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In
2004, Rubenstein conducted performances of Puccinis La
Boheme with the opera company, Teatro Lírico of Holguin,
Cuba. Other guest engagements that year included a return to Germany
for concerts with the Bamberg Chamber Orchestra, performances of
La Boheme with the Emerald City Opera in Steamboat Springs,
Colorado, and performances of Madama Butterfly with the Fargo-Moorhead
Opera.
The Santa Fe Opera re-engaged Rubenstein as Music Director for the
The Beggars Opera, following his conducting of their
highly successful production of Benjamin Brittens opera, Noahs
Flood. Chosen by the United States State Department as a cultural
specialist, Rubenstein guest conducted the Mongolian National Opera
during January and February 2000 in the first all-Asian performances
of George Gershwins opera, Porgy and Bess. Rubenstein
was also Music Director of the San Juan Symphony, an outstanding
regional ensemble that performed in two cities in adjacent States:
Durango, Colorado and Farmington, New Mexico.
Other guest conducting has included return engagements with the
Monterey Symphony in California, the Tulsa Philharmonic and the
Santa Fe Symphony; performances with the Reno Philharmonic (NV);
the Austin Symphony (TX); concerts and recording with the Los Angeles
Chamber Orchestra; the Symphony Orchestra of Bilbao, Spain; the
Hamilton Philharmonic in Canada; the American Composers Orchestra
at Carnegie Hall; the Anchorage Symphony in Alaska; the National
Symphonies of Costa Rica and Puerto Rico; the Breckenridge Chamber
Orchestra in Colorado; the Santa Barbara Symphony with renowned
pianist Alicia de Larrocha; the Eastman Opera Theater in performances
of Mozarts Cosi fan tutte; and the League of Composers
- ISCM Then and Now series at Lincoln Center in New
York City.
A Fulbright award and Martha Baird Rockefeller grant took Rubenstein
to Europe where he conducted for the Frankfurt Opera, the Warsaw
Philharmonic, the Vienna Tonkünstler Orchestra, the Jerusalem
Symphony, and the radio orchestras of Austria, Berlin, Frankfurt
and Cologne. After receiving recognition as a prize winner in the
international conducting competition Serate Musicale Fiorentino
in Florence, Italy, Rubenstein was chosen as a conductor with the
Stuttgart Opera.
Rubenstein graduated with distinction from the Eastman School of
Music and received his Masters degree from Yale University
School of Music. Among his teachers are the eminent conductors Max
Rudolf, Rafael Kubelik, William Steinberg, Franco Ferrara, Michael
Gielen, and Pierre Boulez.
Mr. Rubenstein
has conducted orchestras for the Tulsa Ballet Theater, BalletMet,
Columbus, Ohio, Paris Opera Ballet on tour with Rudolph Nureyev
and for the Ruth Page Television Documentary, WTTW, Chicago.
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