|
Our previous |
On January 31st, we offered a special, exclusive event at the magnificent residence of Ambassador Kawamura for our Patrons and Benefactors featuring Jon Nakamatsu, the 1997 Van Cliburn Gold Medal winning pianist and Mariko Anraku the exquisite Metropolitan Opera Orchestra harpist in an unforgettable program. This was followed by a fabulous Japanese supper, including the best of sushi and other delicacies! A group of "International Virtuosi" were featured at Steinway Hall, on February 28th.2001 when Marco Granados, Venezuelan flutist; Alban Gerhardt, German cellist and former Salon De Virtuosi Grant winner and the Chinese-American 16 year old twins, Sarah and Susan Wang who formed the two piano team, created an evening to remember. A dinner-reception followed. On April 3rd, 2001 we brought in the great Parisii String Quartet from Paris to perform at the exquisite French Consulate on 5th Avenue as part of a program called "Musique Enchante". Gary Louie, the unique classical saxophonist balanced the program with a charming Suite by Benjamin Britten. This was followed by a delightful Buffet-Reception including French wines and delicacies. Our traditional "Sounds of the East and Sounds of the West" took place at the beautiful Indian Consulate on April 24th, which officially ended our series for 2000-01. Asheesh Khan, the great Sarod Player performed with Ray Spiegel on the Tabla. Makoto Nakura represented the West with a program including Bach and Gounod on the Marimba. A delightful Indian Buffet Supper followed. As mentioned earlier, our most successful Gala Benefit took place on May 16th, 2001 at the Sony Club. This wonderful event was sponsored by Sony Corporation of America.
Opening concert ENCORES 1999 was held on October 19, 1999, 7 P.M. at Steinway Hall when we awarded this seasons Fellowship Grants to the winners who performed as well. These included TWO Salon De Virtuosi Arthur W. Diamond Grants and the prestigious Salon De Virtuosi Sony Grant. At our "ENCORES 99" Gala opening the winners of five Grants were selected and were presented with their awards. They were:
All winning artists performed at this outstanding event at Steinway Hall, on October 19, 1999. A Buffet supper was served following the concert. On November 13th, 1999 at 2 pm we inaugurated the first of our DIAMOND CONCERTS FOR THE YOUNG. This took place at Caspary Auditorium /Rockefeller University. This was an immensely successful FREE concert for children from ages 5 through 12. The program which included an art exhibit commissioned for the purpose of demonstrating visually as well as aurally an understanding of Moussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" was an immediate "hit" with both the children and their accompanying adults. Our M.C. was the very original and fascinating music educator, Mr."B", who presented Mexican pianist and recent Salon De Virtuosi Fellowship awardee, Alejandro Vela. Shunsuke Sato. Last year's winner of the prestigious SONY Grant, performed Mendelssohns Violin Concerto as well.The 1998-99 concerts included: Our opening ENCORES 98 Gala in October, when all five Fellowship Award winners received their Grants and performed; followed by a dinner-reception SOIREE CHINOISE at Steinway Hall in November where we presented the great young Chinese violinist, CHUAN YUN LI and Chinese bamboo flutist, CHEN TAO, followed by a delightful Chinese Buffet Supper. THE MUSICAL SOUL OF POLAND in December, at the beautiful Polish Consulate featuring pianist ELENA BAKSHT and clarinetist IGOR BEGELMAN followed by a Polish Supper Reception. On February 25th, THE INTERNATIONAL SEJONG SOLOISTS the outstanding 15 member String Ensemble performed at Rockefeller U. with OLE AKAHOSHI as cello soloist, followed by a dinner catered by Restaurant Associates. On April 14, our SHALOM ISRAEL concert featured the JERUSALEM PIANO TRIO at Steinway Hall followed by an Israeli Buffet Supper. On May 11th, STRINGS OF THE EAST and STRINGS OF THE WEST presented at the elegant Indian Consulate, prize winning cellist ALBAN GERHARDT, representing the West; and Sitarist KRISHNA BHATT with Tabla, representing, the East. NewYork City Opera Soprano, INDIRA MAHAJAN created the vocal bridge between the East and West. This was followed by an Indian dinner reception. A special event on May 18th was offered exclusively to Patrons and Benefactors of the Salon .We presented an intimate recital at the lovely Park Avenue residence of Barbara Brookes, where the unique thirteen year old wunderkind pianist JOYCE YANG thrilled us with her performance. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Copyright 2005 Salon deVirtuosi |