As Its Youth Orchestra Wows Galagoers, Virtuosi Honors Healthcare Heroes
TWO CAUSES OF utmost importance to Houston were celebrated at a single event: At its annual gala, Virtuosi of Houston, an orchestra comprised of young musicians, honored the city’s healthcare heroes.
The evening, held at the Intercontinental Hotel in the Medical Center, featured performances by the young musicians directed by the group’s founding Artistic Director and Conductor Andrzej Grabjec. Everyone received a standing ovation, of course.
Physician C. Richard Stasney, who founded the Texas Voice Center 30 years ago and serves as a consulting otolaryngologist for HGO, the Alley and TUTS, was among the honorees. Texas Children’s Hospital’s James Versalovic was also recognized for his dedication and commitment throughout the pandemic. And the Innovator Award was presented to Monzer Hourani, who founded Medistar Corporation and invented the Biodefense Indoor Air Protection System.
Chairs Cheryl Byington and Beth Wolff were thrilled with the night’s total till, which topped $180,000 and will go toward ensuring that all young performers will receive opportunities to grow to their full potential at Virtuosi, regardless of race, religion or financial status.
Andrzej Grabiec
The student orchestra
Bharti and Rani Puranik
Susan and Denis DeBakey
Bill Stubbs and Cynthia Wolff
Andrew and Rochelle Deiso
Myrtle Jones and Ashley Brooks
Chad Birken and Lauren Pham
Linda Wiley and David Addickes
Cheryl Byington, James Versalovic , Richard Stasney and Beth Wolff
Gaby Graubart and Gabriela Smith
Leslie Siller and Mary Fusillo
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