Presenting
Festival Sponsor
Russell Hill Rogers Fund for the Art
Additional Supporting Sponsors
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City of San Antonio Department
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David & Ellen Berman
CPMF thanks all our donors, listed below, who have helped make this season possible.
ANOTHER SEASON of GENEROUS SUPPORTERS.
WE THANK ALL WHO MAKE OUR SUCCESSES POSSIBLE!
ABOUT RUSSELL HILL ROGERS FUND FOR THE ARTS
Russell Hill Rogers established his namesake Fund for the Arts for the support, encouragement, and preservation of the
creative and performing arts in the San Antonio area. Since its establishment, the Fund has underwritten concerts, ballets, operas, and various other productions; supported major art acquisitions; and brought special exhibitions and guest artists
of the highest caliber to organizations throughout Bexar County.
Russell Hill Rogers (1920-1986), a San Antonio businessman, philanthropist, and patron, had a long association with the arts in San Antonio. While in high school, he was concertmaster of the San Antonio Youth Symphony, and at the age of 17, he was chosen to be in the violin section of San Antonio’s first Symphony Orchestra.
For over 40 years, he was active in most of San Antonio’s arts organizations, serving on the Boards of the San Antonio Symphony Society, the San Antonio Museum of Art, and on the Council of the McNay Art Museum. As an actor and singer, Rogers played many roles on the stage of the San Pedro Playhouse and served as President of the Board of Directors of the San Antonio Little Theatre. He was also a member and past president of the Texas Watercolor Society and sang with the Symphony Mastersingers for a time, including the period during which they served as the Opera Chorus for the touring Metropolitan Opera productions presented annually in San Antonio. In 1979, a gift to the San Antonio Symphony from Rogers established the annual
Russell Hill Rogers String Residency, providing local string players of all ages with a unique opportunity to work
with internationally renowned artists.
We thank The Village for their
YAP venue support.
We thank the San Antonio Symphony League
for their outreach support.