Sarah Rothenberg Artistic Director

Videos

Highlights from Matthew Aucoin’s Music for New Bodies

Sarah Rothenberg Fanny Mendelssohn YouTube track surpasses 180,000 views

A track from Sarah Rothenberg’s 1996 recording Das Jahr recently surpassed 180,000 views on YouTube.

The St. Lawrence String Quartet opens Da Camera’s 2014-15 Season Inventors and Explorers with The Birth of the String Quartet: Haydn Discovery and Beethoven on Saturday, September 27, 2014 at the Wortham Center in Houston, Texas.

DACAMERA presents For Philip Guston by Morton Feldman (excerpt)

In the contemplative setting of Rothko Chapel, DACAMERA presents a performance of Morton Feldman’s monumental masterpiece For Philip Guston, completed 30 years ago on November 9, 1984.

Movements 5, 6 and 8 from Time, Place, Action by Vijay Iyer. World premiere performance presented by DACAMERA on February 15, 2014.

Commissioned by DACAMERA to be premiered in the Rothko Chapel as part of DACAMERA’s 25th Anniversary Season.

Sarah Rothenberg performs Schoenberg Op. 11, No. 2. Excerpt from The Blue Rider: Kandinsky and Music; conceived and directed by Sarah Rothenberg; lighting and set design by Marcus Doshi; projection design by Sven Ortel. Produced by DACAMERA; Cullen Theater, January 29, 2011.

In this excerpt from the world premiere at Houston’s Wortham Center, mezzo-soprano Charlotte Hellekant and pianist/director Sarah Rothenberg perform Mvts Viii, IX, X, XI from Schoenberg’s The Book of the Hanging Gardens, Op. 15

DACAMERA RECORDINGS

DACAMERA-COMMISSIONED QUINTET BY TOBIAS PICKER AVAILABLE ON TZADIK LABEL

Acclaimed composer Tobias Picker’s DACAMERA-commissioned Piano Quintet: Live Oaks is now available on a recording issued by John Zorn’s Tzadik Label. The CD, Invisible Lilacs, presents four powerful and original pieces of chamber music spanning four decades of creative activity (1976–2011). Piano Quintet: Live Oaks had its world premiere in Houston in 2011, performed by the Brentano String Quartet and pianist Sarah Rothenberg. The New York Times called the Quintet “six deftly characterized movements of surging energy, jazzy vivacity and airy open-chord expanse.” Purchase from Amazon. Purchase from itunes.

DACAMERA recording of Shih-hui Chen’s Shu Shon Key available on Amazon and iTunes

Shih-Hui Chen’s DACAMERA-commissioned Shu Shon Key (Remembrance) for viola and chamber ensemble, is available for download on Amazon and iTunes. “Shu Shon Key was inspired by a Taiwanese folk melody and conveys homesickness as well as a reminiscence of my Taiwanese childhood. Since Hsin-Yun [Huang: the violist for whom the work was written] and I were born in Taiwan and now we both reside in the West, it is most fitting for me to use a Taiwanese folk melody as the basis for this piece. This is also consistent with my compositional focus in recent years on the integration of Western techniques with elements from a Chinese sound world.” — Shih-Hui Chen. Click here to purchase on iTunes. Click here to purchase on Amazon. Click here for the liner notes.

Recordings Highlights

“superior… Every work makes a statement and the sum of statements make for a convincing case for the interrelated ethos of Cage, Satie, and Feldman… in all ways a disk that excels in thoroughgoing programming brilliance, performative superiority and compositional exceptionality.” –Classical Modern Blogspot review of Rothko Chapel

“This is a marvelous release, equally perfect in conception, execution, and engineering… Very highly recommended.” – allmusic.com review of Rothko Chapel

In 2015, two DACAMERA recordings were released on prestigious European labels featuring works inspired by Houston’s Rothko Chapel. On October 23, ECM released DACAMERA’s unique Music for Rothko Chapel program featuring Morton Feldman’s 1971 masterpiece Rothko Chapel and works of Satie and John Cage. Rothko Chapel was inspired by Morton Feldman’s visit to the chapel in 1971 and by his close friendship with Rothko, who died the previous year. The DACAMERA recording is the first commercial recording of Feldman’s work made in Houston, connecting the work to its Houston roots and to the Chapel itself. The performers are Kim Kashkashian, viola; Houston Chamber Choir, conducted by Robert Simpson; Lauren Snouffer, soprano, Sonja Bruzauskas mezzo-soprano; Steven Schick, percussion and Sarah Rothenberg, piano and celeste.

On sale at the DACAMERA, 1402 Sul Ross. Order on Amazon   Order on itunes

Ondine released Kaija Saariaho: Let the wind speak, a disc of works by the Finnish composer, featuring the DACAMERA-commissioned Sombre. DACAMERA celebrated its 25th anniversary by commissioning Saariaho, one of the world’s foremost composers, to respond to Rothko Chapel. The performers are Daniel Belcher, baritone; Camilla Hoitenga, bass flute; Bridget Kibbey, harp; Paul Ellison, double bass and Matthew Strauss, percussion.

“Intricate percussion intermingles with hovering, unearthly atmospheres to create a soundscape as spiritually vast as it is intimate.” — WQXR on Kaija Saariaho’s Sombre

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