Bexar County Commissioners approved $300,000 in funding for the Classical Music Institute....
Partisans of the philharmonic misunderstood how county government operates. Commissioners Court received a request from CMI and voted on it.The pain and anger felt by the former symphony players and their supporters came through loud and clear.
CMI isn’t out to hurt another arts organization. especially the philharmonic. I’ve been writing about CMI for several years, and that’s not in its DNA.
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