Ross Hauck

Born: Bartelsville, OK

Ross Hauck made his debut with Music of Remembrance in the 2006 performance of Hans Krasa’s Brundibár. As a concert artist, Ross has performed with numerous orchestras and choral societies across the country, including the National Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Chicago Symphony as a member of the Steans Institute, and the Tanglewood Symphony. He is featured on MOR’s recording of Laitman’s Vedem (Naxos 2011) and Krása’s Brundibár (Naxos 2007).

Performer In

Saturday, October 1, 2011 - 2:00pm | Seattle Art Museum
 
Artistic Director Mina Miller discusses the SAM exhibit "Our National Game" and Jackie Robinson's "athletic resistance," as a counterpoint to the artistic resistance to the Holocaust that MOR's music commemorates. Pavel Haas, one of Janáček's most talented... Read more
Monday, November 7, 2011 - 7:30pm | Benaroya Hall
 
The fall concert’s centerpiece is What a Life!, the Austrian-born composer Hans Gál’s musical parody about life in a British detention camp. Gál’s satiric revue What a Life! was written and performed for the entertainment of Gál’s fellow prisoners in... Read more
Saturday, January 28, 2012 - 2:00pm | Good Shepherd Center
 
The concert features three works created between 1922 and 1948, charting a revival of interest in Jewish folklore and music in the young Soviet Union, followed by Stalinist-era repression. The unusual focus of the concert is the dybbuk of Jewish folk imagination, a spirit that possesses people,... Read more

Recordings

Brundibár
 
Opera News called MOR’s Brundibár recording on Naxos one of the top ten opera recordings of 2007. In coordination with MOR, Naxos has created a podcast interview with Ela Stein Weissberger, who survived the Terezín concentration camp. She played the role of the Cat in the... Read more