On Wednesday April 30, 2014 in San Francisco, world renowned watch brand Breguet, welcomed the internationally acclaimed San Francisco Symphony to the Tourbillon boutique for an exclusive private dinner and concert. Reserved to a few dozen of the brand’s most important clients, the evening started with a musical entertainment featuring a string trio of musicians—Victor Romasevich on violin, Jill Brindel on cello and Wayne Roden on viola. The artists captivated the guests with a program including the first movement of Beethoven Serenade, Op. 8 and last two movements from Mozart Divertimento, K.563. The festivities were concluded with a delectable sit down feast.To learn more, please visit: www.breguet.com
Breguet welcomes the San Francisco Symphony
On Wednesday April 30, 2014 in San Francisco, world renowned watch brand Breguet, welcomed the internationally acclaimed San Francisco Symphony to the Tourbillon boutique for an exclusive private dinner and concert. Reserved to a few dozen of the brand’s most important clients, the evening started with a musical entertainment featuring a string trio of musicians—Victor Romasevich on violin, Jill Brindel on cello and Wayne Roden on viola. The artists captivated the guests with a program including the first movement of Beethoven Serenade, Op. 8 and last two movements from Mozart Divertimento, K.563. The festivities were concluded with a delectable sit down feast.To learn more, please visit: www.breguet.com
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Breguet welcomes the San Francisco Symphony
On Wednesday April 30, 2014 in San Francisco, world renowned watch brand Breguet, welcomed the internationally acclaimed San Francisco Symphony to the Tourbillon boutique for an exclusive private dinner and concert. Reserved to a few dozen of the brand’s most important clients, the evening started with a musical entertainment featuring a string trio of musicians—Victor Romasevich on violin, Jill Brindel on cello and Wayne Roden on viola. The artists captivated the guests with a program including the first movement of Beethoven Serenade, Op. 8 and last two movements from Mozart Divertimento, K.563. The festivities were concluded with a delectable sit down feast.To learn more, please visit: www.breguet.com
from Breguet's Facebook Wall