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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 Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra's recording of Ravel's Boléro is up for a Grammy nomination for best orchestral performance. The recognition comes at a turbulent moment for Venezuela, but the orchestra remains focused on the music.
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For over 25 years, NPR's 'From the Top' has been showcasing the future of classical music in the hands of America's youth. To celebrate, the album 'From the Top 25' has just been released, and it features a 2022 performance by a San Antonio cellist who's now studying at the Curtis Institute. Catch up with Vincent Garcia-Hettinger at the link!
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Mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves is retiring from the stage after a last performance as Maria in the Gershwins' Porgy and Bess at the Metropolitan Opera, and looking ahead to directing and mentoring.
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Opera San Antonio has created an event for opera lovers at the Tobin Center.
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The WNO is just the latest to say they will no longer perform at the Kennedy Center since Trump took over last year.
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Grammy winner and mezzo-soprano Kelley O’Connor is in the Alamo city for workshops and a performance on January 20.
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NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Ana Gonzalez and cellist Yo-Yo Ma about their new podcast Our Common Nature from WNYC, which connects music with nature and place.
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The Philharmonic has canceled a concert scheduled for mid-January.
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Discover a broad range of this year's most compelling classical recordings, including symphonic booty-shakers, mystic violin, pipe organ prog and a guided tour of 18th century German chart-toppers.