The San Antonio Philharmonic this week named former Metropolis Councilman Roberto Treviño as its first-ever govt director.
“His ardour, dedication and wealth of information in regards to the arts, the orchestra and the town make him the suitable individual to construct on our success,” Philharmonic board chair and musician Brian Petkovich said.
The information comes because the group that shaped following the dissolution of the San Antonio Symphony heads into its second season, which opens Sept. 22.
Together with serving on the SA Philharmonic’s board over the past season, Treviño chaired the town’s Arts and Tradition Committee whereas a District 1 councilman and was on the Metropolis-County Symphony Transformation Process Pressure that labored to stabilize the symphony previous to the pandemic.
Treviño says he’s trying ahead to continued progress within the SA Philharmonic’s second season, which incorporates classics live shows with famend conductors and friends plus free Younger Folks’s Live shows at faculties round city.
He says the SA Philharmonic noticed great assist throughout its inaugural season and that they proceed working to get the phrase out that the group is a continuation of the previous San Antonio Symphony because it was shaped by the Musicians of the San Antonio Symphony.
“We really feel that we offer a novel expertise for San Antonians and South Texans and that because the Philharmonic, we’re offering world-class music in a really accessible method,” says Treviño, who’s an architect by commerce.
Treviño additionally inspired the neighborhood to remain in contact with the SA Philharmonic by subscribing to its emails at saphil.org.