The concert will be admission free and a freewill
offering will be taken during the evening.
Guests are required to wear face masks while in the
Chapel.
When Sam Rotman made his debut at the age of 16 with
the San Antonio Symphony Orchestra before an audience of 6,000
people, the Baldwin Keynote Magazine wrote, “Sam Rotman is a pianist
with abundant potential.”
Mr. Rotman received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from
the Juilliard School in New York City. While a student, he was the
recipient of nine awards in the form of grants, scholarships, and
prizes. Today Mr. Rotman is a member of The Augustus D. Juilliard
Society at the Juilliard School. Subsequently, he has been among the
winners in five piano competitions, both in the United States and
Europe.
The most prestigious award was that of Laureate Winner in the 4th
International Beethoven Competition in Vienna, Austria. Mr. Rotman
participated in the 6th International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition
in Moscow, Russia. In May 2016, he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of
Fine Arts Degree from The Master’s University where Dr. John
MacArthur is President. Mr. Rotman is the only recipient of such an
Honorary Doctorate in the school’s history. He was also nominated
for the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts.
Mr. Rotman has given over 3100 performances in the United States,
Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, South and Central America, Africa,
South Africa, Europe and Asia, totaling 61 countries.
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Mr. Rotman has devoted a specific area of his musical life to the
study and performance of the works of Beethoven. Beginning with a series of all
Beethoven concerts in 1970 (the Beethoven bi-centennial), he was presented on
Public Broadcast System in a special Beethoven concert. Mr. Rotman continues to
perform the works of Beethoven in recital and with orchestra.
Here is a sampling of famous halls where Mr. Rotman has performed:
Carnegie Recital Hall, New York
Grand Hall of the Conservatoire, Moscow
Musikverein, Vienna
Konzerthaus Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin
Saitama-Kaikan, Tokyo
Sala de Conciertos, Caracas
Sala Chopin, Mexico City
Salone Di Vittorio, Milan
L’Auditori, Barcelona
Circulo de Bellas Artes, Madrid
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