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  • Enjoy two takes on the light, frothy divertimento with CMI, recorded in June 2024. Plus music by Ralph Vaughan-Williams featuring some talented students, and more.
  • Plano-based guitarist Andrew Flory stopped by our studio on Friday to perform beautiful music on the theorbo, an instrument developed in Italy during the late 16th century. Hear his performance at the link. Flory will be performing in Boerne and at Mission San Jose in San Antonio this weekend.
  • Johann Sebastian Bach’s “Goldberg Variations” form the through-line of this program recorded in June, 2025. Interspersed between the variations are selections from Erik Satie, Arvo Pärt, Philip Glass, Meredith Monk, and Thomas Adès.
  • Vitaly Starikov, silver medalist at the 2025 Cliburn, says that when he's on stage, he's not thinking about the competition. In fact, he's having fun, performing for an appreciative audience. Hear the joy in his performance in this special program featuring highlights from his early rounds.
  • New music performed by the Unheard-of Ensemble will be filling the air at seven venues around San Antonio this month. Hear their surprising sounds at the link!
  • The Adelante Winds this weekend are offering holiday fun with music, a photo booth, and yes, an Ugly Sweater Contest. Hear a preview of their performances at the link!
  • The performers at Open Mic Night VIII could have been one of your friends or neighbors! TPR and SOLI Chamber Ensemble invited the public to share their favorite contemporary classical pieces on Nov. 3. Hear the talent, amateur and pro, at the link!
  • On Saturday Nov. 23 at 4 p.m., the Children's Chorus of San Antonio presents a concert of songs based on earth, wind, fire and water. Hear a preview at the link, as they performed in-studio for KPAC 88.3 FM.
  • In May of 1940, Carlos Chávez presented a concert at the Festival of Mexican Music at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Although some of the music was cut from a European cloth, the audience left talking about the music showing the least European influence.
  • Where did the first people to populate the Americas come from? Dr. David Bowles walks us across the Bering Land Bridge with the first to set foot on the North and South American continents. They beat out Christopher Columbus by thousands of years. Bowles also reads one of his numerous translations of verse in Nahuatl.
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