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Robert K. Greenlee

Professor of Music

Spring 2007

  • Rhythm! (MUS 111)
  • Chamber Choir (MUS 271)
  • INTERMEDIATE INDEPENDENT STUDY (MUS 292)
  • ADVANCED INDEPENDENT STUDY (MUS 401)
  • ADVANCED INDEPENDENT STUDY (MUS 402)
  • ADVANCED INDEPENDENT STUDY (MUS 403)

Phone (207) 725-3319
Title Professor
Department MUSIC
Work Location 209 Gibson Hall
E-Mail rgreenle@bowdoin.edu
 

B.M., M.M. Oklahoma
D.M. Indiana

Robert Greenlee studied organ with Mildred Andrews and Anthony Newman, composition with Michael Hennagin, conducting with Margaret Hillis and Julius Herford, voice with Paul Matthen, and early music with Thomas Binkley. He has recorded as a singer on the Harmonia Mundi label, and at the keyboard he has accompanied and coached singers such as Sylvia McNair. He is the director of the Bowdoin Chamber Choir, which has performed with the Portland Symphony and at ACDA and SCI conferences and festivals. His articles on singing have been published in Early Music and other journals, and his compositions, which have won awards in contests sponsored by Amadeus Choir, the Toronto Camerata, the American Guild of Organists, His Majestie's Clerkes, and the Alienor Competition are published by the Hinshaw, Warren, and Bock publishing houses. He teaches courses in choral and instrumental conducting, choral literature, music theory and history, and in addition to choral music he performs drumming and vocal music of Africa, Latin America, and West Asia. He is currently working on folk-song arrangements, and he believes that music has the potential to serve as a common language for the world, bringing diverse and seemingly antagonistic cultures and personalities into communion.