Neil Ginsberg Sheet Music

About Neil Ginsberg

Neil Ginsberg, born in 1969, stands as a distinguished American composer, arranger, conductor, and educator, widely celebrated for his significant contributions to the realm of choral music. His prolific output of over 40 published choral works is recognized for its engaging style and broad appeal, making his music a staple in diverse choral programs across the country. Ginsberg's compositions often blend accessibility with musical depth, reflecting his expertise as both a performer and a seasoned music educator.

  • Neil Ginsberg has published over 40 choral works with prominent music publishers such as Santa Barbara Music, GIA, Heritage Press, Hal Leonard, and Lorenz.
  • His compositions and arrangements are frequently featured on recommended repertoire lists from organizations like the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) and are often selected as JW Pepper Editors' Choice.
  • He is an award-winning composer, having received accolades from prestigious institutions including Meet the Composer, BMI, New Dramatists, and the Temple Guild of Young Composers.
  • Beyond composing, Ginsberg is an active educator, having held faculty positions at esteemed institutions such as the Juilliard School of Drama and currently directing choirs at Kent Place School in Summit, NJ.

Neil Ginsberg's sheet music offers rewarding performance opportunities for a broad spectrum of musicians. His works are particularly well-suited for various choral ensembles, including elementary, middle school, high school, collegiate, and community choirs, accommodating mixed, treble, and tenor-bass voicings. Performing his music allows choirs to explore pieces that are often described as "upbeat" and "fun," yet rich in musicality, featuring nuanced articulation, dynamic intensity, and expressive piano accompaniments. Singers and conductors will find his sheet music to be an excellent resource for developing technical skills, fostering expressive singing, and captivating audiences with compelling and accessible choral repertoire.

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