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Stuart Greenbaum

Stuart Greenbaum (born 1966) is an Australian composer and professor of music composition at the University of Melbourne. He is currently the Head of Composition at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music.[1][2][3]

Stuart Greenbaum
Greenbaum, 2022
Background information
Born (1966-12-25) December 25, 1966 (age 56)
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)composer, educator
Websitewww.stuartgreenbaum.com

Greenbaum has had his work performed by both the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.[1]

Life and career

Stuart Greenbaum grew up in Melbourne, his mother a trained classical composer who taught music at Deakin University.[2] His original influences when young were pop, rock and blues, before later becoming interested in jazz.[2] Greenbaum went on to study composition with Brenton Broadstock and Barry Conyngham at the University of Melbourne. Greenbaum plays the piano, as well as the oboe and the electric guitar.[4]

He collaborated with the Melbourne poet Ross Baglin to create 20 works, including a 24-minute choral composition.[4][5][6]

The early 1990s saw Greenbaum producing a number of pieces for stage, including a time as the resident composer at the Playbox Theatre in Melbourne.[7] In 1993, as a young composer, he was commissioned to write Aaron Copland: In Memoriam, the first of a series of ten works commissioned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation by young Australian composers.[8] One of his first major works to be commissioned was The Foundling, commissioned by Cantori New York in 1997, and From the Beginning commissioned for the sesquicentenary of the Royal Melbourne Philharmonic in 2003.[9]

Greenbaum's work Nelson, a 3–act opera with libretto by Ross Baglin, was presented in London in 2005 and premiered in full at the 2007 Castlemaine State Festival.[10] He was a featured composer at the 2006 Aurora Festival. In 2007 he was commissioned by the artistic director of the Southern Cross Soloists to compose a work featuring Marshall McGuire.[2]

His work 90 Minutes Circling the Earth was named Orchestral Work of the Year at the 2008 Classical Music Awards.[11] While it had been written in 1997, it was not recorded on CD till 10 years later, at which point it was brought to the attention of the judges.[4] In 2009 he was Australia's representative for the Trans-Tasman Composer Exchange, working in Auckland with NZTrio on a new piano trio, The Year Without a Summer. This work toured nationally for Chamber Music New Zealand, in Sydney for the ISCM World New Music Days (2010) and internationally at the City of London Festival (2011).[12][13]

Greenbaum lives in Melbourne, Australia with his wife, a violinist.[4]

Awards

Discography

  • Music for Theatre (Playbox, 1992)
  • Mercurial (Reed Music, 2005)
  • 800 Million Heartbeats (ABC Classics, 2013)
  • Mondrian Interiors (ABC Classics, 2015)
  • Satellite Mapping (Move Records, 2016)
  • Return Journey (ABC Classics, 2018)
  • The Thin Blue Line (ABC Classics, 2018)
  • The Final Hour (Lyrebird Productions, 2019)
  • Electric Confession (Salisbury Records, 2021)
  • A Trillion Miles of Darkness (ABC Classics, 2022)

Selected major works

  • Sonata for Flute, Viola and Harp – The Way Through, 2022
  • Symphony No.5 – Brought to Light, 2022
  • Piano Sonata No.2 – Journey into Darkness, 2021
  • Sonata for Harp – The Bamboo Forest, 2020
  • Sonata for Tuba and Piano – Underland, 2019
  • Sonata for Horn and Piano – Hiroshima, 2019
  • Sonata for Bassoon and Piano – Deep Time, 2019
  • Sonata for Organ – Transport Abandoned, 2019
  • Sonata for Percussion and Piano – Parallel Universe, 2019
  • Sonata for Violin and Viola – From Far Above, 2018
  • Far Beyond the Evening Sky – Symphony for Strings, 2018
  • Sonata for Cor Anglais and Piano – Abandoned Places, 2018
  • Tide Moon Earth Sun – concerto for Harp and Strings, 2018
  • Sonata for Cello and Piano – Another Earth, 2018
  • Translations, for recorder, erhu and string quartet, 2017
  • Symphony No.3 – Supernova, 2017
  • Sonata for Viola and Piano – Leaving Earth, 2017
  • String Quartet No.7 – Recognition, 2016
  • Sonata for Double Bass and Piano – Continental Drift, 2016
  • Sonata for Clarinet and Piano – A Trillion Miles of Darkness, 2016
  • String Quartet No.6 – Lonely Planet, 2015
  • Sonata for Trumpet and Piano, 2015
  • Sonata for Trombone and Piano, 2015
  • Sonata for Oboe and Piano, 2015
  • Sonata for Flute and Piano, 2015
  • The Gradual Slowing of the Earth – concerto for organ and symphonic winds, 2014
  • The Final Hour, for studio orchestra, narrator and electronics, 2013
  • Sonata for Guitar, 2013
  • Natural Satellite, for guitar duo, 2013
  • Sonata for Piano, 4-hands, 2013
  • Four Finalities, for soprano cor anglais and harp, 2012
  • Dance Music for Concert Halls, for clarinet, violin, cello and piano, 2012
  • Chamber Concerto No.2, 2011
  • Symphony No.2 – Double Planet, 2010
  • The Parrot Factory, an opera in 1 act, 2010
  • All Those Ways of Leaving, for sextet, 2009
  • The Year Without a Summer, for piano trio, 2009
  • Falling By Degrees, for violin and piano, 2009
  • Chamber Concerto, 2008
  • Easter Island, for septet, 2008
  • Mondrian Interiors, for solo harp and mixed quintet, 2007
  • Nelson, an opera in 3 acts, 2005
  • The Last Signal, for solo piano and chamber orchestra, 2005
  • From the Beginning, for large choir, organ and orchestra, 2003
  • Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano, 2002
  • Sonata for Violin and Piano, 2000
  • Symphony No.1 – Four Essay on the Passing of Time, 1998
  • The Foundling, for choir, vibraphone and string quartet, 1997
  • Ice Man, for solo piano, 1993
  • Letters to the Front, for soprano and orchestra, 1989

[5][6]

References

  1. ^ a b Cathcart, Michael (January 31, 2006). "The Deep End - Stuart Greenbaum, composer". Radio National. Retrieved December 15, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d "An odd trip from postcard to harp". The Sydney Morning Herald. May 22, 2007. Retrieved December 15, 2018.
  3. ^ Dalgarno, Paul (December 5, 2016). "Stuart Greenbaum: Composed at 50". Pursuit. Retrieved December 15, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d Dow, Steve (October 28, 2008). "Long play Long play". The Age.
  5. ^ a b stuartgreenbaum.com Official page http://www.stuartgreenbaum.com/words%20and%20music/words%20and%20music/selected_works.html
  6. ^ a b "The Works of Stuart Greenbaum" Australian Music Centre https://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au/search?type=work&sort=alphaTitleSort&wfc[]=Stuart+Greenbaum
  7. ^ Jane Sullivan "A Sinister Tale Of Magic, Love And Voodoo Religion", The Age, 27 January 1993
  8. ^ Kenneth Hince, "Verbitsky True To Form With An Impressive Rendition Of Planets" The Age, 22 March 1993
  9. ^ Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Official site - main page http://rmp.org.au/rmp-orchestra/
  10. ^ Usher, Robin (March 26, 2007). "Art in high gear, carbon stays neutral". The Age.
  11. ^ a b "Top musicians honoured at classical awards". ABC News. July 22, 2008.
  12. ^ Dart, William (April 22, 2010). "NZTrio: Enchanting dialogue in ultimate dreamworld | Chamber Music New Zealand". www.chambermusic.co.nz. New Zealand Herald.
  13. ^ Button, John "Trio Shines Despite Uninspiring New Repertoire" Dominion Post, 26 April 2010

External links

  • Official website
  • Australian Music Centre - Represented Artist page
  • Stuart Greenbaum ABC Chamber Composers

stuart, greenbaum, born, 1966, australian, composer, professor, music, composition, university, melbourne, currently, head, composition, melbourne, conservatorium, music, greenbaum, 2022background, informationborn, 1966, december, 1966, genresclassicaloccupati. Stuart Greenbaum born 1966 is an Australian composer and professor of music composition at the University of Melbourne He is currently the Head of Composition at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music 1 2 3 Stuart GreenbaumGreenbaum 2022Background informationBorn 1966 12 25 December 25 1966 age 56 GenresClassicalOccupation s composer educatorWebsitewww wbr stuartgreenbaum wbr com Greenbaum has had his work performed by both the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra 1 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Awards 3 Discography 4 Selected major works 5 References 6 External linksLife and career EditStuart Greenbaum grew up in Melbourne his mother a trained classical composer who taught music at Deakin University 2 His original influences when young were pop rock and blues before later becoming interested in jazz 2 Greenbaum went on to study composition with Brenton Broadstock and Barry Conyngham at the University of Melbourne Greenbaum plays the piano as well as the oboe and the electric guitar 4 He collaborated with the Melbourne poet Ross Baglin to create 20 works including a 24 minute choral composition 4 5 6 The early 1990s saw Greenbaum producing a number of pieces for stage including a time as the resident composer at the Playbox Theatre in Melbourne 7 In 1993 as a young composer he was commissioned to write Aaron Copland In Memoriam the first of a series of ten works commissioned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation by young Australian composers 8 One of his first major works to be commissioned was The Foundling commissioned by Cantori New York in 1997 and From the Beginning commissioned for the sesquicentenary of the Royal Melbourne Philharmonic in 2003 9 Greenbaum s work Nelson a 3 act opera with libretto by Ross Baglin was presented in London in 2005 and premiered in full at the 2007 Castlemaine State Festival 10 He was a featured composer at the 2006 Aurora Festival In 2007 he was commissioned by the artistic director of the Southern Cross Soloists to compose a work featuring Marshall McGuire 2 His work 90 Minutes Circling the Earth was named Orchestral Work of the Year at the 2008 Classical Music Awards 11 While it had been written in 1997 it was not recorded on CD till 10 years later at which point it was brought to the attention of the judges 4 In 2009 he was Australia s representative for the Trans Tasman Composer Exchange working in Auckland with NZTrio on a new piano trio The Year Without a Summer This work toured nationally for Chamber Music New Zealand in Sydney for the ISCM World New Music Days 2010 and internationally at the City of London Festival 2011 12 13 Greenbaum lives in Melbourne Australia with his wife a violinist 4 Awards EditOrchestral Work of the Year 2008 at the APRA Music Awards of 2008 11 Dorian Le Galliene Composition Award The Heinz Harant Prize Albert H Maggs Composition AwardDiscography EditMusic for Theatre Playbox 1992 Mercurial Reed Music 2005 800 Million Heartbeats ABC Classics 2013 Mondrian Interiors ABC Classics 2015 Satellite Mapping Move Records 2016 Return Journey ABC Classics 2018 The Thin Blue Line ABC Classics 2018 The Final Hour Lyrebird Productions 2019 Electric Confession Salisbury Records 2021 A Trillion Miles of Darkness ABC Classics 2022 Selected major works EditSonata for Flute Viola and Harp The Way Through 2022 Symphony No 5 Brought to Light 2022 Piano Sonata No 2 Journey into Darkness 2021 Sonata for Harp The Bamboo Forest 2020 Sonata for Tuba and Piano Underland 2019 Sonata for Horn and Piano Hiroshima 2019 Sonata for Bassoon and Piano Deep Time 2019 Sonata for Organ Transport Abandoned 2019 Sonata for Percussion and Piano Parallel Universe 2019 Sonata for Violin and Viola From Far Above 2018 Far Beyond the Evening Sky Symphony for Strings 2018 Sonata for Cor Anglais and Piano Abandoned Places 2018 Tide Moon Earth Sun concerto for Harp and Strings 2018 Sonata for Cello and Piano Another Earth 2018 Translations for recorder erhu and string quartet 2017 Symphony No 3 Supernova 2017 Sonata for Viola and Piano Leaving Earth 2017 String Quartet No 7 Recognition 2016 Sonata for Double Bass and Piano Continental Drift 2016 Sonata for Clarinet and Piano A Trillion Miles of Darkness 2016 String Quartet No 6 Lonely Planet 2015 Sonata for Trumpet and Piano 2015 Sonata for Trombone and Piano 2015 Sonata for Oboe and Piano 2015 Sonata for Flute and Piano 2015 The Gradual Slowing of the Earth concerto for organ and symphonic winds 2014 The Final Hour for studio orchestra narrator and electronics 2013 Sonata for Guitar 2013 Natural Satellite for guitar duo 2013 Sonata for Piano 4 hands 2013 Four Finalities for soprano cor anglais and harp 2012 Dance Music for Concert Halls for clarinet violin cello and piano 2012 Chamber Concerto No 2 2011 Symphony No 2 Double Planet 2010 The Parrot Factory an opera in 1 act 2010 All Those Ways of Leaving for sextet 2009 The Year Without a Summer for piano trio 2009 Falling By Degrees for violin and piano 2009 Chamber Concerto 2008 Easter Island for septet 2008 Mondrian Interiors for solo harp and mixed quintet 2007 Nelson an opera in 3 acts 2005 The Last Signal for solo piano and chamber orchestra 2005 From the Beginning for large choir organ and orchestra 2003 Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano 2002 Sonata for Violin and Piano 2000 Symphony No 1 Four Essay on the Passing of Time 1998 The Foundling for choir vibraphone and string quartet 1997 Ice Man for solo piano 1993 Letters to the Front for soprano and orchestra 1989 5 6 References Edit a b Cathcart Michael January 31 2006 The Deep End Stuart Greenbaum composer Radio National Retrieved December 15 2018 a b c d An odd trip from postcard to harp The Sydney Morning Herald May 22 2007 Retrieved December 15 2018 Dalgarno Paul December 5 2016 Stuart Greenbaum Composed at 50 Pursuit Retrieved December 15 2018 a b c d Dow Steve October 28 2008 Long play Long play The Age a b stuartgreenbaum com Official page http www stuartgreenbaum com words 20and 20music words 20and 20music selected works html a b The Works of Stuart Greenbaum Australian Music Centre https www australianmusiccentre com au search type work amp sort alphaTitleSort amp wfc Stuart Greenbaum Jane Sullivan A Sinister Tale Of Magic Love And Voodoo Religion The Age 27 January 1993 Kenneth Hince Verbitsky True To Form With An Impressive Rendition Of Planets The Age 22 March 1993 Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Official site main page http rmp org au rmp orchestra Usher Robin March 26 2007 Art in high gear carbon stays neutral The Age a b Top musicians honoured at classical awards ABC News July 22 2008 Dart William April 22 2010 NZTrio Enchanting dialogue in ultimate dreamworld Chamber Music New Zealand www chambermusic co nz New Zealand Herald Button John Trio Shines Despite Uninspiring New Repertoire Dominion Post 26 April 2010External links EditOfficial website Australian Music Centre Represented Artist page Stuart Greenbaum ABC Chamber Composers 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