
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.
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Three Places for a New Millennium: I. In Orbit
Études for Daydreamers: IV. 7 or 8 to be in before 9
City Lights a Mile Up
Going Home
The Rotation Of The Earth
Mondrian Interiors: VII. Composition with Yellow Lines
Memory Jar
Sonata for Guitar: III. Elated
Sonata For Piano Four-Hands: 3. Earthrise
Three Places for a New Millennium: II. Departure Lounge
Scarborough Variations
A Trillion Miles of Darkness – Sonata for Clarinet and Piano: I. Desolate
Cloud Eight
Mondrian Interiors: VIII. Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue #2
Sonata for Violin and Piano: III. The Infinite Heartbeat
The Lake And The Hinterland
Life Cycles
90 Minutes Circling The Earth
Evocation
A Trillion Miles of Darkness – Sonata for Clarinet and Piano: III. Alone, unto the End of the World
800 Million Heartbeats
Falling by Degrees: II. Snow
II. Theme and variations - Sonata for alto saxophone & piano
Lunar Orbit
III. Fast, mercurial - Sonata for alto saxophone & piano
Sonata for Guitar: I. Resolute
Two Interludes in Space: 2. The Infinite Heartbeat
Four Thoughts: The End of Winter
Dance Music for Concert Halls: Interlude
Two Interludes in Space
First Light
Matilda Deconstructions: Energised, elated
New Roads, Old Destinations
A Trillion Miles of Darkness – Sonata for Clarinet and Piano: II. Celestial
Sonata For Piano Four-Hands: 1. Solar
Four Finalities: I. Footsteps
Fragments of Gratification
But I Want the Harmonica
Two Interludes in Space: 1. Alone In Space
Falling by Degrees: VII. Night
Oxygen
Looking to the Future
Sonata For Piano Four-Hands: 2. Expanding Universe
Falling by Degrees: VI. Stockmarket
Falling by Degrees: V. Anchor
Three Places for a New Millennium: III. In Traffic
Five of One, Half a Dozen of the Other…?, i. At Sixes and Sevens
I. Moderate, expansive - Sonata for alto saxophone & piano –
Mondrian Interiors: I. The Red Tree
Ice Man: Lost (The Moon) Don't leave me hear
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