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The music of award-winning American composer Greg Bartholomew is frequently performed across the United States and in Canada, Europe and Australia. NPR classical music reviewer Tom Manoff called Bartholomew "a fine composer not afraid of accessibility." 
 Born in 1957, Bartholomew studied trombone at John Muir Elementary School and piano at Cornish College of the Arts before earning degrees from the College of William & Mary in Virginia and the University of Washington. He sang with Seattle Pro Musica for more than fifteen years and studied violin with Teo Benson. 
 Commercially available recordings of his works include: 
 *Summer Suite recorded by James Ackley and the Palmetto Camerata *Sunlight on Quaking Aspen recorded by Iwona Glinka *The Tree recorded by The Esoterics *The String Trio for George Crumb recorded by the Langroise Trio *Rollick & Romp recorded by cellist Suzanne Mueller *Beneath the Apple Tree recorded by Kim Trolier and Ovidiu Marinescu *On the Ground Where We Live recorded by the Czech Philharmonic *The First Suite from Razumov recorded by the Kiev Philharmonic *The 21st Century (A Girl Born in Afghanistan) recorded by Connecticut Choral Artists (CONCORA) *From the Odes of Solomon recorded by the Ars Brunensis Chorus.