San Antonio Philharmonic pulls in $100,000 donation

The San Antonio Philharmonic, the musician-led orchestra that emerged from the ashes of the city's now-defunct symphony, has landed a $100,000 donation from the San Antonio Symphony League. The grant is the first from the Symphony League since musicians launched the Philharmonic last summer. Founded in 1950, the nonprofit Symphony League supports and cultivates live classic music and musical education programs in the San Antonio area.
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