Behind the Chamber 2017: Bach, Handel and Copland

We have been publishing a series of interviews with Maestro Gordon Campbell in which he gives us a sneak peek of the concerts in the 2017 Temporada Campbell. The fourth concert of the series will be held on Sunday, February 5, 2017 at noon in the Angela Peralta Theater. Entitled “Bach, Handel and Copland,” the concert will include violinists Olena Bogaychuk, Olga Khudoblayak, Xavier Tortosa and Victoria Camacho; violists Carlos Guadarrama and Virna Cornejo; cellists Laurentius Gafton and Octavio Hidalgo; bassist Mikhail Magaev; flautist Peter Földesi; clarinetist Luis Zamora; bassoonist Austin Isaac Way; and pianist Zlatina Nokolaeva Valkova Petkova.

To hear Maestro Gordon Campbell’s “Behind the Chamber” interview about the performance click on the video below.

The full concert series takes place through March 5, 2017. You can purchase your tickets for specific concerts (300 pesos each) or a series pass (2000 pesos) at the Angela Peralta Theater box office—open 9am-3pm and 5-7pm—or online at CULTURA Mazatlán.

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Tax-deductible donations to recover costs of the Camerata and the community chorus are received by the Patronato Philomusica AC, Banco Bajio account number 14166839. Your donation is tax-deductible in Mexico and worldwide. Please help support the high caliber of arts in our community by pledging generously!

To watch other Behind-the-Chamber interviews click here.

About Dianne Hofner Saphiere

There are loads of talented people in this gorgeous world of ours. We all have a unique contribution to make, and if we collaborate, I am confident we have all the pieces we need to solve any problem we face. I have been an intercultural organizational effectiveness consultant since 1979, working primarily with for-profit multinational corporations. I lived and worked in Japan in the late 70s through the 80s, and currently live in and work from México, where with a wonderful partner we've raised a bicultural, global-minded son. I have worked with organizations and people from over 100 nations in my career. What's your story?

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