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Houston, Texas
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    Published on: 8/26/2009    Last Visited: 8/26/2009  

    Sarah Rothenberg Miller Theatre at Columbia University.

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    Sarah Rothenberg has one of the most distinguished and creative careers of her generation. Recognized internationally for her innovative programs linking music to literature and the visual arts, performances include Great Performers at Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, Barbican Centre, Gilmore Keyboard Festival, and many others. A three-time winner of the Chamber Music America-ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming, she also received a unique “Special Commendation for Outstanding Programming Concepts†from CMA in 1999 for her work as artistic director of Da Camera of Houston. Formerly founding co-artistic director of the Bard Music Festival, she has been a fellow of the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School and artist-in-residence at the Cynthia Mitchell Center for Collaborative Arts at University of Houston. She studied at The Curtis Institute of Music, The Juilliard School, and in Paris with Yvonne Loriod-Messiaen. She received the prestigious Medal of Chevalier in the Order of Arts and Letters from the French government in 2000. Current Miller Theatre events featuring this artist:

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    Published on: 7/16/2009    Last Visited: 7/16/2009  

    A Brief History | Sarah Rothenberg | In the Press | Staff & Contact Info | News | Directions | Links

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    Published on: 9/21/2006    Last Visited: 7/16/2009  

    A Brief History | Sarah Rothenberg | In the Press | Staff & Contact Info | News | Directions | Links

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    Pianist Sarah Rothenberg's latest original performance work. Baudelaire's masterpiece, Flowers of Evil, was banned upon publication.
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    Published on: 7/16/2009    Last Visited: 7/16/2009  

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    Sarah Rothenberg Noted for her "power and introspection" (The New York Times) and "heart, intellect and fabulous technical resources" (Fanfare), pianist Sarah Rothenberg has served as artistic director of Da Camera since 1994. Ms. Rothenberg has one of the most distinguished and creative careers of her generation. She has received international acclaim as solo recitalist and chamber musician, and the innovative programs that she conceives and directs have been enthusiastically received by audiences across America and in Europe. She has been a frequent performer on Lincoln Center's Great Performers series in New York, as well as appearing at London's Barbican Centre, The Aldeburgh Festival (England), The Cervantino Festival (Mexico), Teatro Municipale (Santiago, Chile) and the Library of Congress. Solo recital appearances include The Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, Washington's Kennedy Center, The Music Academy of Cracow, The Getty Museum in Los Angeles and New York's 92nd Street Y and Miller Theater. Ms. Rothenberg received the Medal of Chevalier in the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government in 2000.

    In 2006, Ms. Rothenberg made her debut at the prestigious Gilmore Piano Festival. She also presented her latest Da Camera Production, Epigraph for a Condemned Book, a solo recital interweaving the music of Chopin with poetry, video and recorded voices, at La Jolla Music Society, the Hancher Auditorium series at University of Iowa and Kravis Center in West Palm Beach. Two performances at the New Haven International Festival of Arts and Ideas included another original production conceived and directed by Ms. Rothenberg, St Petersburg Legacy. In January 2006, Ms. Rothenberg made her debut as soloist with the Houston Symphony and maestro Hans Graf in a celebratory concert marking the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth.
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    Ms. Rothenberg has conceived and directed numerous original performance works for Da Camera of Houston, including the celebrated Music and the Literary Imagination series linking music to the works of Proust, Kafka, Mann, Akhmatova and others. Following their premieres at Houston's Wortham Center, these programs have been presented across the United States and in Europe, and have been the subject of feature articles in the national press and arts publications, establishing Da Camera as one of the nation's leaders in innovative programming. In addition, she has created and performed concerts linking music to the visual arts for exhibits at The Menil Collection, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and The Jewish Museum of New York: Surrealism, Kandinsky and The Blue Rider, Malevich and The Musical World of Paul Klee, among others. Ms. Rothenberg also conceived and performed in the Da Camera production Moondrunk, a chamber music/dance theatre piece with performance artist John Kelly, featuring Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire, that inaugurated Lincoln Center's New Vision series in January 1999 and was hailed by American Theatre magazine as "the birth of a new genre."
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    Prior to coming to Houston, Ms. Rothenberg was co-founding artistic director of the influential Bard Music Festival in New York. She was member pianist of the Da Capo Chamber Players from 1985-94, with whom she made numerous recordings, including the "New York Times' Choice CD" of Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire(Bridge), and she has premiered over 75 new works. As chamber musician she has collaborated with members of the American, Brentano, Emerson, Schoenberg, St. Lawrence and Juilliard string quartets, among others. A popular public speaker on musical, literary and cultural issues, Ms. Rothenberg's writings have appeared in The Musical Quarterly, Chamber Music, The Crisis of Criticism (New Press), Keyboard Magazine, World Policy Journal, Nexus (The Netherlands) and the literary journal Conjunctions.

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    Published on: 7/16/2009    Last Visited: 7/16/2009  

    Artistic Director Sarah Rothenberg's The Blue Rider to open NY's Miller Theatre season Da Camera - About Da Camera
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    Under the artistic leadership of Sarah Rothenberg since 1994, Da Camera maintains its commitment to this high caliber of musicianship brought together to perform in its Houston-based subscription series at the Wortham Theater Center and The Menil Collection; its extensive education and outreach activities; and its regional, national and international touring initiatives.

    Ms. Rothenberg, an acclaimed pianist widely regarded for her innovative and thoughtful programs, has broadened Da Camera's goals to include connecting music to other art forms in originally conceived multi-disciplinary productions as well as in programs relating music to the social and political context in which it is composed. Da Camera is further committed to expanding awareness of American music through the presentation of a jazz series and commissioning of new compositions. In pursuing these goals, Da Camera has established collaborative relationships with a wide range of cultural institutions in Houston and throughout the world. To expand its impact in the community, Da Camera has firmly incorporated extensive education and outreach activities in its seasonal programming.

    In 1995, Da Camera of Houston produced the first of its acclaimed "Music and the Literary Imagination" programs, conceived a nd directed by Ms. Rothenberg, launching the organization's national profile as a leader in innovative concert programs with a series at New York's Great Performers at Lincoln Center.
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    This original chamber music/dance theater production--conceived by Ms. Rothenberg, with choreography and stage direction by John Kelly, lighting by Jennifer Tipton, sets by Scott Pask and costumes by Donna Zakowska--performed to capacity audiences at Broadway's 42nd Street New Victory Theater in January 1999 where it opened Lincoln Center's "New Visions" series.

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    Juilliard String Quartet; Sarah Rothenberg, piano
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    Samuel Rhodes, viola; Joel Krosnick, cello); Sarah Rothenberg, piano
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    Da Camera Artistic Director Sarah Rothenberg joins members of the Quartet for Schumann's lyrical, exuberant and quintessentially romantic piano quartet.
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    "Ms. Rothenberg is an excellent pianist with an interesting mind."

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    Published on: 9/21/2006    Last Visited: 7/16/2009  

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    Under the artistic leadership of Sarah Rothenberg since 1994, Da Camera maintains its commitment to this high caliber of musicianship brought together to perform in its Houston-based subscription series at the Wortham Theater Center and The Menil Collection; its extensive education and outreach activities; and its regional, national and international touring initiatives.

    Ms. Rothenberg, an acclaimed pianist widely regarded for her innovative and thoughtful programs, has broadened Da Camera's goals to include connecting music to other art forms in originally conceived multi-disciplinary productions as well as in programs relating music to the social and political context in which it is composed. Da Camera is further committed to expanding awareness of American music through the presentation of a jazz series and commissioning of new compositions. In pursuing these goals, Da Camera has established collaborative relationships with a wide range of cultural institutions in Houston and throughout the world. To expand its impact in the community, Da Camera has firmly incorporated extensive education and outreach activities in its seasonal programming.

    In 1995, Da Camera of Houston produced the first of its acclaimed "Music and the Literary Imagination" programs, conceived a nd directed by Ms. Rothenberg, launching the organization's national profile as a leader in innovative concert programs with a series at New York's Great Performers at Lincoln Center.
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    This original chamber music/dance theater production--conceived by Ms. Rothenberg, with choreography and stage direction by John Kelly, lighting by Jennifer Tipton, sets by Scott Pask and costumes by Donna Zakowska--performed to capacity audiences at Broadway's 42nd Street New Victory Theater in January 1999 where it opened Lincoln Center's "New Visions" series.

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    Artistic Director Sarah Rothenberg's The Blue Rider to open NY's Miller Theatre season

    Da Camera Artistic Director Sarah Rothenberg's The Blue Rider In Performance will open the season at New York's renowned Miller Theatre.
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    Rooted in Kandinsky's connections to artists in both Russia and Germany, the Blue Rider Almanac brought together art, music, and writing from avant-garde movements across Europe, capturing a short-lived moment of international experimentalism that was abruptly halted by the outbreak of World War I. Pianist Sarah Rothenberg and soprano Susan Narucki perform music from the era by such composers as Scriabin, Webern, and Berg under a rich blanket of light and projection; world premiere choreography by Karole Armitage further illuminates Arnold Schoenberg's ground-breaking Second String Quartet.
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    With concept and direction by Sarah Rothenberg, The Blue Rider features lighting and set design by Marcus Doshi, projection design by Sven Ortel, the Brentano String Quartet; Susan Narucki, mezzo-soprano; Sarah Rothenberg, piano; special guest choreographer Karole Armitage with dancers from Armitage Gone!
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    With concept and direction by Sarah Rothenberg, The Blue Rider features lighting and set design by Marcus Doshi, projection design by Sven Ortel, the Brentano String Quartet; Susan Narucki, mezzo-soprano; Sarah Rothenberg, piano; special guest choreographer Karole Armitage with dancers from Armitage Gone!

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    Published on: 1/1/2008    Last Visited: 9/14/2008  

    Sarah Rothenberg, artistic director at Da Camera of Houston, creates musical events for thinking audiences.

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    Published on: 10/8/2006    Last Visited: 3/18/2007  

    Serena Canin, violin; Misha Amory, viola; Nina Maria Lee, cello); Maureen Nelson, violin; Roger Myers, viola; Abhijit Sengupta, viola; Norman Fischer, cello; Brinton Averil Smith, cello; Paul Ellison, doublebass; John Gibbons, harpsichord; Sarah Rothenberg, piano
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    Artistic Director and pianist Sarah Rothenberg joins the Brentano for Brahms' monumental quintet on this night of great music making.

    "As usual with [the Brentano Quartet] the performances were full of life,they seem to be listening to the same heartbeat.",The New York Times

    "[Sarah Rothenberg is] a pianist who combines heart, intellect and fabulous technical resource ... ",Fanfare

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