Aire | Musica Viva!
Mexican singer-songwriter Magos Herrera & Her Jazz Trio will astound with original music and jewels of the Great Latin American songbook from her latest album “Aire”.
Mexican singer-songwriter Magos Herrera & Her Jazz Trio will astound with original music and jewels of the Great Latin American songbook from her latest album “Aire”.
Gurwitz 2024 Audience Favorite and Silver Medalist Tatiana Dorokhova returns with a spectacular solo piano program featuring all-time favorites including Pictures at an Exhibition by Mussorgsky. ~ Event Sponsored by Fa Winsborough, Psychotherapist ~
Prepare to be dazzled by Duo Baldo and Italian soprano opera diva Maria Luigia Borsi. The comedic duo of violinist Brad Repp and pianist/actor Aldo Gentileschi combines virtuosity, theatrical humor, and pop culture into an unforgettable evening.
Ladino singer-songwriter and scholar Lily Henley captivates with a rich tapestry of holiday classics and Sephardic Jewish ballads, blending traditional and original music with storytelling that weaves together her Sephardi heritage and deep roots in American and Celtic traditions.
2024 Gurwitz Gold Medalist Yungyung Guo (China), Silver Medalist Tatiana Dorokhova (Russia) and Bronze Medalist Young Sun Choi (South Korea) return to San Antonio with mesmerizing piano artistry.
Your not-so-typical string quartet”, Invoke, performs music from American traditions including bluegrass, Appalachian fiddle tunes, jazz and minimalism. Fueled by their passion for storytelling, this ensemble weaves styles together to form a contemporary portrait of our country.
Syrian clarinetist and composer Kinan Azmeh brings his New York–based, high energy ensemble as part of his “Live in Berlin” album release tour.
Sam Reider returns to San Antonio with “highly creative, original music” (NPR) exploring the crossroads of folk, jazz, and traditional music. Event Sponosored by JPMorganChase
Gurwitz 2024 Gold Medalist Yungyung Guo (piano) joins masters Scott Yoo (violin) and Bion Tsang (cello) in a virtuoso program of all-time favorites.
This eight-man acapella group will celebrate America’s 250th anniversary with a riveting performance of works by a diverse group of composers with immigrant backgrounds.