
Mark your calendars for Saturday, September 7, at 7:30 p.m. as the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra, guided by Music Director David Cho, presents a concert in honor of Selena, the legendary Queen of Tejano Music. Joining them on this special night is Isabel Marie Sánchez, the acclaimed 2016 Tejano Music Awards winner for Best New Female Artist.
The concert will showcase some of Selena’s most beloved songs, including “Dreaming of You,” “Como la Flor,” “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom,” “No Me Queda Más,” and “I Could Fall in Love.” Tickets, starting at $33, will be available from Tuesday, April 16 at lubbocksymphony.org or by phone at 806-762-1688.
“Selena is a true icon of Texas’s rich musical heritage,” said Galen Wixson, President & CEO at Lubbock Symphony Orchestra. “We are proud to celebrate her legacy with another talented Texan, Isabel Marie Sánchez, who is sure to captivate the audience.”
Spotlight on Isabel Marie Sánchez
Isabel Marie Sánchez, an American Tejano singer, first gained recognition through singing and dancing competitions. Her career took off during the third season of La Voz Kids, catching the eye of record executive Abraham Quintanilla. Her debut album, New Girl in Town, released in 2016, received both critical acclaim and commercial success.
Sánchez, the second youngest-ever winner of the Tejano Music Award for Best New Female Artist, has continued to shine. Her second album, Sìgueme, was nominated for Album of the Year, and her third album, Xoxo – Hugs and Kisses, enjoyed commercial success. Sánchez, a Latin Grammy nominee for Best Tejano Album, has been honored by the Texas House of Representatives and is active in supporting charitable and non-profit organizations. She has paid tribute to Selena in concerts with several orchestras, including the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Oregon Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, and the San Diego Symphony Orchestra.
About the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra
Founded in 1946, the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra (LSO) is one of Lubbock’s oldest entertainment organizations. Composed of a diverse group of highly skilled musicians, the LSO has become an integral part of the cultural fabric of the South Plains region.
The LSO is committed to enriching the lives of those it serves. Through high-quality symphonic performances, the LSO aims to enhance cultural experiences for audiences throughout the greater Lubbock area. Beyond the concert hall, the LSO believes in the power of music as an educational tool. Through tailored programs, it provides enriching musical experiences for thousands of children, fostering a lifelong love for the arts and a sense of community pride.
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