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  • "The spirit of the Junior Tuesday Musical Club community is one of communion and artistic nurturing," says violinist Nancy Zhou. She was one of six former members to perform at a gala recital on March 16, 2025 at Christ Episcopal Church. Hear the full program, and see video of the concert at the link.
  • The 15th annual Jack Stone Award for New Music concert was held on March 25 at Northwest Vista College. Three student composers had their work performed by San Antonio ensemble Lux Musicae.
  • Folks were lining the walls of the sanctuary to hear this amazing recital by Gurwtiz silver medalist Tatiana Dorokhova on Oct. 13, 2024. At the link, listen to her full performance, including music by San Antonio's own Aaron Prado, and see a video of Dorokhova playing the fiendishly difficult "Islamey."
  • “The energy that you get from this group is incredible." Troy Peters conducts the YOSA Philharmonic on Sunday night at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts for a program that features movie music and classical melodies featured in great films. Hear students perform on KPAC 88.3 FM at the link.
  • A contest exclusively for community college students, the Jack Stone Awards present new music each spring on the campus of Northwest Vista College. Hear the Adelante Winds play the winning selections at the link.
  • The fast-paced comedy and still relevant subject matter help make "The Barber of Seville" an enduring classic that never seems to grow old. Opera San Antonio presents the Rossini opera at the Tobin Center on Thursday and Friday. Hear a preview from our studio at the link!
  • This week’s concert from SOLI Chamber Ensemble ties in to the 250th birthday of our country, and features all-American music.It’s part of the “America/Beautiful” project, started by pianist and composer Min Kwon, who commissioned 76 composers to create what she called “a musical snapshot” of America in the early 21st century.
  • People all over the world celebrate Hanukkah by lighting candles on the menorah and feasting on fried foods.
  • Tiny Shanghai-based studio Pixpil beats giants like Nintendo at their own game with the new Eastward, a vintagey-looking adventure that follows an unlikely pair of friends through a crumbling world.
  • There are just two weeks until Selection Sunday, the day the teams and seeds of the NCAA basketball tournament are announced. By then, three pairs of age-old rivals will have squared off in what may be their last games ever.
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