Robert Greenberg
American composer (born 1954)
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Robert M. Greenberg (born April 18, 1954) is an American composer, pianist, and musicologist who was born in Brooklyn, New York. He has composed more than 50 works for a variety of instruments and voices, and has recorded a number of lecture series on music history and music appreciation for The Great Courses.
Biography
Greenberg earned a B.A. in music (magna cum laude) from Princeton University and received a Ph.D. in music composition from the University of California, Berkeley, where he studied with Olly Wilson. He has served on the faculties of UC Berkeley, California State University, East Bay, and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, where he was chairman of the Department of Music History and Literature and Director of the Adult Extension Division. Greenberg is the music historian in residence with San Francisco Performances, and he hosts their Saturday morning series of lecture–performances with the Alexander String Quartet.
Greenberg has received numerous awards, including three Nicola De Lorenzo Prizes in composition, and three Meet the Composer grants. Additionally, he has received commissions from the Koussevitzky Foundation of the Library of Congress, the Alexander String Quartet, XTET, and the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players.
A number of his works have been performed in New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Greece, and the Netherlands. His music was published by the now defunct Fallen Leaf Press and CPP/Belwin (now part of Alfred Publishing Company) and is recorded on the Innova Recordings label.
Greenberg has lectured for some of the most prestigious musical and arts organizations in the United States. He is the resident composer and music historian for National Public Radio's Weekend All Things Considered.
Greenberg has recorded a number of lecture series for The Great Courses on music history and the appreciation of music. He often relates musical topics to other subjects, such as history and politics, as well as to music from other periods. Referring to Greenberg's lively style and sense of humor, the Bangor Daily News has described him as "the Elvis of music history and appreciation."
He is an artistic adviser at Composers, Inc.
Selected compositions
A complete list of compositions is given on the composer's official web site. Selected compositions and notes are given below:
- Breaths, Voices and Cadenze (1981) String quartet #1
- By various means (1983) for clarinet quartet
- Passacaglia
- Theme and variations
- Chaconne
- Quasi un madrigale (1985) four Italian songs for soprano and piano
- Il palatino / Aldo Palazzeschi
- Poesia d'amore / Salvatore Quasímodo
- La trombettina / Corrado Govoni
- Quasi un madrigale / Salvatore Quasímodo
- Child's Play (1988) String quartet #2 "...which captures the imaginative and playful energy of his daughter Rachel (then two years old)."
- I. Games (fast) 8:06
- II. Intermezzo: Dreams of Gold (Sogni d'oro) (slow) 5:35
- III. Dances (very fast) 6:51
- The Passing Years (1989) five songs for baritone and piano
- God gave me
- East Broadway
- The passing years
- Rabbi Elimelech
- At my wedding
- It Don't Mean a Thing (1990) for percussion sextet "...combines the sounds and style of Japanese Taiko drumming with the rhythmic swing of Duke Ellington."
- In Shape (1990) concerto in three movements for two pianos and marimba
- Wedge
- Labyrinth
- Spike
- Dude ‘Tudes (1991) for solo piano "...attempts to transfer into sound some of the many moods and activities of his 22-month-old son Samuel."
- I. Orneriness/Contrary motion
- II. Building blocks/Chords 'n' stuff
- III. Dreams of play/Trills and tremolos
- IV. Dancin' fool/Quarter-minute waltz
- V. Angel's hair/Legato
- VI. Cruisin' with the dude/Octaves-R-Us.
- Iron balconies and lilies (1992) for flute, oboe, clarinet, violin, viola, violoncello, soprano, and piano
- Prelude: A city by the sea / Anna Margolin
- Youth: Hay mowing / Moyshe Kulbak; When Grandma, may she rest in peace, died / Moyshe Kulbak
- Love songs: Longing / Rachel Korn; Ancient murdress night / Anna Margolin
- Children: If I had the Emperor's might, Lullaby / Traditional Folk song; Toys / Abraham Sutskever
- Age: Old age / Jacob Gladstein; Rest / Jacob Isaac segal
- On Trial (1994) concerto for solo vibraphone, flute, clarinet, bassoon, piano, violin, viola, and violoncello
- Among Friends (1995) String quartet #3. Commissioned by the Koussevitzky Foundation
- Funny Like a Monkey (2001) for piano quartet (string trio PLUS piano) "...coined by my 15-year-old daughter in order to address ... attempts at humor by both her younger brother and her hopelessly antiquated father."
- I. Knock Yourself Out
- II. Flutterby
- III. Morph (with apologies to J. B.)
Lecture series
- How to listen to and understand great music: 48 lectures (The Teaching Company, 3rd edition, 2006: 12 DVDs)
References
References
- "Robert Greenberg". Classical Composer Database.
- (2007). "Understanding the Fundamentals of Music". The Great Courses.
- "Nicola De Lorenzo Prizes in Music Composition". University of California, Berkeley.
- "Alexander String Quartet (Chamber Instrumental Ensemble)".
- "Fallen Leaf Press".
- "Directory of Music Publishers: CPP/Belwin Music".
- "Alexander String Quartet, ''Sur Pointe'', Innova 111, Tracks 1-3 ''Child's Play''".
- "Flyer for Alexander String Quartet concert".
- "Artistic Advisors: Robert Greenberg".
- "Robert Greenberg Works List". Robert Greenberg Music.
- "San Francisco Contemporary Music Players: Program Notes, World Premiere February 18, 2002.".
- "WorldCat: Breaths, voices, and cadenze : for string quartet pub 1982".
- "WorldCat: By various means : for clarinet quartet".
- "WorldCat: Quasi un madrigale : four Italian songs : for soprano and piano".
- "WorldCat: Child's play : for string quartet".
- "Robert Greenberg Lecture – Philip Glass".
- "Alexander String Quartet: Sur Pointe, back cover of CD". Innova Recordings.
- "WorldCat: The Passing Years: five songs for baritone and piano (1989?)".
- "WorldCat: It don't mean a thing : an original percussion sextet based on Taiko drumming, 1990".
- "WorldCat: In shape : concerto in three movements for two pianos and marimba pub 1991".
- "WorldCat: In shape : concerto in three movements for two pianos and marimba pub 1991".
- "WorldCat: Dude 'tudes : for piano pub. 1995".
- "WorldCat: Iron balconies and lilies : for soprano, piano, and chamber ensemble : 1992".
- "WorldCat: Iron balconies and lilies : for soprano, piano, and chamber ensemble".
- "WorldCat: On trial : concerto for vibraphone and chamber ensemble".
- "WorldCat: On trial : concerto for vibraphone and chamber ensemble (1994)".
- "WorldCat: Among friends : string quartet no. 3 (1995)".
- "San Francisco Contemporary Music Players: Complete Repertoire List".
- {{YouTube. abie7jcHVA0. Funny Like a Monkey, Mvt 1 – Knock Yourself Out, Composers, Inc. at Old First Concerts, 2/1/2011, Joseph Edelberg, violin; Carolin Lee, viola; Thalia Moore, cello; Hadley McCarroll, piano
- {{YouTube. b__yWnl7LcU. Funny Like a Monkey, Mvt 2 – Flutterby, Composers, Inc. at Old First Concerts, 2/1/2011, Joseph Edelberg, violin; Carolin Lee, viola; Thalia Moore, cello; Hadley McCarroll, piano
- {{YouTube. _8V3g4AC0eM. Funny Like a Monkey, Mvt 3 – Morph (with apologies to J.B.), Composers, Inc. at Old First Concerts, 2/1/2011, Joseph Edelberg, violin; Carolin Lee, viola; Thalia Moore, cello; Hadley McCarroll, piano
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