Anthony R. Green

Role: Creators Corps

The creative practice of Anthony R. Green (b. 1984; composer, performer, social justice artist) includes musical and visual creations, interpretations of original works or works in the repertoire, collaborations, educational outreach, and more. Behind all of his artistic endeavors are the ideals of equality and freedom, which manifest themselves in diverse ways in a composition, a performance, a collaboration, or social justice work.

As a composer, his works have been presented in over 25 countries across six continents by various internationally acclaimed soloists and ensembles. His music has been presented at Symphony Space, Jordan Hall, the Milwaukee Art Museum, Elbphilharmonie, and Lincoln Center’s Hearst Plaza, amongst others. As a multidisciplinary performer, he has appeared at venues in the US, Cyprus, France, the Netherlands, the UK, Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Turkey, South Korea, Brazil, and Ghana, premiering original works and working with student, emerging, and established composers such as Renée C. Baker, and George Crumb. His creative practice has been supported by grants from the Argosy Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and numerous foundations and consortium commissions.

Green is the co-founder of Castle of our Skins, the co-artistic director of the Cortona Sessions summer new music festival, and a visiting professor at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow.