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A talented songwriter, vocalist, and performer, Elise Road brought a medley of R&B sounds inspired by the music of her youth. Like her inspirations, Tori Kelly, Alicia Keys, and Erykah Badu, she and her band are redefining the genre of soul music.
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Summer Night City's Psychedelic Soul Night brought local group, The Way The World Ends, to warm up the evening. A trio of talented performers, they brought their own style of melodic prog-rock to the stage. During this live set, you'll experience unique vocal arrangements over tight technical music compositions.
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Vanita Leo writes her music from a personal place, exploring the intersection of Latinx and American music. With an electrifying performance of cumbias and indie Tejana music, Vanita Leo and her band lit up Legacy Park with their set.
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Since she first went on the air in 1987, Suzanne Bona has delighted audiences with her love of music. "I like welcoming people in. We're going to discover this together!"
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Improvisation is a skill once prized by classical composers over a century ago. Thomas Fedorchik wants to bring it back.
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The Steve Soares trio was keepin' it hot at Jazz, TX last month, opening their set with "Summertime," of course! Listen in for some more soulful tunes by Ronnie Jordan and Hubert Laws.
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We’re honored that award-winning young pianist Ellen Foreman chose to give her senior recital here at Texas Public Radio’s Malú and Carlos Alvarez Theater. Hear her amazing performance at the link!
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Classical fans in San Antonio may know Rachel Ferris from her harp performances with the San Antonio Symphony (now Philharmonic), now she's taking on a new role as the Executive Director of the long-running chamber group, Olmos Ensemble.
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Edna Alejandra Longoria draws on her roots in the Rio Grande Valley and Mexico as she writes music for ensembles like San Antonio's Classical Music Institute and soloists across the country.
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This concert recording from April, 2023 features Camerata San Antonio showcasing great string quartets by Beethoven and Mozart, and championing the relatively unheard sounds of Polish composer Grażyna Bacewicz.