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  • Violinist Eric Siu and pianist SungEun Park stopped by TPR in December to share new music from local composer Dr. Peter Petroff. Siu praises the composer's "beautiful melodies" and "wit." You can hear their performance direct from our studio at the link!
  • The Tuesday Musical Club on November 10 hosted a special program featuring notable alumni of the Junior Tuesday Musical Club.
  • For the first time in forever, the Children's Chorus of San Antonio is teaming up with YOSA (Youth Orchestras of San Antonio) for a Holiday Spectacular at the Tobin Center on Dec. 21.
  • Ladino singer-songwriter Lily Henley and friends performed at San Fernando Cathedral for Musical Bridges Around the World on Dec. 8. Hear their concert at the link, including music for Christmas and Hanukkah.
  • The Pearl Trio this week performs concerts for Valentine's Day, and collaborates with SOLI Chamber Ensemble on their project featuring new music compositions.
  • Making its debut in San Antonio last month was the 3Esprit Trio, featuring San Antonian, pianist Daniel Anastasio, with friends Joseph Lin, violin, and cellist Raman Ramakrishnan. We were there with our microphones to capture a meaty concert featuring major works by Beethoven and Dvořák. You can hear the full performance online, now!
  • The Gold, Silver, and Bronze medalists from the 2024 Gurwitz International Piano Competition stopped by our studios this week ahead of a free concert appearance on Sunday night at San Fernando Cathedral. Hear them play—all together—at the link!
  • Violinist Laura Scalzo teams up with pianist Viktor Valkov to program some of their favorite duos, in concert on Feb. 16. Get a preview by listening to their live KPAC 88.3 FM performance at the link!
  • The reigning master of the violin shares his thoughts on performance and offers a preview of what he'll be performing at the Tobin Center on Thursday night at 7:30 p.m.
  • Today we travel to Argentina and Brazil, with a hop into Mexico, enabling us to sample several indigenous languages, Guarani and Zapotecan, plus music in the imported languages of Spanish and Portuguese. Singer and guitarist Suni Paz sings “Pedro Canoero,” introducing us to the Guarani harp. More musical surprises come from recordings made by the Columbia recording company aboard the SS Uruguay as a flurry of Brazil's finest popular musicians participate in an all-night jam session, overseen by Heitor Villa-Lobos and Leopold Stokowski.
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