The San Antonio Philharmonic's third season includes a series of concerts at the Majestic Theatre featuring the music of Selena.
From left, San Antonio Philharmonic President Brian Petkovich, music director Jeffrey Kahane, Avenida Guadalupe Association President and CEO Gabriel Velasquez and Roberto Treviño, the philharmonic's executive director, applaud the unveiling of the new season of the San Antonio Philharmonic at the Promesa Building Plaza.with two words. “Buenos días,” he said to a small crowd gathered Thursday morning at the philharmonic’s Promesa Building headquarters on West Guadalupe Street.
For violinist Stephanie Westney, formerly of the San Antonio Symphony, performing at the Majestic amounts to a return, as the precursor symphony had regularly performed there prior to its residency at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. The Jan. 31-Feb. 1 concerts feature Kahane’s onetime piano student Natasha Paremski performing works by Sofia Gubaidulina, Rachmaninoff and Shostakovich.
“It speaks for itself that I choose to place the trust in this public, this audience” that they will be enthusiastic to hear Frank’s work, Kahane said.will be performed Nov. 16-17 at the Majestic with the San Antonio Mastersingers and former San Antonio tenor David Portillo., popularly known as the “Resurrection” symphony.
Kahane said he remains keen on keeping his piano chops by practicing daily. In a first for the philharmonic, he will present a recital in spring 2025 at the First Baptist Church of Bach’sNicholas Frank / San Antonio Report
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