On Sept. 3, 2015, Gourmet Symphony and Capital City Orchestra hosted the Taste Your Music benefit to raise money for three nonprofits working to fight hunger in the DC area: Miriam's Kitchen, Bread for the City and So Others Might Eat.
At the benefit, each course and cocktail was specially crafted to complement a piece of classical music.
Taste Your Music strives to examine the intersection of culinary arts and classical music. The goal is not only to partner with charitable organizations to help fight hunger, but to establish a "renewed commitment to socially conscious arts programming."
Taste Your Music at Hamilton Live in downtown DC
"Gourmet Symphony's goal is to break down barriers to (access to) classical music." - John Coco, co-founder
"You often see different art mediums (sic) being combined, but food and music, not so much." - Judy, a guest at the Taste Your Music benefit
The orchestra warms up.
First course to complement Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik.
It's great they're bringing music to people who don't usually have access to classical and chamber music. - Neil, @GourmetSymphony player
"Our goal is to stop the cycle of poverty and homelessness in DC." - Daryl, So Others Might Eat
Programs like Taste Your Music strive to present creative solutions for social change.
"They need something to feed their souls." - Kristen, Bread for the City, on clients and programs like Gourmet Symphony and Taste Your Music
John Devlin, music director, Gourmet Symphony
Soprano Mandy Brown
The musicians joined the guests during a break to discuss the night's program and beneficiaries
We act under the pillars of bringing our guests dignity, belonging and change." - Emily, Miriam's Kitchen
"it has become that time of evening when people sit on their front porches.." Barber's Knoxville: Summer of 1915 to accompany dessert
Camille and Brianna of Gourmet Symphony bid the crowd goodnight, but not before encouraging the guests to consider volunteering their time at one of the three beneficiary organizations
Photographs by Joseph Simmons