News Roundup, Feb. 3, 2026

Concert in the Cathedral performed by the Children’s Chorus of San Antonio will take place Saturday, Feb. 7 at 7 p.m. at the San Fernando Cathedral. Welcoming both residents and tourists, the performance celebrates San Antonio’s cultural richness in one of the city’s most iconic spaces.(Feb. 7 at 7 p.m.; San Fernando Cathedral; 115 Main Plaza; free; more info by calling 210-826-3447)

Tuesday Musical Club will feature pianist Silvia Santinelli playing the music by Schumann, Chopin and Ravel, as well as more contemporary works by Cecile Chaminade and Joseph
Schwantner. You are also invited to stay after the performance for tea and treats.
(Tuesday Musical Club’s Clubhouse, 3755 St. Mary’s St., 78212; http://satmc.org)

OLLU (Our lady of the Lake University) is “excited to host the renowned Campanas de America for a special Valentine’s Day Concert, Feb. 7 at 7 p.m. p.m.; doors open at 5:30; Thiry Auditorium, 411 S.W. 24th St., 78207; for more call 210-434-6711; tickets are $20-$35. If you need help, email Grace Rios at gerios@ollusa.edu.

Pasatono Orchestra & Azul Barrientos will perform at San Fernando Cathedral, Feb.12 at 7 p.m.
Reviving the rare sounds of Oaxacan Mixtec village bands, the performance will honor Latin- American roots.

Camerata San Antonio is presenting the second part of its Russian Mosaic series, with “its most gripping chapter yet: “Soviet Russia.“ As usual, the concert will be presented in three locations:
Feb. 20 at 4 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church in Kerrville; Feb. 21 at 3 p.m. at the Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit in San Antonio, and Feb.22 at 2 p.m. at the Christ Episcopal Church in San Antonio. (for more info call 210-492-9519 or go to http://www.cameratasa.org

Dancing off Our Tongues: A Fiction Reading and Musical Performance. The event is a fiction reading by Reggie Scott Young and a reading by special guest, author Natalia Trevino. The event will also include a performance by rising local musical artist, Chavela. (San Antonio Public Library, 600 Soledad, 78205; 210-207-2519.  Feb.9, 2026; free😉

Musical Bridges Around the World (MBAW) has announced eight events for its UNITY FEST 2026. “This fest celebrates our shared humanity through classical and contemporary music from around the world. For more info go to info@musicalbridges.org

Award-Winning Irish trio Socks in the Frying Pan “lights up the stage with virtuosic tunes, rich harmonies, and the quick wit that’s made them favorites at festivals worldwide. (Feb. 24 at 4 p.m.; Stable Hall; free tickets)

Twilight and Schuman is planned by the AGARITA Quartet to be an intimate evening “of modern atmosphere and Romantic lyricism (Fe.6th at 6:30p.m. at the AGARITA LOFT, 724 S. Alamo # 2)
free tickets at www.argarita.org.

Also, try to see Kitka, the acclaimed women’s vocal ensemble that performs
“The haunting harmonies and rich traditions of Easter Europe.” (Feb.15 at 2 p.m.; at the Chapel
of the Incarnate Word; get free tickets)

Live Music Series at Bar 414: Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday Bar 414 comes alive with jazz and blues performances from a rotating lineup of local and regional talent offering guests a rich blend of classical jazz, blues and contemporary music. Performers include The Aaron Prado Jazz Trio, Chris Guerrero, the Dirty River Jazz Band, and others.

Ballet lovers are about to receive a treat: Ballet San Antonio’s “Cinderella” will grace the stage at the Tobin Center Feb. 20, 21, and 22. For more go to info@balletsanantonio.org

On Feb. 13, The Carver Community Cultural Center will host the Classical Japanese drama &
comedy theater: Noh & Kuogen (Feb. 13 at 7p.m.)

 The internationally acclaimed –Parsons Dance will be on the Carver’s stage Feb. 5.

On the visual arts front, there’s always action and changes. One to mention: Gallery opening:
Mark/Trace/Gesture – Non-narrative painting exhibit, featuring the work of several artists: Robin Gara, Luis Vega Trevino, Mary James, Suzanne Paquette and Paula Owen. (Feb. 5, 6-8 p.m; at the Agarita Loft, 724 S. Alamo/second floor; free tickets at  www.agarita.org)

The well-known play, Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, is being staged by 100A, a theater company housed in the Tobin Center. (Feb.11-22l; tickets $35; for more info go to
www.tobincenter.org?100A-GlassMenagerie)

April is National Poetry Month and five SA museums are inviting poets to submit a poem inspired by a selected artwork from their collections. For specifics, contact the museum of your choice. Submission period: Feb. 4 – March 4, 2026
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