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Palm Beach Symphony Builds Community From South
Florida To The Hamptons
Collaborations With Lugano Diamonds, Related Companies
And Braman Motorcars Begin Fall Arts Season
Palm Beach Symphony musicians have been busy this fall, “Arts and culture is at the
engaging the community from South Florida to the Hamptons heart of our community in
at events held in collaboration with Lugano Diamonds, Related Downtown West Palm,” said
Companies and Braman Motorcars. Gopal Rajegowda, partner,
To promote its 48th season, Palm Beach Symphony kicked Related Southeast. “We are
off fall in the Hamptons at the Bridgehampton Tennis & Surf honored to have a world-
Club with a private reception hosted by Lugano Diamonds, a class organization such as
partner of the nonprofit. Musicians who performed as Palm the Palm Beach Symphony
Beach Symphony Chamber Players that evening were violinists as our neighbor and for
Valenin Mansurov and Marina Lenau, Kayla Williams on viola the opportunity to present
and Georgiy Khokhlov on cello. experiences such as this to our
“We were so thrilled to have the opportunity to perform tenants and partners.”
in the Hamptons and introduce a new audience to the Palm Related Companies
Beach Symphony,” said Palm Beach Symphony CEO David recently completed 360
H. McClymont. “Lugano Diamonds has been so incredibly Rosemary, the 20-story,
supportive of our mission, and we appreciate their partnership.” 300,000-square-foot Class
That was followed by a performance at an intimate gathering A office building earlier this
hosted by Related Companies and Palm Beach Symphony on year. The building consists of
the lush outdoor terrace of the stunning 360 Rosemary, a state- several shared spaces including
of-the-art, best-in-class office building in the heart of downtown a fitness center, a conference Left tp right: Valenin Mansurov, Marina Lenau, Georgiy Khokhlov, Kayla Williams at the
West Palm Beach. Guests enjoyed a picture-perfect night with room and the outdoor terrace, Lugano event in the Hamptons. Photo by Kylie Mones
a private performance by musicians from the Palm Beach with a lobby café and two
Symphony, under the baton of Maestro Gerard Schwarz. In restaurants, Harry’s and
addition to Related Companies, the West Palm Beach Downtown Adrienne’s, coming in 2022.
Development Authority graciously sponsored the food and Most recently, as part of a
beverages for the evening, served by Hilton West Palm Beach. new and exciting partnership
Palm Beach Symphony is also curating Music Mondays with Braman Motorcars and
at 360 Rosemary featuring free musical performances open to Palm Beach Symphony, a
the public next to The Wishing Tree each Monday from now full orchestra of 30 musicians
through Dec. 27 from 6 to 6:30 p.m. before the nightly snowfall performed at a private event
and lightshow. at Rolls-Royce Palm Beach
for the unveiling of the newest
luxury Rolls-Royce that was
flown over from England.
Guests enjoyed a cocktail
reception in the Rolls-Royce
showroom and a magical
performance during dinner
in the center showroom that
included solo orchestral
works. The orchestra returned Left to right: Mike Izzo, Sasha Jozefczyk, Mark Pascuito, Laura and Jordan Rathlev. Photo
following dinner as guests by Capehart Photography
danced to a pleasant soundtrack
featuring Strauss, selections from Broadway and opera as well Masterwork Series season. This marks the first time the entire
as holiday favorites. season will be performed at the Kravis Center for the Performing
A priceless display of automobiles are gracing the showroom, “We were introduced to Braman Motorcars by our great Arts in West Palm Beach.
including the Pepe Fanjul’s rare vintage 1957 and 1958 twin friend Mike Pumo at Sinclair Broadcasting Group, which will Peter M. Gottsegen, The Lachman Family Foundation,
Rolls-Royce Wraith Limousines and Matt Garfield’s 2021 once again televise a new Sounds of the Season holiday concert Patrick and Milly Park, Felicia Taylor/The Mary Hilem Taylor
Dawn Silver Bullet, one of only 15 produced, at the Braman as well as our first ever televised Fourth of July concert,” Foundation, DeLuca Foundation, Leonard and Norma Klorfine
event with Palm Beach Symphony. Photo by Joseph Caruso, added McClymont. “Daniel Bayard and the Braman family Foundation, Charles and Ann Johnson/The C and A Johnson
Braman Motorcars have become amazing partners. Their support along with our Family Foundation, Patricia Lambrecht, Dodie and Manley
donors and sponsors allow us to continue to engage, educate Thaler and the Thaler/Howell Foundation, NetJets, Lugano
and entertain our communities and expand our educational and Diamonds, Findlay Galleries, HSS Florida, PNC Private Bank,
community outreach.” The Colony Hotel, Related Companies, Provident Jewelry, IYC,
Palm Beach Symphony opened its 48th season under the Palm Beach Design Masters, Braman Motorcars, and Gent Row
baton of Music Director Schwarz with pianist Hélène Grimaud LLC are proud sponsors of Palm Beach Symphony. Programs
in November. Other celebrated musicians including pianists are also sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department
Yefim Bronfman and Maria João Pires, violinist Midori and of State, Division of Arts and Culture and the Florida Council
clarinetist Jon Manasse will also take the stage during the on Arts and Culture.
Under the master’s leadership of conductor Matthew
Cooperman, the 30-piece orchestra of Palm Beach Symphony
provided incredible sounds as guests were treated to up-front
entertainment by the orchestra at the Braman event.
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