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Patrick Greene was born on 10 March, 1985 in Madison, Connecticut, United States, is an A 21st-century american male musician. Discover Patrick Greene's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?
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Patrick Greene (born 1985) is an American composer and performer of contemporary classical music.
His undergraduate career was at Trinity College, where he earned his B.A. in Music in 2007.
His primary teachers at Trinity were Gerald Moshell and Douglas Bruce Johnson.
In writing about Greene's style, Jonathan Blumhofer of the Boston Classical Review notes "his musical language is ... diverse," with a "wide emotional breadth.".
His music has been called "undeniably expressive and smartly crafted."
Greene has described his music as "extractive," rather than "abstractive," while still noting the unique expressive power of music as an abstract medium.
Recent projects include Mabinte, a co-composition with the percussionist/composer Ryan Edwards.
Commissioned by the Boston Landmarks Orchestra, it paired the orchestral musicians with dozens of young members of Greater Boston Boys and Girls Clubs, and featured choreography by Brian Mirage.
In 2007, he was commissioned by the New Haven Symphony Orchestra for two new works: a large choral/orchestral piece based on the spiritual God's Gonna Set This World on Fire, and a wind quintet based on the Kenyan folk song "Kwaharree."
A lifelong resident of New England, he has been based in Boston, Massachusetts, since 2008.
Other recent pieces include his Variations for String Quartet (2009–10), No Oblivion (solo clarinet, 2010), The Pieces That Fall to Earth (solo singers with chamber orchestra on the poetry of A.R. Ammons, Stephen Crane, and T.S. Eliot, 2010), Inclinado en las tardes (SATB, on the poetry of Pablo Neruda, 2010), and The City in the Sea: Landscape for 15 Strings (string orchestra, 2008).
Greene earned his MM in Composition from the Boston Conservatory in May 2010, where his primary teachers were Andy Vores and Dalit Warshaw.
New England Composition Contest] in October 2010 with his chamber piece abstractEXTRACTION, premiered by the Boston Musica Viva at Boston University's Tsai Performing Arts Center.
His orchestral thesis at the Conservatory, Night of the Four Zoas, was premiered by Yoichi Udagawa in Boston in the spring of 2010.
Based on the mythopoetic writings of William Blake, Night of the Four Zoas marks the composer's third Blake-derived piece.
His recent trumpet/cello/piano trio, Maxwell's Demon, was premiered in Cambridge, Massachusetts in the fall of 2010.
National Finals in Atlanta, Georgia, the same piece garnered the Internet Audience Favorite Award.
After fulfilling a number of commissions for various ensembles at Trinity College, he received a large-scale choral/orchestral commission for performance in 2011.
He also recently composed the official anthem of the college's Cornerstone Campaign, a $32.9 million-dollar restoration project.
Steel Symphony, a 2013 composition for virtuoso organ, has been performed extensively across the United States.
Greene won the [http://www.rapidocompositioncontest.com Rapido!
Another collaboration with the ensemble, Machine Language for Beginners, explores humanity's complicated history with machines and artificial intelligence; it earned him the St. Botolph Club Foundation's 2015 Emerging Artist Award.
It premiered in the Hatch Memorial Shell on the Charles River Esplanade in the summer of 2016.
Greene's song cycle Year of Glad, based on erasure poetry by Jenni B. Baker from David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest, premiered in Chicago in spring 2016.
Other recent vocal works include "Come soon, you feral cats", a cycle on the poetry of W. S. Di Piero written for and premiered by the New York-based loadbang ensemble.
He has collaborated with Boston Musica Viva numerous times—most recently in 2019, when they premiered The Druddigon, a ballet with a libretto by noted young adult author M.T. Anderson.