Overture Magazine: 2017-2018 Season November-December 2017 | Page 7

BSO CELEBRATES 35 TH ANNUAL GALA Wynton Marsalis Headlines an Evening of Festivity O n Saturday, September 9, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra held its 35 th annual Gala celebration, a special one-night event full of music, fanfare and festivity. Chaired by Calvin G. Butler Jr. and Sharon Butler, as well as Mark and Patricia Joseph, the evening serves as the year’s largest fundraiser, supporting the BSO’s innovative artistic, education and community outreach programs. Following dinner and cocktails in the Gala tent, patrons took their seats in the Meyerhoff for a concert featuring Maestra Marin Alsop and legendary trumpeter Wynton Marsalis. Marsalis, a nine-time Grammy® Award-winner, played staples of the jazz repertoire including “Cherokee” alongside the BSO. A movement from his “Blues Symphony” was also featured on the program. As a special treat, OrchKids, Baltimore Symphony Youth Orchestras and OrchLab performed a rendition of “Sing, Sing, Sing,” at the top of the concert. “The Gala is a very special event for all of us at the BSO,” says President & CEO Peter Kjome. “It combines truly world-class music-making with an unbeatable atmosphere of celebration and fun, all in the name of supporting our great orchestra and community programs.” After the performance, guests enjoyed a dessert reception with BSO musicians back in the Gala tent. By the end of the evening, the event had successfully raised record-breaking funds towards supporting BSO programs throughout the year. Above (left to right): Wynton Marsalis performs during the 35 th Annual BSO Gala; The Gala serves as the season’s largest fundraising event; BSO President & CEO Peter Kjome gives remarks during the Gala concert. NEWS FROM THE MUSIC CENTER AT STRATHMORE Renovations To Update Dining and Lobby Areas T he Music Center at Strathmore will undergo renovations over the course of the next two concert seasons. Construction on the hall begins this winter and will continue through the 2018 –2019 season. Affecting the lobby and dining areas, the main objectives of the project are to add an escalator between the Promenade and Lockheed Martin Lobby levels and to increase the dining space in the Allegro Kitchen. In addition, the existing outdoor patio will be covered and become part of the new dining area. During the construction, the Allegro Kitchen will remain open at its current capacity. Though the Comcast Lounge will be closed during most of the construction period, many lounge functions will be temporarily relocated to the Lockheed Martin lobby area. Once completed, the Comcast Lounge will contai n a private bar, coat closet and its own restrooms. Donor activities will continue through the renovations, including the regular schedule of Allegretto Dinners and behind-the-scenes backstage tours. Artist rendering of The Music Center at Strathmore, post-construction. 5