Nov 10, 2017 American Friends of the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra welcomed Maestro Marios Papadopoulos back to New York
Nov 10, 2017 American Friends of the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra welcomed Maestro Marios Papadopoulos back to New York
William Bernhard, Susan Gutfreund, Margo Langenberg and Kari Tiedemann co-hosted an evening of music with Maestro Marios Papadopoulos, Founder and Music Director of the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra.
70 guests gathered at a private club for a champagne reception followed by a piano recital with Maestro performing Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata and Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition.
Those who attended the evening included: Veronique Bich, CeCe and Lee Black, Geoffrey Bradfield, Alex Donner, Carole and John French III, Karen Burke Goulandris, April Gow, Mai Harrison, Frances Hill Barlow, Pamela and Andrew Jacovides, Leila Larijani & Russell Hirshfield, Jeanne Lawrence, Anne Mann, Annabelle and Alberto Mariaca, Ann and Bill Nitze, Jeannie Pearman, Yvonne Rieber, Paola and Arnold Rosenshein, Sana Sabbagh, Betty and Stanley Scott, Daisy Soros, Elizabeth Stribling, Barbara Tober, Adrianna and Gianluigi Vittadini, Saundra Whitney, Reba and Dave Williams and Ann Ziff.
The Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra is one of the finest and most innovative orchestras in Europe. In its role as the resident orchestra of the University of Oxford it enjoys a unique dimension between an academic university environment and a full concert season of a professional orchestra. Maestro Marios Papadopoulos is committed to uncompromising quality, working with players of the highest caliber and world-class soloists. The Oxford Philharmonic launched its American Friends patrons group one year ago in a debut performance with Maxim Vengerov. In 2018, the Orchestra will host its American Friends in London on June 26th at a Summer Party at the Wallace Collection to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
Read More70 guests gathered at a private club for a champagne reception followed by a piano recital with Maestro performing Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata and Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition.
Those who attended the evening included: Veronique Bich, CeCe and Lee Black, Geoffrey Bradfield, Alex Donner, Carole and John French III, Karen Burke Goulandris, April Gow, Mai Harrison, Frances Hill Barlow, Pamela and Andrew Jacovides, Leila Larijani & Russell Hirshfield, Jeanne Lawrence, Anne Mann, Annabelle and Alberto Mariaca, Ann and Bill Nitze, Jeannie Pearman, Yvonne Rieber, Paola and Arnold Rosenshein, Sana Sabbagh, Betty and Stanley Scott, Daisy Soros, Elizabeth Stribling, Barbara Tober, Adrianna and Gianluigi Vittadini, Saundra Whitney, Reba and Dave Williams and Ann Ziff.
The Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra is one of the finest and most innovative orchestras in Europe. In its role as the resident orchestra of the University of Oxford it enjoys a unique dimension between an academic university environment and a full concert season of a professional orchestra. Maestro Marios Papadopoulos is committed to uncompromising quality, working with players of the highest caliber and world-class soloists. The Oxford Philharmonic launched its American Friends patrons group one year ago in a debut performance with Maxim Vengerov. In 2018, the Orchestra will host its American Friends in London on June 26th at a Summer Party at the Wallace Collection to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
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