After receiving her degree, Pavia worked as a composer and taught music at the Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Manuel de Falla Conservatory in Buenos Aires, Universidad del Museo Social Argentino and the Universidad del Salvador in Buenos Aires. Her music has been performed internationally.[1]
Pavia has published articles in Codex XXI magazine, published by the Associació Música Tell (MIC) of Barcelona, and in Conceptos magazine, published by the Universidad del Museo Social Argentino (UMSA) in Buenos Aires. She has also published books of teaching repertoire.
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Honors and awards
Marcela Pavia has won awards in competitions including:
7th International Paul Barson Guitar Composition Competition
Dundee Guitar Festival
6th Onde Musicali Composition Competition in Taranto
International Composition Competition
Execution for Percussion Instruments and Drums of the Percussive Arts Society 2007, Italy
Works
Pavia composes mostly for chamber ensemble and instruments. Selected works include:
De Puna y Pampas: Argentine folk music for two guitars
Suite Tupac Amaru for two guitars
Ondine for clarinet and bass, 2005
Dos para epigrafes El General Lavalle piano four hands, 2004
Shalott for 12 instruments, 1993
Fideal for solo guitar, 2005
Solentiname for clarinet and guitar
Nayla for solo flute
Discography
Portraits of Berben, contains "Fideal" and "Malambo" for solo guitar, IGS Bèrben of Ancona
Masterworks of the New Era Vol 7 Kiev Philharmonic Orchestra, ERMmedia (USA), contains "Sinclair" for flute, vibraphone, marimba and cello
References
^Ficher, Miguel; Schleifer, Martha Furman; Furman, John M. (2002). Latin American classical composers: a biographical dictionary.