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03/12/2013 - Third Annual Fountain House Associates Spring Breakfast: “Between The Sheets”
03/05/2013 - NYU LANGONE MEDICAL CENTER’S FACES GALA HONORING LEON CHARNEY RAISED $4.5 MILLION
02/23/2013 - "I Have A Voice" fundraiser for Gigi's PLAYHOUSE
02/23/2013 - Eleventh Annual “Thanksgiving in February” Feeds over 500 of New York’s Needy
02/21/2013 - The French Heritage Society's Annual Palm Beach Gala Dinner
02/21/2013 - 24th Annual Gala of Heart & Soul Charitable Fund Auction at Christie’s
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02/13/2013 - Verdura hosts a fundraiser for“The Michael Feinstein American Songbook Initiative”
02/13/2013 - Lost and Found: The Pinajian Discovery, a benefit preview for the Fund for Armenian Relief
02/08/2013 - 56th Annual Red Cross Ball in Palm Beach
02/07/2013 - Lost and Found: The Pinajian Discovery benefit preview for the Fund for Armenian Relief
02/06/2013 - All Star Orchestra’s Preview Screening of their New Classical Music and On-line Education Television
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Weill Music Institute (WMI) at Carnegie Hall
04/30/2009 - By Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center

Weill Music Institute (WMI) at Carnegie Hall

On Thursday, April 30th, 2009 guests gathered in the Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center for a lively afternoon luncheon that benefited the music education and community initiatives of The Weill Music Institute (WMI) at Carnegie Hall.

Highlights included an inspiring performance by the Songs of Solomon student choir and a riveting interview of renowned opera singer Jessye Norman by host Paula Zahn. The Perelman American Roots program celebrated at the event is made possible by generous funding from the Ronald O. Perelman Music Endowment Fund.

Laura H. Pomerantz was the Honorary Co-Chair of the event and Co-Chairs also included Mickey Beyer, Kim Blank, Katya Gorbatiouk, Leslie Maheras, Debra G. Perelman, and Jennifer Zonis. Sponors included Mr. and Mrs. Sid R. Bass; Bloomberg L.P.; Mark E. Kingdon; The William and Phyllis Mack Family Foundation; Leslie and Tom Maheras; Leni and Peter May; Marybeth and Jay Petschek; and Sony Corporation of America.

The Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall
The Weill Music Institute creates broad-reaching music education and community programs that play a central role in Carnegie Hall's commitment to making great music accessible to as wide an audience as possible. These programs are woven into the fabric of the Carnegie Hall concert season, with opportunities for preschoolers to adults, new listeners to emerging professional musicians, occurring at Carnegie Hall as well as in schools and neighborhoods. With its access to the world's greatest artists and latest technologies, The Weill Music Institute is uniquely positioned to inspire the next generation of music lovers, nurture tomorrow's musical talent, and shape the evolution of musical learning itself. The Weill Music Institute's school and community programs annually serve over 115,000 children, students, teachers, parents, young music professionals, and adults in New York City metropolitan area and across the United States, as well as around the world through its online and distance learning initiatives. The Weill Music Institute's school-based programs alone reach over 50,000 New York City and area public school students each year.

Photos: Jennifer Taylor.


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