Judd Greenstein is a composer and advocate for the independent new music community in the US and around the world. His works for standout groups such as Roomful of Teeth, NOW Ensemble, and yMusic have reached global audiences and received widespread critical acclaim. As a founder of New Amsterdam Records and the Ecstatic Music Festival, Judd has been a leading voice in developing a genre-fluid musical infrastructure that endeavors to open new channels of participation and representation in contemporary music.
Judd’s music teaches its language as it tells a story, with clear musical ideas coalescing into rich structures and tapestries of sound. Much of Judd’s work is built on contrasts and juxtapositions between the jittery, competing pulses of the New York City streets where he grew up and the placid landscapes of the rural farmland he now calls home. The result is a body of work that is “at once beautiful and thought-provoking” (San Francisco Chronicle) and “sings without words of our highest possible ideals.” (A Closer Listen) He has been commissioned by major institutions such as Carnegie Hall, the Lucerne Festival, and the Minnesota Orchestra, but most of his music is written for small ensembles and self-generated projects that allow for close work with carefully-chosen performers who are given wide latitude in interpreting Judd’s scores.
Judd’s practice embraces interdisciplinary collaboration. His work has been commissioned and choreographed by groups such as New York City Ballet, Constella Ballet, BalletCollective, Nimbus Dance and Ballet Sun Valley, where he worked with ballerina Isabella Boylston. He has scored numerous films, including The Mend (co-composed with Michi Wiancko), and has collaborated on a wide range of projects, from an audiobook score for Kobe Bryant’s Granity series to an installation with photography collective New Catalogue at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art.
Judd’s first opera, A MARVELOUS ORDER, is a collaboration with animator Joshua Frankel and poet Tracy K. Smith. It tells the story of Jane Jacobs and Robert Moses and their epic battle over the fate of mid-20th century New York, and premiered in 2022. Current projects include a series of electroacoustic recordings with Ambrose Akinmusire, Alex Sopp, Michi Wiancko, Titus Underwood, and Andrew Yee, a large community-based choral work for Classical Uprising in Portland, ME, a vibraphone concerto, and an evening-length work for Alarm Will Sound.