Gregory Wanamaker

composer

“...Wanamaker’s Metallicellissimo comes out of the energy and virtuosity of heavy metal guitar solos. It makes fearsome demands of its soloist, challenges that only seem to inspire Wexler.” – – Colin Clarke, Fanfare Magazine, June 11, 2009

“Wanamaker's brief, energetic sonata commissioned by McAllister explores different types of motion and energy (moto perpetuo, stasis, and ‘rondo psycho’), themes that run through the entire program.” – – American Record Guide Jan/Feb 2007 referring to Sonata deus sax machina on Timothy McAllister’ album “In Transit.”

mp3 audio files for sale

Duo Sonata

from Timothy McAllister’s recording Glint. Each movement sold serparately.



Metallicellissimo

from Mathias Wexler’s recording Five New Works for Cello.



Sonata deus sax machina

from Timothy McAllister’s recording In Transit. Each movement sold serparately.



FREE mp3 audio samples

Elegy (sting orchestra version)

May 1, 2010 performance by the Orchestra of Northern New York, Kenneth Andres, conductor.

Clarikinetics

Alternate engineering of the opening of the title track of Deborah Bish’s cd featuring my clarinet works for Mark Records.

Duo Sonata

Live recording from September 12, 2008 featuring Julianne Kirk and Christopher Creviston from the 2008-2009 Opening Gala Concert at the Crane School of Music.

Fast Flight

Live recording from October 18, 2008 by the Crane Wind Ensemble, Brian Doyle, conductor, at the 3rd Annual Potsdam Single Reed Summit.

Metallicellissimo

Live recording from October 10, 2001 featuring Mathias Wexler.

Night, Night Listen Well

1993 studio recording featuring Steven Rickards and Pamela Ryan.

Sacred Profanity

Live recording from April 25, 2005 featuring Douglas Rubio.

Saxophone Quartet

Live recording from the Potsdam Single Reed Summit October 28, 2006 by the West Point Saxophone Quartet.

speed metal organum blues

Live recording by the PRISM Saxophone Quartet from the world premiere at Symphony Space, NYC. November 19, 2004.

Three Episodes

Live recording from April 4, 2008 featuring Christopher Creviston and Oren Fader.