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  • This weekend's program with Camerata San Antonio brings quintets by two composers who fought the Soviet regime through hidden themes in their music.
  • On Nov. 22, the Children's Chorus of San Antonio performs an inspirational program about "the light within" us, at Trinity Baptist Church. Hear the students sing a preview in our studio at the link.
  • For their fall season opener, San Antonio's Olmos Ensemble shared three delightful pieces by relatively unknown German composers, and one big Texas premiere by Michael Ippolito, who teaches at Texas State University in San Marcos. Listen to the whole program at the link.
  • As presented by The Orchestra San Antonio on Oct. 1, "The Lights Are Going Out" is a concert-length meditation on war, memory, and the fragility of peace. Hear the concert at the link.
  • Composer Ethan Wickman draws on his personal experience traveling and studying with musicians in Crete, Turkey, and elsewhere to create a stunning fusion of classical and world music in the ensemble Viatorum. Hear their sounds at the link, as performed live on KPAC 88.3 FM.
  • Kerrville-born cellist Audrey Jellett is one fourth of the New York-based quartet Ensemble Nerina. She's bringing her musical friends to her hometown for a concert this Saturday.
  • What happens when 400 harmonica players get together in San Antonio? One heck of a jam session, that's what. Check out this segment from KPAC's Classical Connections featuring some unique arrangements of classical and folk melodies for harmonica and piano.
  • The World Cheese Awards were held in Switzerland last week. More than 5,000 cheeses from dozens of countries fought for the top spot.
  • Our continuing cover on How the Texas legislature is working to make voting more difficult in Texas. We hear from Beto O'Rourke and Chris Davis, elections administrator for Willison County and the legislative chair for the Texas Association of Elections Administrators.
  • An April 2022 Quinnipiac poll found that 52% of Americans agree that in light of Ginni Thomas's texts about overturning the results of the 2020 presidential election, Thomas should recuse himself from related cases. Texts between Ginni Thomas and Trump's chief of staff Mark Meadows show that she was repeatedly urging Meadows to overturn the election results and repeating conspiracy theories about ballot fraud.
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