San Antonio Mastersingers open 79th season: Still going strong!

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San Antonio Mastersingers open 79th season: Still going strong!
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SPONSORED: The San Antonio Mastersingers enters its 79th season ready to bring audiences outstanding concerts, soloists and musical experiences.

Even with the shuttering of the San Antonio Symphony last year, the San Antonio Mastersingers, the oldest symphonic chorus in Texas, offered a brilliant 78th season of choral performances at the highest level, including a performance in Carnegie Hall.

Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription. Please reload the page and try again. Tickets are $30 for general admission, $60 for VIP seating and $10 for students. To purchase tickets, please visit“This promises to be a deeply moving performance filled with powerful emotions and sublime harmonies,” Muhn said. The concert also will include Nick Strimple’sfeaturing a virtuoso tenor solo by Metropolitan Opera chorus member Cameron Schutza.

Directed by Carolyn Cruse and celebrating its 40th anniversary season, CCSA features Children’s Chorus soprano Ryan Ballinger for, featuring soloist Hector Tobar, and Steve Heitzeg’s“These young musicians are involved in many activities both at school and in the community, and they have a passion for singing and performing,” said Cruse. “This concert is the inaugural performance of this new CCSA concert choir, and we are grateful to Mastersingers for the opportunity!”takes place on Dec.

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