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The San Antonio Philharmonic has ended its performance year, months early.
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The San Antonio Philharmonic's Music Director Jeffrey Kahane has resigned.
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Concerts scheduled for February 13 and 14 have been canceled, and ticket holders will receive refunds. In an interview with TPR, San Antonio Philharmonic Executive Director Roberto Treviño said the orchestra remains committed to performing and hinted that future concerts could take place at venues across the community.
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The Philharmonic has canceled a concert scheduled for mid-January.
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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.
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An email to musicians announced the cancellation. Performances on Dec. 12 and 13 are expected to still continue.
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Talks continue to make the Scottish Rite the permanent home for the San Antonio Philharmonic.
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Talks are said to be underway between the San Antonio Philharmonic and the Scottish Rite.
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Hear pianist Daniela Liebman perform music by Robert Schumann and Philip Glass as she and the San Antonio Philharmonic's Music Director, Jeffrey Kahane, preview their season-opener.
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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.