Greg Bartholomew Sheet Music

About Greg Bartholomew

Greg Bartholomew is an award-winning American composer whose contemporary classical music is widely performed across the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia. His work is celebrated for its accessibility and engaging musicality, often encompassing chamber, choral, and various instrumental pieces. Bartholomew's compositions have earned critical acclaim and numerous accolades, solidifying his significance as a prominent voice in modern classical music.

  • NPR classical music reviewer Tom Manoff praised Bartholomew, calling him "a fine composer not afraid of accessibility."
  • He is the recipient of multiple prestigious honors, including the Cheryl A. Spector Prize and the Masterworks Prize from ERM Media, and was a two-time Finalist for the American Prize in Choral Composition.
  • Bartholomew's works have been recorded by acclaimed ensembles such as the Kiev Philharmonic, Czech Philharmonic, and Ars Brunensis Chorus.
  • Beyond composing, he has a diverse musical background, having studied trombone and piano, and having sung with Seattle Pro Musica for over fifteen years.

Performing Greg Bartholomew's sheet music offers a rewarding experience for musicians of various skill levels, from intermediate to advanced, across a wide array of instruments and ensembles including brass, strings, woodwinds, mixed chamber groups, and choirs. His compositions are known for their "lilting grace" and well-crafted structures, making them enjoyable to rehearse and perform. Many of his pieces are published by reputable music houses, ensuring high-quality arrangements, and some even come with free piano accompaniment tracks, encouraging home practice and performance.

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