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Camerata San Antonio performs their final concert of the season this weekend, Visions And Reflections, with music by Alfred Schnittke, Mieczysław Weinberg, and Felix Mendelssohn. They stopped by our studios this week to share a preview with Barry Brake on Classical Connections.
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This weekend's program with Camerata San Antonio brings quintets by two composers who fought the Soviet regime through hidden themes in their music.
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Now entering their 23rd season, Camerata San Antonio performs a program this weekend they're calling "Nature's Tapestry." Hear them play excerpts on KPAC 88.3 FM at the link.
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After 25 years with the San Antonio Philharmonic/San Antonio Symphony, cellist Ken Freudigman is leaving the ensemble, but he isn't leaving San Antonio! The talented musician will continue in his roles as a chamber music performer, and educator.
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Camerata San Antonio closes their season April 24-26 with a program called "Romantic Resonances." Hear them perform on KPAC 88.3 FM at the link!
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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!
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This weekend, Jan. 10-12, Camerata San Antonio performs a special arrangement of J.S. Bach's 'Goldberg Variations' live in concert. The piece was famously inspired by a Russian count who needed music for company at night. The group stopped by KPAC 88.3 FM to perform an excerpt live on-air, which you can hear at the link!
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San Antonio's premier string quartet stops by KPAC 88.3 FM to perform on-air and preview the first concert of their 2024-25 season. Hear the music at the link!
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In this concert, Camerata San Antonio presents a program featuring three string quartets from the first half of the 20th century inspired by earlier Romantic-era sounds.
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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.