Musical Bridges Around the World is proud to announce its 2024-2025 season of Russell Hill Rogers Musical Evenings at San Fernando Cathedral featuring world-class artists from China, Italy, Mexico, Russia, South Korea, and the US. All concerts will now take place on select second Sundays of the month and demand has increased the series to six concerts this season (previously five)!
Season Schedule
Learn more and get your free tickets for each concert below, at mbaw.org/sfc, or on Eventbrite (Please note that concerts must be registered separately).

Hummingbird & the Marigold
Sunday 13 October 2024, 7PM
Gurwitz 2024 Audience Favorite and Silver Medalist Tatiana Dorokhova returns with a spectacular solo piano repertoire and an encore of 2024’s commissioned work “El Colibrí y la Cempasúchil” with the Gabriela Jiménez Quintet all the way from Mexico! Read More on Event Page
Fasten Your Seatbelts!
Sunday 10 November 2024, 7PM
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. Read More on Event Page
Celestial Sounds
Sunday 8 December 2024, 7PM
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. Read More on Event Page
The Quilt: Live in Concert
Sunday 12 January 2025, 7PM
In the spirit of the award-winning documentary “The Quilt,” artists will highlight music genres born and formed by African American history and culture. This event is part of DreamWeek San Antonio’s city-wide summit. Read More on Event Page

Gurwitz Laureates in Concert
Sunday 9 February 2024, 7PM
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! Read More on Event Page

Invoke
Sunday 11 May 2025, 7PM
“Your not-so-typical string quartet,” Invoke, performs music from American traditions including bluegrass, Appalachian fiddle tunes and jazz. This ensemble weaves styles together to form a contemporary portrait of our country. Read More on Event Page
Location & Parking Information
- City Tower Garage (117 W Commerce St) ~ 1 min walk [351 ft]
- Houston Street Garage (111 College St) ~ 7 min walk [0.3 mile]
- Bexar County Parking Garage (300 Dolorosa) ~ 5 min walk [0.2 mile]
- Market Square Lot (612 W Commerce St) ~ 10 min walk [0.5 mile]
Arrival & Check-In Information
- We recommend you arrive at the Cathedral before the performance, which starts at 7PM sharp. Because the church’s Mass service ends at 6PM, it is recommended you arrive no earlier than 6:15/30PM, so as to give our staff and volunteers enough time to set up check-in tables once the majority of Mass attendees have exited the Cathedral.
- The cathedral has two (2) main entrances at the front (east) side and one (1) handicapped-accessible entrance on the left (south) side for you to check-in at.
Concert Raffle Information
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