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Evening 

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SET TO THE MUSIC OF RUMBLING TUMMIES

 

The APO is excited to host another magnificent feast with our world-renowned Conductor Steven Byess. So, if you missed the last one, here’s your chance to meet and dine with the Maestro.

 

Tickets are selling out fast. And no wonder. The music is enchanting, featuring the soaring sounds of cellist Anita Graef. The food is exquisite, featuring a confluence of kitchen cultures practiced by Chef Sam Diaz. And the company is fascinating, featuring you and Steven Byess.

 

The Maestro looks forward to seeing you.

Event Details

DATE

Friday, October 14, 2022

6:30 pm

LOCATION

Thaden School’s Award-winning Great Hall, Bentonville 

 

PRICE

$150

Anita Graef

Described as "a world class musician" (Galena Gazette) who plays with “high energy and polish” (WQXR), cellist Anita Graef has earned recognition for her music making as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral performer. Notable appearances include features in Strings Magazine, as well as Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall, the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert series, and “Concerts from the Library of Congress.” She has also performed in recital as a guest of various radio programs, including “Young Artists Showcase” on WQXR, WFMT, WGTE, WUOL, WOSU, WVPB, NPR and others. She serves as the Artistic Director and cellist of the Juliani Ensemble, an innovative, multi-faceted chamber ensemble, with whom she has performed extensively both nationally and internationally. Highlights of 2021/2022 include concerto debuts, notably with the Louisville Orchestra among others, recital performances at Columbia University, the New Lens Concert Series, “Live from WFMT,” and a residency at the University of Missouri.

 

She completed her Bachelor’s studies at the University of Michigan’s School of Music, Theatre, and Dance. Following this, she obtained a Master’s Degree at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.

 

Anita performs on a modern Italian cello by Ferdinando Garimberti, dated 1923.

Chef Sam Diaz

Chef Sam believes that food brings people together and good food keeps them at the table. Raised in Miami, Sam was exposed to various food cultures but her love of Italian food was born working alongside Chef Mike Pirolo, first at Scarpetta and then joining him as he opened Macchialina in the heart of South Beach. From there, she rose to be the chef at The St. Austere in Brooklyn, NY, the sister restaurant of Macchialina. After 6 years in Brooklyn, family and a change of pace led her to Northwest Arkansas where after a couple of years she opened her own small restaurant, Berretto.

Menu

Passed course

WineCastillo de Roccio Brut Bubbly 

Food: Fried chicken skin, caviar, buttermilk powder, and chives

 

First course

Wine: Alexander Valley Vineyards Chardonnay

MusicSong Without Words, Op. 109 — Felix Mendelssohn 

Food: Faux gras (vegan), kumquat marmalade, brioche crisp, and pink peppercorns

 

Second course

Wine: Alexander Valley Vineyards Pinot Noir

Music2 Preludes — George Gershwin, arr. Jascha Heifetz/Anita Graef 

Food: Malloreddus, mushroom sugo, and pecorino 

Third course

Wine: Alexander Valley Vineyards Cabernet Franc

MusicSuite for Solo Cello: III. Intermezzo e Danza Finale — Gaspar Cassadó

Food: Roasted Lamb, sweet plantain puree, pickle red bell pepper, and salsa verde

 

Fourth course

Wine: Alexander Valley Vineyards Gewürztraminer

MusicDreaming, Op. 15, No. 3 — Amy Beach 

Food: Pear and ginger crostata, cinnamon chantilly 

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