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Richard Greer is a composer and Artistic Director living and working in Scotland. His work has explored very human themes and he has a particular interest in how we make sense of our experiences and how we construct our picture of the world.
He has worked with some of the best ensembles working locally and internationally and values ongoing creative relationships with musicians and other creators. Previous collaborations include The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, RCS Symphony Orchestra, Red Note Ensemble, Viridian Quartet, Anthanaeum Winds, The Brodick Quartet, Sean Shibe, Kevin Cahill and Ensemble Modern.
Richard studied with Dr. Gordon McPherson and Rory Boyle at The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (BMus, MMus), graduating in 2012. During his studies he won the inaugural Craig Armstrong Prize (Joint 1st) and was runner up for the Dinah Wolfe Memorial Prize in his second year.
He is a founding member and Artistic Director of The Glasgow New Music Expedition who’s activity is dedicated to supporting emerging composers, artists and musicians alongside more experienced practitioners.
In November 2017 Richard became the youngest ever Chair of the Scottish Music Centre, of which he is also a member.
He makes Glasgow his home but enjoys traveling widely with his husband, when he can.
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