JEAN SHAFIROFF WITH DENISE RICH & ELISABETH MUHR CHAIR VIENNESE OPERA BALL
Jean Shafiroff |
John Paulson |
Jean Shafiroff, Denise Rich, and Elisabeth Muhr chaired the 65th Viennese Opera Ball on Friday, February 7, 2020 at Cipriani 42nd Street, New York City, under the patronage of The President of the Republic of Austria, H.E. Alexander Van der Bellen. Actor Nathan Lee Graham emceed the Ball, celebrating the cultural and economic relationships between Austria and America, connecting two continents, two cities and two centuries in one glamorous evening.
“There is nothing like this in America with pageantry that could only come from the Habsburg Royal Houses” said President and Executive Director Silvia Frieser, “Just as in Europe, the celebration began with our Debutantes, wearing beautiful tiaras donated by Austrian jewelry company Ciro and white gowns, dancing the Polonaise and Alles Walzer with their partners in white tie.” Artistic Director Daniel Serafin presented an operatic concert with Ewa PÅ‚onka, Limmie Pulliam, Michael Spyres and Corinne Winters performing alongside a full orchestra conducted by Matthias Fletzberger. At Midnight, a Quadrille that enlivened the dance floor until 4am.
The Viennese Opera Ball proudly supports charitable projects of New York and Vienna. This year, appropriately benefiting the musical therapy program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center through Denise Rich’s Gabrielle's Angel Foundation for Cancer Research. While the Viennese Opera Ball is inspired by the famous Vienna Opera Ball in Austria, it is older and its own American 501 (c)(3) not for profit foundation, held under the auspices of the U.S. Austrian Chamber of Commerce.
Jean Shafiroff With Denise Rich, Star Jones And Silvia Frieser |
The Honorary Gala Chair was The Honorable Michael Ludwig, Governor and Mayor of Vienna. Notable guests included Host Committee members Janna Bullock, Joanna Fisher, Ana Saucedo, Randi Schatz, and Marisa Rose Van Bokhorst, Honorary Guests Florence Hvorostovsky and Ann Ziff, Junior Chairs Emily Mohr and Colgate Rumbough, Junior Vice Chair Briana Lestage, as well as Star Jones, Ricardo Lugo, John Paulson, Karlheinz Muhr, Martin Shafiroff and Stifel Investment Services, Hikmet Ersek (CEO of Western Union), Actress Samantha Mathis, Lukas Barwinski-Brown (CEO, Lang Lang International Music Foundation), Trisha Willis, John Willis, Diandra Douglas, Sandra Stockmayer (Viennese dancing school Svabek), Agnieszka and Witold Balaban, and U.S. Military Academy West Point Cadets who marched in with flags representing America, Austria, and the European Union before singing the three respective anthems.
Sponsors included The City of Vienna, Royal Flowers, A.E. Koechert, Aida, as well as a selection of donated Austrian wines and spirits by Schlumberger, Sonor Wines, Esterhazy, Rick Gin and Manufaktur Mueller, and Hallstein Water. The debutantes wore beautiful donated tiaras by Austrian jewelry company Ciro, and were exclusively styled, together with the opera singers, by The Salon at BG.
The 2020 Debutantes
Aimee Anne-Caroline Auguin of New York City
Daughter of French conductor Philippe Auguin and opera singer Jena Ruchek
Natalie Aldridge of Mequon, Wisconsin
Daughter of Thomas Lee and Jane Marie Aldridge
Rachel Barcellona of Palm Harbor, Florida
Daughter of Frank and Barbara Barcellona
An Autism advocate
Despina Drougas of New Fairfield Connecticut
Daughter of Demosthenes and Carmela Drougas
Rachel Engelberg of Vienna, Austria
Daughter of Martin Engelberg, Member of the National Council of Austria and Danielle Spera, Director of the Jewish Museum of Vienna
Clara Heupgen of Munich, Germany
Daughter of His Excellency the Austrian Ambassador to Portugal, Thomas Stelzer, and Helene Heupgen
Asia Hickman of West Point, New York
Daughter of Marc Hickman (U.S. Department of Defense) and Major Jamie Hickman (U.S. Army)
She is the 2017 Miss New York Teen America
Katherine Kuhl of New York City
Daughter of the late Dr. David Kuhl and Diane Kuhl of the American Ballet Theatre
Luisa Majnoni d’Intignano of New York City
Daughter of Giovanni Majnoni d’Intignano, a Director of the Bank of Italy and Bonizella Biagini of United Nations Development Programme
Proudly representing the country of her birth, Italy
Anastacia Grace Weyerhaeuser McCarthy Markoe of White Bear Lake, Montana
Daughter of James Admire Markoe, Jr. and Sarah Jane McCarthy
Christiane McCabe of New York City
Daughter of Michael J. McCabe and Aline Rizk
Olivia Maria McNaughten of New York City
Daughter of Anthony McNaughten and Rossana McNaughten
Yaelle Shaked of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
Daughter of Alon and Lorraine Shaked
Currently attending Harvard University
Doris Winkler of Vienna, Austria
Daughter of Harald Swoboda and Brigitte Winkler
About Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research
Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research was created in 1996, when Grammy-nominated songwriter and philanthropist Denise Rich lost her daughter Gabrielle, a vibrant 27-year-old actress and Hodgkin’s lymphoma survivor, to acute myelogenous leukemia. Gabrielle’s mother and sisters, Daniella Rich Kilstock and Ilona Rich Schachter, believed the best way to honour Gabrielle’s memory was to create a Foundation that would fund the best and brightest scientific researchers with the hope that less toxic treatments, and ultimately a cure, might be discovered.
About Viennese Opera Ball
The Viennese Opera Ball, an annual white-tie charity gala celebrates the cultural and economic relationships between Austria and America, connecting two continents, two cities and two centuries in one glamorous night. It was founded by Austrians immigrating to the United States 65 years ago, and is a tribute to both their former home town Vienna and their host city, New York.
Considered the most prestigious and oldest Viennese ball outside of Vienna, the gala draws an international audience that includes diplomats and dignitaries, international corporations and professionals. Performances by Metropolitan opera singers, the Viennese Opera Ball orchestra, ballet performances, the West Point color guard, midnight Quadrille and many more surprises contribute to a glamorous and delightful night. For more information, please visit: vienneseoperaball.com.
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Photos Courtesy Of Patrick McMullan
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