Starting Sept. 20, the San Antonio Parks Foundation and KRTU 91.7 FM will present the 10th iteration of their Jazz in the Garden Fall Concert Series, a collaborative initiative showcasing local and regional talent against a backdrop that is both storied and cherished: the Japanese Tea Garden.
“The Jazz in the Garden series is a testament to the power of collaboration and the shared mission of our organizations to enrich the cultural fabric of San Antonio,” said Mary Jane Verette, president and CEO of the San Antonio Parks Foundation, in a press release. “We’re proud to continue this tradition and to offer a platform for talented musicians to connect with the community.”
KRTU General Manager JJ Lopez echoes Verette’s sentiments. “When we decided to expand our organizations’ partnership beyond the annual Jazz’SAlive Festival and bring music to the Tea Gardens, it felt like a natural progression,” he said. “Where we align, ultimately, is bringing free, quality programming to the public.”
Jazz in the Garden Fall Concert Series
Katchie Cartwright Brazilian Trio
Friday, Sept. 20
6:30 p.m.-9 p.m.
Toro Flores Quintet
Friday, Oct. 18
6:30 p.m.-9 p.m.
Jose Amador and Terra Nova
Friday, Nov. 8
6:30 p.m.-9 p.m.
Trinity University’s radio station specializes in diverse programming with a focus on education and outreach, and Lopez said its initial role was to help activate the park and build an alternate venue.
“It is now one of our more elevated, popular events, Lopez said of the concert series. “It’s just such a beautiful space to experience for audience and performers alike.”
The fall concert series leans toward Latin-influenced jazz. On Friday, Sept. 20, San Antonio’s Katchie Cartwright Brazilian Trio performs with Cartwright on flute, Marco Antonio Santos on guitar and Fabio Augustinis on drums.
On Friday, Oct. 18, the Toro Flores Quintet features San Antonio musicians with Flores on vibraphone, Joe Caploe on drums, Mark Little on keys, Brandon Rivas on bass and Georgie Padilla on percussion.
The season wraps up on Friday, Nov. 8., with the dynamic sounds of Puerto Rican musician and band leader Jose Amador and his celebrated ensemble Terra Nova.
Guests are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets for seating. Leashed pets are welcome. Admission is free, with a $5 suggested donation.