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Ensemble for the Romantic Century The Ensemble for the Romantic Century is a chamber music group based in New York City specializing in theatrical concerts blending music and a dramatic script to recreate the salon atmosphere of 19th century. The group was founded by pianists Eve Wolf and Max Barros with musicologist James Melo in 2001.

History

The typical performance season begins in late November, and ends in early June, and consist of 4 distinct productions. Approximately 30 productions have been created and staged since the ensemble began. Since it's foundation.

Productions

2000-2001 season

•Paderewski in Paris: A Fin-de-Siècle Sensation

•The Symbol in Word, Image and Sound

•Robert and Clara Schumann: A Love Story in Music

•Secret Messages and Dedications

•The Other Chopin: The Chamber Music

2002-2003 Season

•''Sublime Sorcery: Music and the Supernatural

•A Singing Flame: The Soul of Spanish Music

•The Young Arthur Rubinstein

•The World of Yesterday: The Life and Loves of Alma Mahler''

2003-2004 Season

• ''The Sorrows of Young Werther: A Romantic Liederabend

•The Vibrant Palette: Van Gogh and Music

•Schubert’s Dream

•None but the Lonely Heart: The Life of Tchaikovsky''

2004-2005 Season

•''Emily Dickinson: Herself to Her a Music

•Dora: A Case of Hysteria

•Fanny Mendelssohn: Out of Her Brother’s Shadow

•George Sand: Letters from Majorca''

2005-2006 Season

•''Tolstoy’s Last Days

•My Heart, My Serpent: Thus Spoke Zarathustra

•L’Innocente

•Van Gogh’s Ear''

2006-2007 Season

•''The Dreyfus Affair

•The Young Arthur Rubinstein

•Satie, Bohemian from Montmartre: A Cabaret

•Peggy Guggenheim stripped bare by her bachelors''