THIS THURSDAY AND INTO THE FUTURE!
A vibrant music festival organization commissions new works, showcases the talent of its musicians and the fruits of its collaborations, and serves the community in which it is based with the highest level of musical artistry and education.
CPMF has fulfilled this mission for over 25 years.
And has ONLY succeeded because of your support.

The Young Artist Program [YAP] is the keystone of CPMF’s educational mission, offering to serious young musicians in the San Antonio area a tuition-free opportunity to study with, and be mentored by, some of the nation’s top chamber musicians. The program also gives these young artists an opportunity to share their talents with the community in free concerts around greater San Antonio. The five 2021 YAP Fellows pictured above with Education Director Craig Sorgi are the collective face of the future of the classical music you love. Thank you for supporting CPMF's musical mission in all its diversity, support that has helped make CPMF and San Antonio the cultural beacons they are.
After you have given via the link above, take a listen to the incredible YAP talent. As Education Director Craig Sorgi commented, "They were, without a doubt, the very best group that we have assembled in my 13 years with the Festival and I am incredibly proud of the work they did with us.
And that hard work, preparation and talent is on full display in this concert video."

CPMF'S OCT. 3rd 3PM SOIREE SEATING
HAS BEEN EXPANDED.
REGISTRATION IS RE-OPENED.
With an overwhelming response that filled the available seats in Foyer Fanning at Trinity Baptist Church, the church has graciously allowed us to move our 3pm
soirée concert into the main sanctuary for additional select seating.

Stephanie is joined by Artistic Director Designate pianist Ryo Yanagitani and San Antonio Symphony's Principal Clarinet Ilya Shterenberg for an exhilarating program Dances & Dalliances with works by Chopin, Stravinsky, Poulenc, Kreisler and others, a FREE Soirée concert to celebrate this momentous passing of the musical baton to Ryo after 25 years of Stephanie's visionary leadership.

PLEASE REGISTER TODAY.
We will not be allowing at-door walk-ins.
The sanctuary is large and we will be encouraging you to seat yourselves socially distanced from others. While Trinity is not requiring masks for their services, we do suggest you wear masks for your protection.
For those who are not vaccinated, as a courtesy to others,
please consider wearing a mask.
We thank you for helping us to keep our community, patrons and artists safe.