San Antonio owes its history of symphonic music to a refugee who fled rising fascism in Europe in the late 1930s. The future of symphonic music in the city is in peril. gusbova spoke members of the orchestra during their Martin Luther King tribute:
It’s chill and starless in downtown San Antonio on symphony night. Just past the Express-News offices and across from the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, I arrive at the century-old First Baptist Church building. The ushers’ faces light up as the crowd arrives. I see mostly gray-haired Anglos filing in, though not entirely.
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