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Tatiana Dorokhova, silver medalist and audience favorite at San Antonio's 2024 Gurwitz International Piano Competition, has just released her first album, featuring music by Sergei Prokofiev and operatic transcriptions by Franz Liszt.
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In a new album, the Ukranian-born, New York-based pianist and composer Vadim Neselovskyi channels the horror and hope he's felt since Russia's incursion.
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The San Antonio Philharmonic has ended its performance year, months early.
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Composer Reena Esmail is in San Antonio this week for the annual Texas Music Educators Association Clinic and Convention, where she'll share a new band arrangement of one of her most popular pieces.
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Over 600 exhibitors are in San Antonio to meet 30,000 attendees of the annual Texas Music Educators Association Clinic and Convention.
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This year's clinics dive deeper into the subject of artificial intelligence in the classroom.
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More than a thousand people signed up for auditions in hopes of becoming an extra in the upcoming opera of "The Handmaid's Tale" in Detroit.
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The San Antonio Philharmonic's Music Director Jeffrey Kahane has resigned.
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Music can make or break a figure skating program. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with skating coach Mary Quigg of Denver about what she thinks works and what to watch out for during the Winter Olympics.
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On his latest release, harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani continues his dedication to the music of J.S. Bach with a performance of the complete Well-Tempered Clavier.