Sarah Rodgers is a distinguished British composer and conductor, renowned for her contributions to contemporary classical music. With a career spanning over four decades, she has crafted a diverse portfolio of concert music, as well as works for theatre and film. A direct descendant of the esteemed English composer Henry Purcell, Sarah's musical journey began at Nottingham University, where she made history as the first woman conductor of the University Opera group.
Her compositions, published by Stainer&Bell, include notable pieces such as "Spanish Sonata," "The Roaring Whirl," and "The King of the Golden River." Sarah's work has garnered significant attention, including a recent piece composed for the prestigious BBC Proms. Beyond her musical achievements, Sarah is also a respected academic, holding a professorship in Health Informatics. Her unique blend of artistic and intellectual pursuits makes her a captivating figure in the world of contemporary classical music.