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Festival Del Sole Gala Concierge@Festivaldelsole.Org 6th annual n a pa Va l l e y F e s t iVa l d e l so l e july 15-24, 2011 Thursday, July 14 Monday, July 18 Thursday, July 21 saTurday, July 23 Founders Dinner 7:00 pm Free Concert 10:00 am Food for the Sol Vintner's Luncheon 12:00 noon Swanson Vineyards Veterans Home, Yountville Solage Calistoga Chimney Rock Winery By invitation only US Army Brass Quintet and Russian National Orchestra Brass Quintet 11:00 am Wellness program with Dr. Wendy Bazilian Inspired by Shakespeare: Friday, July 15 Concert 11:00 am 12:00 noon Luncheon Romeo and Juliet in Music, Opening Night Gala Grgich Hills Estate Drama, Opera and Ballet 4:00 pm 6:00 pm Les Violettes Concert 6:30 pm Lincoln Theater Napa Valley Darioush Castello di Amorosa Russian National Orchestra Sarah Chang, violin • Katie Kadarauch, Stéphane Denève, conductor • Marnie Tara Kamangar, piano Vintner's Luncheon 12:30 pm Angel Romero, classical guitar viola • Nina Kotova, cello • Joyce Breckenridge, soprano • Vitor Luiz and Pine Ridge Vineyards Yang, piano • Nino Machaidze, soprano Lorena Feijoo, San Francisco Ballet • Program to include Brahms Piano San Francisco Shakespeare Festival saTurday, July 16 Concert 6:30 pm Quartet in C Minor and opera arias Music by Berlioz, Tchaikovsky, Gounod Concert and Art Installation Castello di Amorosa and Prokofiev Yountville Community Center Emerson String Quartet Dinner 8:30 pm 10:00 am Bouchaine Young Artist Works by Haydn, Schubert and Bartok HALL Napa Valley Dinner 6:30 pm Concert; Sage Po, harp Far Niente 11:00 am Installation of Chaos Pamplona, Dinner 8:30 pm Friday, July 22 a sculpture by Jedd Novatt Grgich Hills Estate FREE ADMISSION Bouchaine Young Artist Concert sunday, July 24 11:00 am Jarvis Conservatory Tuesday, July 19 Mathew Lyons, guitar Vintner’s Luncheon 11:30 am A Taste of Napa Bouchaine Young Artist Concert FREE ADMISSION Tamber Bey Vineyards 11:00 am - 2:00 pm 11:00 am Jarvis Conservatory Bardessono Oliver Poole, piano Vintner's Luncheon 12:30 pm Concert 4:00 pm A KGO live broadcast event showcasing FREE ADMISSION Silver Oak Cellars Lincoln Theater Napa Valley some of the region's finest wines and Russian National Orchestra artisinal purveyors, plus a wellness Vintner’s Luncheon 12:30 pm Francesco Demuro, tenor • Aleksandra program with Dr. Melina Jampolis Dance Gala 6:00 pm Kurzak, soprano • Joyce Yang, piano Black Coyote Wines Lincoln Theater Napa Valley Omer Wellber, conductor Program to include Rachmaninoff Piano Reception and Dinner 5:00 pm Maxim Beloserkovsky and Irina Free Concert 6:00 pm Dvorovenko, American Ballet Theatre Concerto No. 2 and opera arias by Verdi, Robert Mondavi Winery Napa Valley Opera House Charles Askegard and Wendy Whelan, Puccini, Rossini, Donizetti and Bernstein US Army Brass Quintet and Russian New York City Ballet Concert 7:00 pm National Orchestra Brass Quintet Vitor Luiz and Lorena Feijoo, Closing Night Dinner 6:30 pm Robert Mondavi Winery San Francisco Ballet Principal Dancers from the Bolshoi Ballet Cardinale David Foster & Friends – Charice, Concert and Dinner 6:00 pm Babyface, Ruben Studdard and The Music by Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, Adam, Canadian Tenors Pride Mountain Vineyards Iglesias and Getty 20th Anniversary Celebration wine tasting dinner and concert Event available to After Party Ma(i)sonry Dinner 8:15 pm VIP package holders only Wednesday, July 20 Quintessa sunday, July 17 Bouchaine Young Artist Concert Vintner’s Luncheon 11:30 am 11:00 am Jarvis Conservatory Will Chow, cello Kuleto Estate FREE ADMISSION TICKETS Concert 4:00 pm Vintner's Luncheon 12:30 pm Lincoln Theater Napa Valley festivaldelsole.org Russian National Orchestra Fantesca Estate & Winery Nino Machaidze, soprano • Guido or 1.888.FDS.NAPA (888-337-6272) Loconsolo, baritone • Stéphane Concert 6:30 pm Castello di Amorosa Denève, conductor • Program to include Russian National Orchestra Rachmaninoff Symphonic Dances and Sarah Chang, violin • Nina Kotova, cello arias by Mozart, Puccini and Donizetti Omer Wellber, conductor • Program To purchase VIP packages, contact the festival concierge, to include Bruch Violin Concerto and Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm PST, 707-294-2800 Boccherini Cello Concerto Festival del Sole Gala [email protected]. Visit festivaldelsole.org for complete details. and Auction 6:30 pm Dinner 8:30 pm Meadowood Napa Valley Raymond Vineyards Sixth Season July 15-24, 2011 Festival VIP Packages The best way to experience Napa Valley Festival del Sole is with a VIP package that offers exclusive access to gala events and other special activities, and prime seating for performances. The packages below include all concerts, luncheons, dinners and special events for the days selected. Passport 10 days, July 15 through July 24 - $6,500 ($3,000 tax-deductible) Daily Pass single day - $750 ($400 tax-deductible) Premium Pass any 3 days - $700 per day ($350 per day tax-deductible) Premier Pass any 4 or more days - $650 per day ($300 per day tax-deductible) Evening Only Pass - $500 ($250 tax-deductible) Passports and VIP Packages may be purchased by credit card or by check payable to Festival Association Napa Valley. All packages include a tax- deductible donation supporting the festival's mission to present superb artistic programming, to nurture young talent, to build the audiences of tomorrow, and to showcase the extraordinary hospitality, wine and cuisine of the Napa Valley. For information and purchases: Napa Valley Festival del Sole 1556 First Street, Suite 103A Napa, CA 94559 [email protected] (707) 294-2800 Please visit www.festivaldelsole.org for the complete 2011 schedule. .
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