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Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra: For Your Eyes Only gala

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Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra: For Your Eyes Only gala

Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra: For Your Eyes Only

Party Details: There were three stops along the way Saturday night for the sold-out party that grossed roughly $1.1 million dollars for the symphony. First, a cocktail hour at the Duquesne Club, followed by the symphony’s performance featuring world-renowned violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter at Heinz Hall. Then the crowd split, with some staying for a sit-down dinner at Heinz Hall while others partied with burlesque dancers at a Fairmont soiree “for their eyes only.”

#SEEN: PSO President and CEO James Wilkinson and wife Susanne, event chairs Brenda and Steve Schlotterbeck, honorary chairs Dick and Ginny Simmons, Carol Hefren Tillotson, Bob Gallagher and Sharon Tillotson Gallagher, Craig and Jill Tillotson, Curt Fleming and Kim Tillotson Fleming; soiree chairs Nick Varischetti and Carrie Wolf, Mike and Angela DeVanney, Mike Herald; Jordan Feucht, David and Mari Jo Schlosser, John Robinson and Susan Block, Bob and Barbara Egan, Murry and Cindy Gerber, Bill and Vivian Benter, Mary McFadden, Carrie Bond, Jerry Dunlap, Lou Castelli, Shannon McMinn, Jules Feucht, Bonnie Mangold, Mac McKay, Lane Davis, Luke Panza, Itziar Baltasar, Jerry Morosco, David and Gabriela Porges, Ted and Lucy Lyons, Anthony Fitzpatrick and Meghan Fisher, Amy Morgan and Michele Michaels.

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First Published: September 15, 2014, 4:00 a.m.

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James and Susanne Wilkinson.  (Bill Wade/Post-Gazette)
Susan and John Robinson Block.  (Bill Wade/Post-Gazette)
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Solo violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter and PSO conductor Manfred Honeck at the end of the program.  (Bill Wade/Post-Gazette)
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Solo violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter.  (Bill Wade/Post-Gazette)
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