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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.
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The pioneering Japanese-American conductor who led the Boston Symphony Orchestra for nearly decades died Tuesday.
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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!
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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.
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A John Cage piece for organ titled ASLSP — as slow as possible — lives up to its name. It has been in performance for 21 years so far.
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The San Antonio Philharmonic announced Jeffrey Kahane as its first-ever Music Director. The pianist and conductor, who speaks fluent Spanish, looks to connect with the community closer than the orchestra ever has before.
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Russian cellist Anastasia Kobekina releases her Sony Classical debut album — featuring composers from the 17th century to today whose works evoke Venice.
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As part of The Gurwitz International Piano Competition, four of the jurors came together at the TPR studio for a wide-ranging conversation on art, discipline, and the lessons they've learned from a lifetime of music-making.
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Over the course of one week beginning Jan. 26, music fans can hear some of the best pianists in the world perform at the Gurwitz International Piano Competition, which includes a focus on Latin American and Spanish music.