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Margarete Sorg-Rose (*11. April 1960 in Remscheid/Germany) is a german composer, conductor, musicologist and author.
She received her first piano tuition at the age of five and sang in a number of choirs. She began studying musicology and classical philology in Mainz and Tübingen in 1979 and piano teaching, choral conducting (Diploma 1985) and composition (with Volker David Kirchner) in Mainz in 1983. She was an active participiant in a variety of summer courses and continued her training in orchestral conducting. Sorg-Rose has worked as a répétiteur with the Bach Choir Mainz and as a music journalist for the theatres in Wuppertal, the music publishers Schott Music and for the German TV channel ZDF in Mainz. She also studied composition in master classes with Hans Werner Henze und Krzysztof Meyer at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz in Cologne where she received her diploma in 1994. Her works are frequently performed at national and international music festivals and have received a number of awards. Portraits (SWR, WDR). Margarete Sorg-Rose has been a freelance composer since 1993. She is currently working on her doctoral thesis on music theatre compositions by Hans Werner Henze. Website: www.sorg-rose.com