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Greg Bartholomew

About Me


Now available on CD! Commissioned by the Oregon Bach Festival Composer's Symposium in celebration of George Crumb's 75th birthday, the String Trio for George Crumb was premiered by Third Angle in July 2004. The work is in three movements. The second movement is heard here from the premiere performance. The first movement on this page is from the February 8, 2008, performance by Teo Benson, violin, Sarah Bass, viola, and Brendan Kellogg, cello. The Langroise Trio has released the complete work on their new CD, Volante .The three movements of the Voyageur Suite for brass quintet are each based on a melody sung by the French Canadian voyageurs as they paddled their canoes carrying explorers and fur traders west from Quebec in the 17th, 18th and early 19th centuries. The Suite was premiered by the Alaska brass in February 2007. The first movement, Quand J'Etais Chez Mon Pere, is heard here from the Seattle premiere performance on February 8, 2008, by Brian Chin & Matt Swihart, trumpets, Becky Miller, horn, Patrick Raichart, trombone, and Kevin Pih, tuba. The completed performance may be heard at gregbartholomew.com .On the Ground Where We Live, Greg Bartholomew's first work for full orchestra, was awarded the "Masterworks Prize" by ERM Media and recorded by the Czech Philharmonic for release on the "Masterworks of the New Era" CD series. The piece evokes the sense of walking through the community of an old town or city, where new sights and experiences are discovered around each corner. We sense a generally benign social-political environment in which individuals and small groups may interact harmoniously, although at times the world becomes ominous or chaotic. Individual voices are at turns confident, reflective, insistent or celebratory. As the ensemble builds, we may be entering a popular plaza. When the crowd gets too boisterous, we follow a pair of individual voices as they retreat for refuge in a quiet passage, but soon the larger forces return and build to a climatic conclusion. Listen to an excerpt of their 12-minute recording on this page. You may buy the CD with the Czech Philharmonic's recording of the complete work at gregbartholomew.com or download the complete work from the SNOCAP store above.Watch this film setting of excerpts from On the Ground Where We LiveSuite from Razumov (Act One), for clarinet and string quartet, was premiered by the OdeonQuartet at Seattle's Town Hall in October 2003 and was subsequently recorded by the Kiev Philharmonic for release on the "Masterworks of the New Era" CD series. Listen to the first of three movements as performed by the OdeonQuartet on this page. You may buy the CD with the Kiev Philharmonic's recording of the complete Suite at gregbartholomew.com .On the Trunks of Strong Trees was premiered by Vanessa Rose Ament , Tracy Hagen , Samantha Bosch and Jessica Andrews at the Pleasure for the Ear Concert on February 15, 2006.For more info visit gregbartholomew.com , where you may listen to many performances and/or buy scores and CDs.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 7/8/2006
Band Website: gregbartholomew.com
Band Members: Greg Bartholomew's music has been performed across the United States and in Canada, Europe and Australia.
Influences:
Bartholomew earned degrees from the College of William & Mary in Virginia and the University of Washington . He has participated in composition workshops, seminars and symposia with Krzysztof Penderecki, George Crumb , Bob Chilcott, Steven Sametz , Robert Kyr, R. Murray Schafer, Tan Dun, Gregg Smith, Hummie Mann , Gloria Swisher , and Brent Michael Davids . He currently studies with David Paul Mesler (composition) and Teo Benson (violin). He has sung since 1991 with Seattle Pro Musica , an award-winning critically-acclaimed choral ensemble under the direction of Karen P. Thomas.
Sounds Like:
String Trio for George Crumb
available on CD recorded by
the Langroise Trio

On the Ground Where We Live
available on CD recorded by
the Czech Philharmonic

Suite from Razumov
available on CD recorded by
the Kiev Philharmonic

Now available on iTunes

From the Odes of Solomon
available on CD recorded by
the Ars Brunensis Chorus

The 21st Century
(A Girl Born in Aghanistan)
available on CD released by
Connecticut Choral Artists

No! George! No!
(the original 60-second version)
now available on CD
at CDBaby

Record Label: Capstone Records and ERMMedia
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Complete String Trio for George Crumb

On MySpace page you can currently hear the 1st movement of my String Trio for George Crumb performed by Teo Benson, violin, Sarah Bass, viola, and Brendan Kellogg, cello, at the Feb. 8, 2008, Pleasure...
Posted by Greg Bartholomew on Sun, 24 Feb 2008 09:41:00 PST

New Works for Brass

My suite for brass quintet, Voyageur Suite got its Seattle premiere on February 8, 2008. It is in three movements, each based on a different melody sung by the French-Canadian voyageurs as they paddl...
Posted by Greg Bartholomew on Wed, 12 Jul 2006 09:35:00 PST

Leo named as Finalist in Cincinnati Camerata Composition Competition

Leo, my a cappella setting of an ancient horoscope commissioned in 2002 by the Esoterics, was just named a Finalist in the 2007 Cincinnati Camerata Composition Competition!For Zodiakos, the final conc...
Posted by Greg Bartholomew on Mon, 19 Mar 2007 10:53:00 PST

Concora releases "The 21st Century (A Girl Born on Afghanistan)" on CD

Connecticut Choral Artists (Concora) have released my setting of text by Kofi Annan, The 21st Century (A Girl Born in Aghanistan) on their new CD entitled "Songs & Stories of Lberation."You may listen...
Posted by Greg Bartholomew on Wed, 14 Mar 2007 11:18:00 PST