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Pablo Bustos

Voice, Small Ensemble

Mr. Bustos is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music, where he received both his Bachelor and Master Degrees in Vocal Performance; Mr. Bustos' recent solo concert appearances include:

Handel’s Ode to St. Cecilia, conducted by Ton Koopman with the Orchestra of St; Luke’s at Carnegie Hall, as well a concert of Bach’s Cantatas at Reformation Lutheran Church, Rochester, NY;  Upcoming engagements include:  Handel’s Messiah and Britten’s Serenade for Horn and Stringswith the Fort Street Chorale, as well as Britten’s Canticle II:  Abraham and Isaac at the New England Conservatory of Music.   Recent operatic engagements include:  Alfred in Strauss’ Die Fledermaus, the Witch in Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel, Tamino in Mozart's Die Zauberflöte with Opera Theatre of Weston. Under the auspices of the early music ensemble La Donna Musicale he has participated in two modern premieres, singing the role of Scipione in Maria Teresa Agnesi’s La Sofonisba and the role of Il Padre in Camilla de Rossi’s Il Figliuol Prodigo, opposite Julianne Baird singing the role of La Madre.  His discography includes: The Lutheran Masses and Advent Cantatas of J. S. Bach with the Publick Musick Baroque Orchestra (Musica Omnia). In 2006, Mr. Bustos was a finalist in the Philadelphia Bach Festival’s International Bach Aria Competition. He currently resides in Rochester, NY, where he continues to study with soprano Rita Shane, is the Organist/Director of Music Ministry for Reformation Lutheran Church, as well as Adjunct Voice Professor for the Liberal Arts College of the Rochester Institute of Technology