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David Shea, Clarinet
Pablo Mahave-Veglia, Cello
Paulina Zamora, Piano
David Shea
David Shea currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Clarinet at Texas Tech
University, and is also principal clarinet in the Abilene Philharmonic and
Lubbock Symphony Orchestras. Shea served previously as an Assistant Professor of
Music at McMurry University. He has earned degrees from the Oberlin Conservatory
(BM), the University of Illinois (MM) and Indiana University (DM). His teachers
have been Howard Klug, Lawrence McDonald, Eli Eban, James Campbell and Ronald
Phillips. Shea was a finalist in the Boosey and Hawkes North American Clarinet
Competition and was a concerto competition winner at the Oberlin Conservatory
and the Colorado Springs Summer Music Festival. He has performed with various
ensembles at Merkin Hall and Alice Tully Hall in New York City and has performed
at the International Clarinet Association Conferences in Chicago, Lubbock,
Columbus, OH, and Salt Lake City. In addition to his solo and chamber music
performances, Shea has been active as an orchestral musician performing with the
Indianapolis Symphony, Fort Wayne Symphony, Columbus Philharmonic,
Champaign-Urbana Symphony and the Sinfonia de Camera. He has also been involved
in numerous CD recording projects for Crystal, Naxos, Delos, Opus One, Indiana
University Recordings and Hal Leonard Productions where he worked with such
artists as Eugene Rousseau and the Indiana Clarinet Trio. David Shea was a
Creative and Performing Arts Fellow at the University of Illinois and an Indiana
University Academic Fellow at IU-Bloomington.
Pablo Mahave-Veglia
Cellist Pablo Mahave-Veglia has appeared as soloist with orchestras in his
native Chile, as well as with the Medellín Philharmonic (Colombia), Kuala Lumpur
Symphony (Malaysia), and in the United States with the Evansville Philharmonic
(Indiana), Southern Illinois University Symphony, Central Wisconsin. An advocate
of contemporary music and neglected repertoire , Mahave-Veglia is also active as
a aroque cellist, performing with such ensembles as the Chicago-based Ars
Antigua and L'Ensemble Portique and the
Kingsbury Ensemble in St. Louis, MO. An alumnus of the
Interlochen Arts Academy, Dr. Mahave-Veglia holds degrees from the University of
Wisconsin-Madison (DMA), Indiana University (MM) and the Eastman School of Music
(BM). He is currently Assistant Professor at Grand Valley State University in
Michigan, and during the summers teaches at the Brevard Music Center in North
Carolina.
Paulina Zamora
A Native of Antofagosta, Chile, pianist Paulina Zamora was educated at the
Universidad de Chile, the Eastman School of Music, and Indiana University, where
she has completed coursework for a Doctorate of Musical Arts degre. Her main
teachers have included Mercedes Veglia, Rebecca Penneys, Gyorgy Sebok, and Janos
Starker. She has played numerous concertos with orchestra, including those of
Antofagasta, Concepcion, and Santiago in Chile, Chautauqua in New York and
Bloomington in Indiana. Her solo and chamber music appearances have taken her to
Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, England, Germany, South Africa, Spain,
Switzerland, Uruguay, and Venezuela, as well as throughout Chile and the United
States. Ms. Zamora has been a first prize winner in several international
competitions, including the Latin American Piano Competition in Chile, the
Indianapolis Matinee Musicale Competition, and the Chautauqua International
Competition. During the past five years Ms. Zamora has appeared in the festivals
of Ernen and Lausanne in Switzerland, Chautauqua, and Banff in Canada.
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