STEVEN L. ROSENHAUS

* Composer * Lyricist * Arranger * Conductor * Educator * Author * Show Doctor *
* Songwriter * Guitarist * Mandolinist * Singer *


CONDUCTING

Steven L. Rosenhaus has conducted most types and sizes of ensembles: orchestras, bands, choruses, and smaller ensembles. Steven conducted the United Choral Society (in the "five towns" area of Long Island) for the 2001-2002 season, leading performances of Handel's "Judas Maccabeaus," Mozart's "Coronation" Mass in C Major, Fauré's "Requiem," and Vivaldi's "Gloria."

Steven first began conducting his own works, premiering his "MNML 2" for large chamber ensemble in Arezzo, Italy. He later studied with Paul Rudoff for two years, and in 1995 participated in the Conductor's Institute, where he worked under Paul Vermel, Donald Portnoy, and others.

Steven has since conducted many times in New York City, including one of his own music on the main stage at Carnegie Hall, as well as in Italy (including Rome, Perugia, Pisa, Gubbio, and Arezzo), Switzerland, Germany, France, and England. He has also had the honor of conducting the U.S. Naval Academy Band and the 108th Army Reserve Band in performances of works commissioned for those distinguished groups.


REPERTOIRE

CHORAL WORKS

Bernstein (L.) Selections from West Side Story
Faure (G.)Requiem
Handel (G.F.)Judas Maccabaeus
Kraft (L.)A Proverb of Solomon
Mozart (W.A.)"Coronation" Mass in C major
Vivaldi (A.)Gloria


SMALL / MEDIUM ENSEMBLE WORKS

Howe (H.)Piece for DX-7 II Synthesizer Ensemble
Kraft (L.)Washington Square
RosenhausIn Flight Diary (Airport Lobsters)
Schonthal (R.)Collages (Song cycle for Soprano and chamber ensemble)


BAND WORKS

RosenhausBallad in Blue
----Bang! for percussion and band
----The Brave and the Bold
----Symphony for Band ("Academy")
Sousa (J.P.)Fairest of the Fair (march)


ORCHESTRAL WORKS

DeFalla (M.)Three-Cornered Hat (Suite No.1)
Dello Joio (N.)Air for Strings
RosenhausNevada Bagatelles
Separately: "Virginia City Bagatelle"
----Short Symphony
----Sussex Celebration
Saint-Saens (C.)Carnival of the Animals
Vaughn Williams (R.)March Past of the Kitchen Utensils


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