Palm Beach Symphony Builds Community Partnering with Related Companies

West Palm Beach, Fla. (November 15, 2021) – Palm Beach Symphony musicians have been busy this fall, engaging the community from South Florida to the Hamptons including an event with Related Companies at 360 Rosemary.


To promote its 48th Season, Palm Beach Symphony kicked off fall with a performance at an intimate gathering hosted by Related Companies and Palm Beach Symphony on the lush outdoor terrace of the stunning 360 Rosemary, a state-of-the-art, best-in-class office building in the heart of downtown West Palm Beach. Guests enjoyed a picture-perfect night with a private performance by musicians from the Palm Beach Symphony, under the baton of Maestro Gerard Schwarz. In addition to Related Companies, the West Palm Beach Downtown Development Authority graciously sponsored the food and beverages for the evening, served by Hilton West Palm Beach.


Palm Beach Symphony is also curating Music Mondays at 360 Rosemary featuring free musical performances open to the public next to The Wishing Tree each Monday from now through December 27 from 6 to 6:30 p.m. before the nightly snowfall and lightshow.


“Arts and culture is at the heart of our community in Downtown West Palm,” said Gopal Rajegowda, Partner, Related Southeast. “We are honored to have a world-class organization such as the Palm Beach Symphony as our neighbor and for the opportunity to present experiences such as this to our tenants and partners.”

 

Related Companies recently completed 360 Rosemary, the 20-story, 300,000-sq.-ft. Class A office building earlier this year. The building consists of several shared spaces including a fitness center, a conference rooms and the outdoor terrace, with a lobby café and two restaurants, Harry’s & Adrienne’s, coming in 2022. 

 

Palm Beach Symphony opened its 48th season under the baton of Music Director Schwarz with pianist Hélène Grimaud in November. Other celebrated musicians including pianists Yefim Bronfman and Maria João Pires, violinist Midori and clarinetist Jon Manasse will also take the stage during the Masterwork Series season. This marks the first time the entire season will be performed at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach.

 

Peter M. Gottsegen, The Lachman Family Foundation, Patrick and Milly Park, Felicia Taylor/The Mary Hilem Taylor Foundation, DeLuca Foundation, Leonard and Norma Klorfine Foundation, Charles and Ann Johnson/The C and A Johnson Family Foundation, Patricia Lambrecht, Dodie and Manley Thaler and the Thaler/Howell Foundation, NetJets, Lugano Diamonds, Findlay Galleries, HSS Florida, PNC Private Bank, The Colony Hotel, Related Companies, Provident Jewelry, IYC, Palm Beach Design Masters, Braman Motorcars, and Gent Row LLC are proud sponsors of Palm Beach Symphony. Programs are also sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.

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