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For the past three weeks, these young musicians have been going to work every day with an intense study of chamber music alongside professional musicians. It all culminates in a free concert this Friday evening.
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"We The People" serves up story after story, meditation after celebration, of all the vast variety of people who make up America and have come to it to expand their own stories. Hear the full album, and more from the Houston-based Apollo Chamber Players, at the link.
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Recorded last summer on July 4, celebrate America with this program of inspiring favorites featuring the Heart of Texas Concert Band, the River City Ringers, and the Cedar Mountain Chorale.
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Youth Orchestras of San Antonio recently toured the United Kingdom, performing in London, York and Edinburgh while giving students a chance to experience life beyond Texas and connect with audiences overseas.
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Long out of print on DVD, a trio of films by Spanish director Carlos Saura—which feature the tradition of flamenco dance and music and blur the lines between fantasy and reality— has just been released by the Criterion Collection. TPR's Nathan Cone has a review.
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The Orchestra San Antonio says this concert program was meant to be “a journey not by planes or trains, but through the music and imagination of summer adventures.”
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This concert from January, 2026 featured two works by the American composer Amy Beach, plus Maurice Ravel's classic String Quartet. The Balourdet Quartet performs for the San Antonio Chamber Music Society.
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Singers, you're invited to be a part of this musical celebration; if you can read music, and have ever wanted to be part of a huge concert with a full ensemble, now's your chance. Rehearsals take place on Saturdays this month.
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Now through Saturday, scores of cellists are in Fredericksburg for a series of public concerts. You can preview some of their work at the link, as 8 stopped by our KPAC studios to perform.
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Tristán has served as Associate Conductor of the orchestra since 2024.