Pianist Martin Goldray received his BA from Cornell University, MM from the University of Illinois, and DMA from Yale University. He was Fulbright scholar in Paris. Mr. Goldray is actiave as a pianist and conductor with special interests in seventeenth- through twentieth-century music. He has performed extensively and recorded as pianist soloist, chamber musician, and conductorm performing with most of the major new music ensembles such as the New Music Consort and Speculum Musicae. Mr. Goldray worked with such composers as Babbitt, Carter, and numerous younger composers, and has premiered many new works, including many written for him. He toured internationally as a member of the Philip Glass Ensemble from 1983-1996; conducted the premieres of several Glass operas; and appears on many recordings of Glass’s music. Mr. Goldray has conducted film soundtracks and worked as producer in recording studios. He has served on the faculty of the Composers Conference at Wellesley College, and has been on the faculty at Sarah Lawrence since 1998.
Pianist Martin Goldray received his BA from Cornell University, MM from the University of Illinois, and DMA from Yale University. He was Fulbright scholar in Paris. Mr. Goldray is actiave as a pianist and conductor with special interests in seventeenth- through twentieth-century music. He has performed extensively and recorded as pianist soloist, chamber musician, and conductorm performing with most of the major new music ensembles such as the New Music Consort and Speculum Musicae. Mr. Goldray worked with such composers as Babbitt, Carter, and numerous younger composers, and has premiered many new works, including many written for him. He toured internationally as a member of the Philip Glass Ensemble from 1983-1996; conducted the premieres of several Glass operas; and appears on many recordings of Glass’s music. Mr. Goldray has conducted film soundtracks and worked as producer in recording studios. He has served on the faculty of the Composers Conference at Wellesley College, and has been on the faculty at Sarah Lawrence since 1998.