Round III – The Gurwitz 2024 International Piano Competition

Jo Long Theater, Carver Community Cultural Center 226 N Hackberry St, San Antonio, TX, United States

Three finalists perform a work composed after 1950 and a newly commissioned chamber music work by San Antonio composer Dr. Aaron Prado with guest artists from the Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra and leona player Vico Díaz. The winner of the “Audience Favorite Award” is also selected via live text-to-vote!

Free & Open to the Public, Tickets Required for Entry

Round IV – The Gurwitz 2024 International Piano Competition

H-E-B Performance Hall, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, 100 Auditorium Cir, San Antonio, TX 78205

Three (3) finalists perform with the Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Orchestra artistic director Scott Yoo, renowned violinist and host of the PBS TV series “Now Hear This”. Winners of the Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals are chosen.

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Romani Rhapsody | Impresario Club

Roosevelt Library 311 Roosevelt Ave, San Antonio, TX 78210

Hungarian virtuoso violinist, classical master, jazz improviser, and composer Roby Lakatos & His Ensemble make their San Antonio debut with one-of-a-kind fusions of contemporary, classical and jazz elements with the folklore traditions of Hungarian Romani people.

Members Only

Romani Rhapsody | Musica Viva!

Location Upon RSVP

Hungarian virtuoso violinist, classical master, jazz improviser, and composer Roby Lakatos & His Ensemble make their San Antonio debut with one-of-a-kind fusions of contemporary, classical and jazz elements with the folklore traditions of Hungarian Romani people.

Members Only

Romani Rhapsody | Russell Hill Rogers Musical Evenings at San Fernando Cathedral

San Fernando Cathedral 115 Main Plaza, San Antonio, TX, United States

Hungarian virtuoso violinist, classical master, jazz improviser, and composer Roby Lakatos & His Ensemble make their San Antonio debut with one-of-a-kind fusions of contemporary, classical and jazz elements with the folklore traditions of Hungarian Romani people.

Free & Open to the Public, Tickets Required for Entry