Conductor Carlo Ponti Jr. and Los Angeles Virtuosi Orchestra, the 22 string-piece symphony he founded, hit a crescendo last week to benefit select Los Angeles County schools, including one in the San Fernando Valley. On May 23, Ponti performed Felix Mendelssohn’s “Violin Concerto in D minor” at Theater Raymond Kabbaz in Los Angeles. The orchestra’s performances benefit music education by giving 100 percent of net subscription revenues to schools such as AndrĂ©s and MarĂa Cárdenas Elementary School in Van Nuys. The concert’s dress rehearsal, held the day prior, took place at Cárdenas Elementary. “In Van Nuys, to see us rehearse, to see what goes into creating a performance, they also interact with the musicians,” Ponti told the Business Journal. Ponti comes from an artistic family as the son of actress Sophia Loren and the late movie producer Carlo Ponti. Congressman Brad Sherman recently presented Ponti with a special congressional recognition certificate for Virtuosi Orchestra’s work in “supporting and developing music education in our schools and community.” A resident of Studio City, Ponti has contributed to Cárdenas Elementary for the last three years. The donations helped purchase violins for the school’s music students.