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Elena Urioste, Jeffrey Kahane, and Zlatomir Fung performed live on KPAC 88.3 FM and shared details about this weekend's penultimate performances of the season by the San Antonio Philharmonic.
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Johann Sebastian Bach wrote over 1,000 pieces of music, but modern symphony audiences rarely get to hear his work. The San Antonio Philharmonic this weekend teams up with two choral ensembles to present Bach's "Easter Oratorio."
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The amazing multi-faceted guitarist, Jiji, is in town to perform with the San Antonio Philharmonic, and visited our studios with conductor Anthony Parnther to preview the program. Hear her perform in our studio at the link!
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KPAC was blessed with an in-studio performance by pianist Illia Ovcharenko, who's performing with the San Antonio Philharmonic this weekend. Listen to him in conversation with Barry Brake, and playing music by Gabriel Faure, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and more at the link.
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It performs Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Scottish Rite Theater downtown.
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The Philharmonic said that it will perform three of five concerts in the 'Bach: Reverberations & Reflections' series at Our Lady of the Lake University and the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Little Flower.
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Pianist Natasha Paremski will join the orchestra this weekend for their first concerts at the Scottish Rite Auditorium, which conductor Jeffrey Kahane calls "one of the most breathtakingly beautiful buildings, anywhere." The 100-year-old building will be the Philharmonic's new permanent home for concerts.
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San Antonio Ballet School and the San Antonio Philharmonic are teaming up for a production of The Nutcracker: A Texas Folklorico Story performed at the Majestic Theatre.
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Their next two concerts on Oct. 18 and 19 have been delayed to next year.
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Roberto Treviño, the philharmonic's executive director and CEO, said the agreement is a 'great compromise' for better wages and paid sick leave.