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The contract will go into effect in July and will last through the San Antonio Philharmonic’s next season.
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The San Antonio Philharmonic has purchased the San Antonio Symphony bankruptcy assets
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The San Antonio Symphony has been re-constituted as the San Antonio Philharmonic.
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The musicians have been on strike since last September, and both sides were deadlocked in their talks over a variety of issues, including salaries.
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The musicians of the San Antonio Symphony ended their unusual season with a flourish Saturday morning. Afterwards, the audience expressed their hopes for the symphony to continue performing, though its future has been jeopardized by the strike against management that has gone on since late September.
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Sebastian Lang-Lessing returned to conduct the San Antonio Symphony at the First Baptist Church.
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Federal mediation between management of the San Antonio Symphony and the striking Musicians of the San Antonio Symphony has come to an end. That end won’t be bringing musicians back to the Tobin Center, as both parties seem no closer to agreeing on a contract.
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Sebastian Lang-Lessing speaks out about his recent contract termination with the San Antonio Symphony.
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The San Antonio Symphony has terminated their contract with Sebastian Lang-Lessing over what they say is a contract violation.
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MOSAS held a rally to raise awareness on the six-month anniversary of their strike against San Antonio Symphony management.