Food and drink at at the 2011 Benefit Concert. Mmmm… too bad your computer isn’t equipped with smell-o-vision!
I’d write more about how great a job Ryan did with the catering, but this has got me so hungry I need to go grab lunch.
Food and drink at at the 2011 Benefit Concert. Mmmm… too bad your computer isn’t equipped with smell-o-vision!
I’d write more about how great a job Ryan did with the catering, but this has got me so hungry I need to go grab lunch.
The 2011 Benefit Concert featured not only great music, but also phenomenal food. All of the evening’s catering was provided by violinist and foodie Ryan Caparella. Below, pianist Windsor Johnson helps in the kitchen.
Anne Berry, Ryan Caparella, and Windsor Johnson – members of The Living Room Players, a regional chamber music ensemble – speaking to the audience at December’s benefit concert. The trio performed two movements of Clara Schumann’s Piano Trio in G minor, op. 17. Schumann’s piano trio is considered, “probably her greatest achievement. Written in 1846, at a time of great stress, it has an autumnal, melancholy quality, and demonstrates a mastery of sonata form and polyphonic techniques” (Nancy Reich, Grove Music Online).
Photo courtesy Mary Scripko.