Camerata Pacifica Performs Bach, Haydn, Dvorák at Zipper Hall
Zipper Concert Hall at the Colburn School of Performing Arts (Los Angeles, CA)
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Hailed as a "very serious group of fine artists" by the Daily Telegraph of London, the Santa Barbara-based chamber ensemble Camerata Pacifica opens its 2008-2009 concert season with works by Bach, Haydn and Dvorák.
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Program
Bach: Suite No. 2 in B Minor, BWV 1067
Haydn: Piano Sonata in E-flat Major, H XVI
Dvorák: A Major Piano Quintet, Op. 81
Adrian Spence, Camerata Pacifica’s artistic director; flute
Catherine Leonard, violin
Richard O’Neill, viola
Ani Aznavoorian, cello
Tereza Stanislav, violin
Tim Eckert, double bass
Patricia Goldstein, harpsichord
Camerata Pacifica
Camerata Pacifica is a chamber music ensemble based in Santa Barbara that performs a monthly series of concerts in Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Marino and Zipper Hall in downtown Los Angeles. Founded by Adrian Spence in 1990, the group is composed of the finest performers of chamber music from around the world. The ensemble is distinctive for artistic excellence, an innovative approach to classical music and a repertoire that ranges from baroque to brand new, from familiar masterworks to works that have yet to become favorites.