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The Stuart Greenbaum sound has overt connections to jazz, pop and minimalism but goes beyond these important influences. Greenbaum (Melb. 1966–) studied composition with Brenton Broadstock and Barry Conyngham at the University of Melbourne, where he now holds a position in the School of Music as Senior Lecturer and Convenor of Composition. Nelson, a 3–act opera written with long–time collaborator, poet Ross Baglin, was premiered at the 2007 Castlemaine State Festival. Their second opera, The Parrot Factory, will premiere in October 2010 with Richard Gill and the Victorian Opera at the Meryln Theatre, The Malthouse. Greenbaum was a Featured Composer at the 2006 Aurora Festival (Western Sydney), resident composer at the 2009 Port Fairy Spring Music Festival and Composer in Focus at the 2009 Bangalow Music Festival. He has won a number of awards, including the Dorian Le Galliene Composition Award, the Heinz Harant Prize, and the Albert H. Maggs Composition Award. 90 Minutes Circling the Earth won 'Orchestral Work of the Year' at the 2008 Classical Music Awards. His most recent individual CD, Mercurial, was released in 2005. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Three Places for a New Millennium: I. In Orbit
1062Études for Daydreamers: IV. 7 or 8 to be in before 9
983City Lights a Mile Up
724Going Home
615The Rotation Of The Earth
346Mondrian Interiors: VII. Composition with Yellow Lines
287Memory Jar
228Sonata for Guitar: III. Elated
199Sonata For Piano Four-Hands: 3. Earthrise
1710Three Places for a New Millennium: II. Departure Lounge
17Stuart Greenbaum: a Trillion Miles of Darkness

Études for Daydreamers: IV. 7 or 8 to be in before 9
Three Places for a New Millennium: I. In Orbit
Going Home
Satellite Mapping
800 Million Heartbeats
The Final Hour
Stuart Greenbaum: Mondrian Interiors
Mercurial
Greenbaum: 800 Million Heartbeats
Hush Collection, Vol. 13: The Magic Island
The Thin Blue Line: Ken Murray Plays The Solo Guitar Music Of Stuart Greenbaum