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(From his Grand Valley State University profile) Cellist Pablo Mahave-Veglia resides in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he is an Associate Professor at Grand Valley State University. Mr. Mahave-Veglia is a cellist and teacher of broad interests whose repertoire ranges from the early baroque, performed on period instruments, to his ongoing interest in researching, performing and recording the work of contemporary Latin-American composers. His current projects include touring with a solo program of the Bach Cello Suites using original instruments, including a 5-string violoncello piccolo. Recent and upcoming concerts, classes and lectures include performances at Ohio University, Converse College in South Carolina, Arizona Sate University, the SUNY at Fredonia, Queens College in Ontario, Canada, and the Universities of Iowa, Delaware, Kentucky, Missoula-Montana and Fairbanks-Alaska, among many others. Also, along with harpsichordist Gregory Crowell, he is researching, performing and recording Sonatas by Lanzetti, Caporale, Cervetto, Flesch and Galliard. This group of cellists/composers active in London in the 1740’s represents a distinctive school of cello playing largely neglected in the concert and recorded repertoire. An alumnus of the Interlochen Arts Academy, Dr. Mahave-Veglia holds degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Indiana University and the Eastman School of Music. Additionally, he has attended such music festivals as Banff (Canada), NOI (Maryland), Pac
Canzona - Compsed By Federico Henlein
92Rapsodia
63Giga - Compsed By Federico Henlein
64Maestoso
55Lento
46Der Mondbach I (For Cello Solo) - Composed By Andrés Alcalde
47Tonada - Compsed By Federico Henlein
48Allegro molto ritmico
39Eólica (Con Energia) - Composed By Juan Lémann
310Tres Piezas Op. 28 (Moderato) - Composed By Alfonso Montecino
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