Music raises money for music
Publication: VailDaily.Com; Date:
08/04/2004
By Carolyn Pope
The weather cooperated - sort of.
Although a summer night in July should
be toasty warm, both ladies and men shivered as the
New York Philharmonic opened at Vail. Hot or cold,
damp or dry, it was a "Night to Remember."
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Pictured
(l-r) are John Giovando,
Elaine Kelton, Jack and
Kathleen Eck, Rob Wright.
Carolyn Pope/ Special to the Daily |
The Lodge at Vail hosted the Bravo!
Gala for the 17th season of the music festival, under
the watchful eyes of chairpersons Jayne and Paul Becker,
Cookie and Jim Flaum, and Doug and Dhuanne Tansill.
The evening benefited Bravo!'s education
program, "Music Matters", which supports the festival's
efforts to enhance awareness and appreciation for
classical music and to foster family and community
unity. Those programs include "Live at the Library";
free family concert; an instrument petting zoo and
school programs in both Eagle and Lake County.
Bravo!'s Jason Denhart said he was
happy with the evening.
"We're pleased everyone had a good
time... it's a great kick of the New York Philharmonic,"
he said. "We're glad the patrons came out to support
the educational programs of Bravo in its 17th Season."
Bravo! supporter Phil Smiley concurred.
"The concert was beautiful, and the
friendships in this group of people are wonderful,"
Smiley said. "None of this would be possible without
the relationship with the people of Vail."
Business was minimal, but guests enjoyed
the silent auction, sponsored by One Willow Bridge
Road, a new development scheduled for Vail Village.
Up for bid were a "dine around the
valley" package; a 2005 Bravo! package; a plan-your-own-dinner
party with the Joe Peterson Dance Orchestra, Mountain
Catering, Riverwalk Wine, Any Occasion and Blossoms
of Vail; tickets for a New York Philharmonic performance
at Lincoln Center and dinner with Eugenia Zukerman;
and a Dallas package - Hotel Crescent Court, Dallas
Symphony and dinner for two at Nick and Sam's courtesy
of Jim and Marilyn Augur and many, many more.
After dinner, only one package was
auctioned off by Master of Ceremonies Steve Pope:
the chance to conduct the symphony, ably handled this
year by Jack Kemp.
After heated bidding between Bob Hernreich,
Oscar Tang and Sheika Gramshammer, Hernreich walked
away with the honor for a cool $25,000. Guess he'll
be expecting a standing ovation next year.
After the auction, the Bob Finnie
Band kicked into action with one of Vail's favorites,
Kathy Morrow, singing.
Vail Resorts underwrote the gala and
Chalone Wine Foundation donated the wine.
To Learn More
Bravo! wraps up its season this coming week. For more
information, contact www.vailmusicfestival.org
or call (970) 827-5700
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