San Antonio Philharmonic and singer Isabel Marie Sánchez to present Selena tribute
The San Antonio Philharmonic will pay tribute to the Queen of Tejano with a series of concerts this weekend dubbed “¡Selena Vive!” The orchestra will perform a career-spanning retrospective of Selena, the late South Texas superstar, with Alamo City native Isabel Marie Sánchez on vocals all three evenings. Sánchez, a Tejano Music Award winner and Latin Grammy nominee, has performed Selena tributes in other cities. Award-winning Mexican conductor Felipe Tristán will serve as the San Antonio Philharmonic's guest conductor for the weekend's performances.
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