By Lance Avery Morgan Photography courtesy of Austin Symphony Orchestra
Natasha Drena performs
You’re in for a treat. The Sarah & Ernest Butler Pops Series presents the champagne chanteuse Natasha Drena on vocals, with Peter Bay conductor conducting the lush sounds of the Austin Symphony Orchestra, this Saturday. October 1.
We all know that with a career spanning 45 years, Judy Garland was in the hearts and homes of millions of people. She was featured in numerous musicals and movies, as well as theater and television shows.
Now, Drena and the Austin Symphony Orchestra will re-create Judy Garland’s iconic 1961 Carnegie Hall performance on Saturday, October 1. This concert appearance, on the night of Sunday April 23, 1961, has been called the greatest night in show business history.
The best news? Natasha Drena and the ASO will be performing the same charts as Judy did that magical day! You don’t want to miss this one night only event to hear some of your favorite Garland songs including, “Over the Rainbow,” You Made Me Love You,” “Stormy Weather,” “Come Rain or Come Shine,” “When You’re Smiling,” and more.
Run, don’t walk to get your tickets now for October 1 at My.AustinSymphony.org. Use promo code 1936.
Austin Symphony Orchestra Celebrates Peter Bay’s Silver Anniversary
By Rob Giardinelli Photography by Randy and Jackie Smith Photography
Isabel Welland, Peter Bay and Linda van Bavel
THE SETTING: The Junior League of Austin’s new event space was the recent setting celebrating a milestone of one of the Capital City’s most beloved cultural leaders. Several hundred of Austin’s most notable sociables and philanthropists turned out to celebrate Maestro Peter Bay’s 25th anniversary leading the Austin Symphony Orchestra. In the process, patrons were treated to an unforgettable evening of fun, tributes and performances those on hand will not soon forget
Cliff and Linda Mountain & Peter Bay Mela Sarajane Dailey
THE STYLE: The Austin-chic crowd began the evening in the foyer of the Junior League for a cocktail hour. Upon arrival, partygoers were able to pose for photos on the step and repeat with the guest of honor and offer their heartfelt congratulations. Afterword, guests mingled about with the conversation flowing as freely as the spirits. The cocktail hour concluded with Mela Sarajane Dailey, Peter Bay’s wife, performing a showstopping rendition of the classic song, At Last.
Ben Bentzin, Peter Bay and Dalya Sachs
The festivities then headed to the ballroom for the main program. As guests dined on delicious multi-course meals, they were treated to a dazzling array of musical performances and tributes as well as a special sneak preview of the upcoming 2022-2023 season. Performances included a set by the McCallum High School String Orchestra as well as the guest of honor, Peter Bay leading a concert with the Austin Symphony Orchestra for all to enjoy. The evening was capped off with a special presentation by the event’s co-chairs, who provided Peter Bay with a personal, customized book highlighting his life, experiences and accomplishments.
Austin Symphony Orchestra performs
THE PURPOSE: The event, co-chaired by Isabel Welland and Linda van Bavel, raised over $576,000 for the Austin Symphony Orchestra. In fact, $200,000 of that total, which was raised during the “paddles up” portion of the event, goes to funding Peter Bay’s new and exciting initiatives.
By Lance Avery Morgan Photography provided by Austin Symphony Orchestra
Through its characteristic creativity and tremendous cultural presence in the city, the Austin Symphony Orchestra continues to deliver their full year of music and musical education even while we navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. But, to do so requires the support of the community, and you. How great is that?
So, why not join the Symphony for a virtual concert, Rule of Three, preceded by the launch of their special Play On program where you’ll also learn about their commitment to keep symphonic music alive and accessible to a broader audience than ever before.