Biography
Glenn Greenberg is a distinguished New York-based composer whose music is both thought-
provoking and emotionally resonant. Glenn’s compositions form a tapestry of sound that
transports listeners to unexplored sonic realms. His works harmoniously fuse static and kinetic
elements, blending disparate influences like Scriabin and Feldman into a sound world for our
times.
Glenn Greenberg has a portfolio that encompasses moving piano pieces to “big, bold orchestral
music” (Raymond Lustig). His pieces have been played nationally and internationally, and
audiences say that Greenberg’s music conveys unexplained, yet moving, theatrical narratives.
He has studied composition with Alexander Freeman, Raymond Lustig, and Mary Ellen Childs
and conducting with Mark Russell Smith and Lawrence Burnett.