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  • Musical Offerings is back with another stellar weekend of chamber music, in both Austin and San Antonio. Hear more about it at the link, along with performances live from the KPAC Performance Studio.
  • 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.
  • A Texas classical ensemble has put out a new album: "Ban: Stories of Censorship."
  • Two shows in San Antonio aren't near enough to contain the Christmas cheer of the U.S. Air Force Band of the West! The band takes their popular Holiday in Blue concerts this month to Houston and the Dallas-Forth Worth area.
  • Once a year, we open the floor to you at KPAC and invite musicians both amateur and professional to share their love of new music and performance at our contemporary classical Open Mic Night. Now in its 9th year, this collaboration with SOLI Chamber Ensemble continues to surprise and delight. Hear the performances at the link.
  • The San Antonio Philharmonic's Music Director, Jeffrey Kahane, welcomes his son Gabriel to the orchestra's concerts this weekend. Gabriel Kahane will share songs he's written as well as a clarinet concerto for guest soloist Anthony McGill. Learn more, and hear both Kahanes in performance on KPAC 88.3 FM, at the link.
  • The sparkling music of the baroque period illuminates two concerts this week featuring members of The Orchestra San Antonio. Pieces by Antonio Vivaldi, Johann Sebastian Bach, and more accompany narration of the Christmas story.
  • "Put as many creative people you can in a space, and have panels, have art talks," and opera, lots of opera! Nathan Felix's Opera Austin Festival is back this Saturday, Nov. 15.
  • 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.
  • The Heart of Texas Concert Band takes listeners on a Grand European Tour at a concert this Sunday, Nov. 23. The show includes a rarely heard concerto by Mozart for four instruments: oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon.
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