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Claudia Peñailillo, clarinet, performs “Amazing Grace (My Chains are Gone” by Pentatonix

Suggested Price: $20

Show your appreciation to family, friends, and colleagues through the magic of music by gifting them a special holiday greeting and clarinet performance by Claudia.

The video lasts approximately 5 minutes and a half. The gift will be delivered directly to the recipient by email.

 
 

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How does it work?

Click on the button above to complete and submit the form. You will be directed to PayPal to finalize your purchase.

Notes for Growth will email the recipient an eCard and blind copy you, the sender, within 24 hours of receiving the payment on PayPal. We will include your special message in the card. The recipient will be able to watch the gift online through a private link on Vimeo and download it through January 5th.

Have any questions? Contact Gabriela at gsandovalrequena@notesforgrowth.org.


About Claudia:

Claudia began her clarinet studies at the age of 9 in New York. She then continued formally at the University of Chile, where she graduated with maximum distinction in 2018. In addition to her work as a performer, pedagogy has always been present in her life, and has accompanied and highlighted her throughout her musical career. She worked for 5 years as a music teacher at the Ecole Noel School in Santiago, where she gained the experience of working with children with Down and Asperger Syndrome.

Claudia has performed at multiple festivals in Latin America, United States, and Europe and taken classes with renowned teachers. It is also worth highlighting her work as a project manager. She was the winner of the Dirac 2019 Contest, managed by the Directorate of Cultural Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Her project consisted of performing pieces by Chilean composers with her chamber ensemble “Hoffnung Trio”, in a series of 3 concerts in the states of New York and New Jersey.

She is currently pursuing her master’s degree at New York University with Pascual Martínez-Forteza, clarinetist of the New York Philharmonic.


 

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