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The famed Frenchman brings all his elegance and colorful playing to music by Ravel, Brahms and Villa-Lobos.
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It performs Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Scottish Rite Theater downtown.
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Three high school students from our listening area share their poetry inspired by classical music heard on KPAC 88.3 FM.
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The 88-year-old composer, who talks as fast as the interlocking phrases of his music, looks back on crucial moments in a career that moved minimalism into the mainstream.
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One of the first modern women composers to reach international acclaim, Gubaidulina wrote bold music, inspired by Eastern and Western philosophies, and the joy of sound itself.
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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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The performance is on Saturday.
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18-year-old violinist and From the Top alum Julia LaGrand co-hosts this special episode dedicated to celebrating the stories and performances of disabled and neurodivergent musicians. Meet a 16-year-old double bassist who began studying music when spina bifida made it difficult to keep up with youth sports leagues, a 14-year-old pianist who uses Braille scores, a 26-year-old cellist who believes his musical skills are sharpened by his autism, and a 16-year-old pianist with Escobar Syndrome who shares her journey to millions on social media. They perform works by Grieg, Liszt, and more.
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NPR's Scott Simon speaks to conductor Marin Alsop about presenting Julia Wolfe's "Her Story" and the resonance of that feminist piece at this moment.
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YOSA will join with the San Antonio Mastersingers and the Children's Chorus of San Antonio to bring the legendary Carmina Burana to life on Sunday