scene straight out of Giverny, with emerald backdrops, cascading roses, hydrangeas in soft pastels, and a Monet-inspired Water Lily Pond dance floor.

    Attendees sipped and swirled their way through wine pairings from Lindy and John Rydman and Lisa Rydman Lindsey of Spec’s Wines, Spirits and Finer Foods, while Casa Dragones kept the tequila flowing for those craving a bolder kick.

    Ginstling, the Symphony’s newly appointed executive director and CEO, made his grand overture alongside his wife, Marta Lederer. The longtime arts leader, who officially began his role the following week, was met with warm warmth as he mingled with guests and shared his enthusiasm for the ensemble’s future.

    Also taking center stage were the night’s honorees: Cora Sue Mach, recipient of the Houston Symphony Lifetime Achievement Award, and Franco Valobra, named Community Honoree for his unwavering support of the arts.

    The lively spirit of the evening carried onto the dance floor, where Q The Band delivered a high-energy set that had partygoers twirling. In a moment that underscored the ball’s blend of elegance and exuberance, even a line dance broke out — proving that while the affair honored the classics, it wasn’t afraid of a modern twist.

    The fundraiser supported the Houston Symphony’s Education and Community Engagement Programs, ensuring the organization’s impact extends beyond the concert hall and into the broader Houston community.

    Spotted by CultureMap were Betty and Jesse Tutor, Lisa and Eric Lindsey, Hallie Vanderhider, Bobbie Dees, Ann and Jonathan Ayre, Elia and Michael Gabbanelli, Kristy and Chris Bradshaw, Daniel Irion and Kirk Kveton, Vicki West and Ralph Burch, Margaret Alkek Williams, Ajay Khurana, Drs. Alice Mao and Matt Brams, Tammie and Charles Johnson, Dancie and Jim Ware, Carey Kirkpatrick and Neil Hershey, Liliya and Matt Kades, Mady and Ken Kades, Kirby and David Lodholz, Joan and Bob Duff, Maria and Omar Alaoui, Barbara and Pat McCelvey, Bill Stubbs and Kert Gether, Rini and Edward Ziegler, Barbara Burger, Lydia Gold, Janet Clark, and Sharon and Bill Bullock.

    Houston Symphony Ball 2025

    Photo by Priscilla Dickson

    Elia and Michael Gabbanelli.

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    Golden Anniversary

    Encore-worthy evening raises $1.5M for Rice’s Shepherd School of Music

    Joel Luks
    Nov 14, 2025 | 11:31 am
    Rice University Shepherd School of Music 50th Anniversary gala
    Photo by Anthony Rathbun
    Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Sasha Cooke, and Pierre Jalbert.

    It’s not every day that a school of music pulls off a gala that rivals its own dynamic performances, but when Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music turned 50, it did so with the kind of polish, artistry, and well-tuned emotional prowess that only half a century of dreams and translations could inspire.

    Rice University Shepherd School of Music 50th Anniversary gala

    Photo by Anthony Rathbun

    Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Sasha Cooke, and Pierre Jalbert.

    On Saturday, November 8, the black-tie crowd arrived on a red carpet to Alice Pratt Brown Hall, kicking off an evening with a nod to history and momentum. With alumni flying in from across the country and a palpable current of reunion in the air, the event doubled as an electric homecoming and a rousing concert celebration.

    The kind where tuxes met tunes, and no one’s excitement was tempered.

    The evening began with a reception in the Grand Foyer, followed by a power-packed one-hour concert in Stude Concert Hall. Under the baton of Miguel Harth-Bedoya, the Shepherd School Symphony Orchestra wasted no time flexing its sonic muscle with Bernstein’s Overture to Candide, a new work by faculty composer Pierre Jalbert featuring Grammy-winning mezzo-soprano, Shepherd alumna Sasha Cooke (today a mega star in the classical music milieu), and Tchaikovsky’s Capriccio Italien.

    And because no musical adventure is complete without a dash of pop culture glory, they sent everyone off with a swashbuckling encore of John Williams’ Raiders March, a cheeky nod to the wild ride of the school’s last five decades.

    Matthew Loden, dean of the Shepherd School, kept the pace flowing with heartfelt reflections—and sometimes humorous — on the school’s journey and future. During his remarks, he honored Anne Duncan, the gala’s honoree, and unveiled a surprise: the Stude Concert Hall stage will now be named the Larry Rachleff Orchestra Stage, thanks to a gift from Dot and Rick Nelson. A meaningful 10-minute anniversary video offered a montage of nostalgia, humor, and familiar faces from across the Shepherd community, wrapping the concert in a bow of pride and sentiment.

    The gathering moved to the Brockman Hall for Opera, which underwent a bit of a Cinderella moment. What’s normally an acoustically intimate performance space became an opulent dining hall, its Versailles-inspired interiors dressed in gold and ivory, and bathed in light from five jaw-dropping chandeliers. Blooms of roses, ranunculus, tulips, and hydrangeas filled the tables as guests dined on lump crab salad, prime aged tenderloin, and poached pear with crème fraîche gelato, all paired with standout wines and capped with a champagne toast.

    Three surprise pop-up performances from Shepherd students punctuated the dinner, including a standout take on Glitter and Be Gay. Because what’s a gala without a little vocal pyrotechnics?

    Co-chaired by Isabel and Danny David and Anne and Albert Chao, with Shawn Stephens and Jim Jordan as underwriter chairs, the evening raised a high-note-worthy $1.5 million to support the school’s mission. With 340 seated for dinner and many more filling the concert hall, the anniversary proved to be more than a look back. It was a rousing leap forward worthy of a standing ovation.

    Celebrating the journey were Margaret Alkek Williams, James and Molly Crownover, Douglas and Cathryn Selman, Cece and Mack Fowler, Sara Morgan, Nancy Dunlap, Cindy and Tony Petrello, Lisa Rich and John McLaughlin, David Leebron and Y. Ping Sun and Mei Leebron, Winnie and Kevin Bonebrake, Chris and Kristy Bradshaw, Leigh and Reggie Smith, Caroline Baker Hurley, Ed and Deborah Koehler, Vicki West and Ralph Burch, Amy and Robert Dittmar, Frank and Cindy Liu, Chris and Heather Powers, James Gaffigan, Gary Ginstling, Sonja Kostich, Sarah Rothenberg, Alecia Lawyer, Khori Dastoor, and former deans Larry Livingston and Robert Yekovich. Plus one proud alum (yours truly), happily humming the Indiana Jones theme all the way home.

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