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San Antonio Philharmonic postpones October performances until next spring

San Antonio Philharmonic postpones October performances until next spring

The San Antonio Philharmonic has pushed back its Classics III concert series, originally scheduled for Oct. 18-19, until next spring, Executive Director Roberto Treviño confirmed Wednesday. The postponement of the concerts — which are to feature piano soloist Jon Kimura Parker performing George Gershwin’s Piano Concerto in F — comes after two key Philharmonic donors sued the orchestra earlier this month to force repayment of what court documents called $180,000 in loans. The legal dispute arose following the exodus of at least a dozen Philharmonic employees, including Chief Financial Officer Sylvia Romo, in recent weeks, according to the San Antonio Report.



This article was originally published by Sanford Nowlin at San Antonio Current – (https://www.sacurrent.com/arts/san-antonio-philharmonic-postpones-october-performances-until-next-spring-35722539).

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