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  2. Youth Orchestras of San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    The San Antonio Youth Symphony began receiving grant money from the City of San Antonio, Texas in 1974 and became known as the Greater San Antonio Youth Symphony Orchestras (GSAYSO). At this time, only four of the 19 area school districts offered string music programs.

  3. List of youth orchestras in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It was followed in 1935 by the Young People's Symphony Orchestra in Berkeley, California, which describes itself as the second oldest independent youth symphony in the country. [5] By 1963, Life magazine counted about 15,000 youth orchestras in the country and noted that they were producing music of a caliber that could appeal to adult audiences.

  4. Category:American youth orchestras - Wikipedia

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    Youth Orchestras of San Antonio; Youth Symphony West This page was last edited on 13 September 2023, at 18:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. San Antonio Symphony - Wikipedia

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    The San Antonio Symphony, Sep 2007. The San Antonio Symphony was a full-time professional symphony orchestra based in San Antonio, Texas. Its season ran from late September to early June. Sebastian Lang-Lessing, its music director from 2010 to 2020, was the last to serve in that capacity. [1]

  6. List of symphony orchestras in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Youth orchestras are listed in a separate list of youth orchestras in the United States. For orchestras in other countries, see list of symphony orchestras . This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  7. Children's Chorus of San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    The CCSA was founded in 1983 by Marguerite McCormick. Originally known as the UTSA Children's Chorus, the chorus operated with only 33 singers. As the program grew, it eventually split off and the Children's Chorus of San Antonio was officially created as an independent musical non-profit organization in 1993.

  8. Tobin Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The 1738-seat venue [1] was first built in 1926 as the San Antonio Municipal Auditorium by Atlee Ayres. In 2014, it was renovated and expanded by the Seattle-based LMN Architects and the local firm Marmon Mok Architecture. [2] [3] During the 2008 presidential election campaign, Barack Obama gave a speech in front of the building to his ...

  9. Akiko Fujimoto - Wikipedia

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    Akiko Fujimoto is a Japanese-born American conductor.Since 2019 she has been the music director of the Mid-Texas Symphony. She has held positions as associate conductor of the Minnesota Orchestra and the San Antonio Symphony, conducting associate for the Virginia Symphony Orchestra, and cover conductor for the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and has appeared as a guest conductor for the National ...