
About

The Auerbach Center for the Creative Arts is a living, evolving vision where artistic legacy is not simply preserved, but continually brought to life. As both custodian and catalyst, we safeguard Lera Auerbach’s music, writings, and visual art while fostering new creation during her lifetime and beyond. We pioneer a model where an artist’s work, ideas, and spirit remain dynamic, serving as an ongoing source of inspiration and collaboration for artists, scholars, and the public. By creating a platform that sustains creativity, dialogue, and access, we ensure that her legacy isn’t merely remembered but remains a vital, ever-present force in the world’s cultural future.
Recent scholarly articles
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Auerbach’s “Dresden – Ode to Peace“ and Jewish spirituality [by Dr. Pablo Vivanco]
Auerbach’s choral work “Dresden – Ode to peace” was commissioned by the Dresden Frauenkirche Foundation and the Sächsische Staatskapelle and premiered on February 14, 2012, in the Semperoper in Dresden,… Read more ⇢
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Auerbach’s “Eve’s Lament” [by Viviana Ramos]
It is increasingly common to encounter women who think about women. This fascination and desire to delve into the intimate sensibility of one’s own gender draws us as bees are… Read more ⇢

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