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  • August 24, 2009
  • Michael Barone

Guest artist and Baroque specialist Pablo Mahave-Veglia will perform three Bach suites on Baroque cello in the Juliet J. Rosch Recital Hall on Sunday, Sept. 13 at 7 p.m., at SUNY Fredonia.

The three suites are widely considered to be among the best literature ever written and are favorites for scholars and amateurs alike.

Dr. Mahave-Veglia is an associate professor of music at Grand Valley State University in Michigan and during summers teaches at the Brevard Music Center in North Carolina. His repertoire ranges from the early Baroque, performed on period instruments, to researching, performing and recording the music of contemporary Latin American composers. He has appeared as a soloist with orchestras in his native Chile, as well as with the Medellin (Columbia) Philharmonic, and in the U.S. with the Evansville (Ind.) Philharmonic, Southern Illinois University Symphony, Central Wisconsin Symphony Orchestra and Wood County Symphony. In addition, he has made chamber music appearances throughout the U.S. and in South America. Dr. Mahave-Veglia earned his Bachelor of Music from the Eastman School of Music, a Master of Music degree from Indiana University and Doctor of Music degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

The recital is free and the public is invited to attend.