Craig Urquhart and Sascha Rosenberg were married Sept. 7 at Rathaus Schöneberg, the city hall for the borough of Tempelhof-Schöneberg in Berlin. Susanne Klopsch, a registrar there, officiated.
Mr. Urquhart (left), 65, is a composer and pianist in Berlin, who has performed in the United States, Japan and Europe. He began his career as Leonard Bernstein’s personal assistant in the mid-1980s, and now works as a senior consultant for press and promotion for the Leonard Bernstein Office, which promotes the legacy of Mr. Bernstein. His 10 recordings of original solo piano music include “Calm Seas” (2016) and “First Light” (2012), both released by Heart Earth Music, and his art songs have been performed by various lieder singers, including the baritone Thomas Hampson and the tenor Michael Slattery. “The Moon, My Man and I,” premiered in 2008 as the first movement of a secular requiem performed in 2008 by the Hallé Orchestra and Chorus in Manchester, England. Mr. Urquhart was also the musical coach for the actor Tom Hulce, who played Mozart in the film “Amadeus” (1984). He graduated from the University of Michigan, from which he also received a master’s degree in music composition.
He is a son of the late Virginia Urquhart and the late Donald R. Urquhart, who lived in Lansing, Mich.
Mr. Rosenberg, 30, works in Berlin as a training coordinator who analyzes the training needs and helps set up training for the employees at car2go, a car-sharing rental service, and a subsidiary of Daimler AG in Stuttgart, Germany. He received a master’s degree in education studies from Chemnitz University of Technology in Germany.
He is a son of Grit Hofmann and a stepson of Uwe Hofmann of Koenigswald, Germany.
The couple met in March 2016 online in Berlin, where they live, and a year and a half later they proposed, simultaneously, in Mr. Urquhart’s apartment over champagne.