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  • On the second morning of competition at The Gurwitz International Piano Competition, judges and spectators were treated to the artistry of three talented…
  • Round Two of The Gurwitz 2020 International Piano Competition began on Wednesday morning at Ruth Taylor Recital Hall on the Trinity University campus. Six…
  • Twelve pianists of monstrous talent have converged on San Antonio this week for The Gurwitz 2020, the San Antonio International Piano Competition that is…
  • The Russian-born pianist Tatiana Dorokhova wowed a full house at the Carver Center's Jo Long Theatre with her performance of San Antonio composer Aaron Prado's "El Colibrí y la Cempasúchil." Hear her complete Round I and Round III performances plus excerpts from Round II of the Gurwitz International Piano Competition.
  • Camerata San Antonio dropped by the TPR studios this week to share a little music from their concerts happening Friday afternoon in Kerrville and Sunday afternoon in San Antonio, featuring music by Joaquín Turina, Gabriel Faure, and Errollyn Wallen.
  • 100 years to the day after it premiered in New York, San Antonio's Dirty River Jazz Band will be performing George Gershwin's 'Rhapsody in Blue' at a special concert on Feb. 12 that will also feature classic standards from the 1920s. The group's pianist, Trevin Roming, stopped by our studio to perform live on KPAC 88.3 FM.
  • The Mid-Texas Symphony in September invited pianist Jeffrey Biegel to perform George Gershwin's famous 'Rhapsody In Blue.' Biegel also brought along a brand-new piece by Peter Boyer, 'Rhapsody in Red, White and Blue.' Hear both pieces, and more American music, in this full-concert program!
  • Talented students from area middle and high schools were featured in January as part of TPR's annual talent showcase, "Inspired By KPAC." Listen to KPAC 88.3 FM on Saturday, February 24 at 7 p.m. for the re-broadcast.
  • Since she first went on the air in 1987, Suzanne Bona has delighted audiences with her love of music. "I like welcoming people in. We're going to discover this together!"
  • Violinist Ryan Coppin is featured in this special Leap Day concert programmed with music inspired by the coming of spring.
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