American award-winning composer, performer and associate professor of music Christopher Greco has followed a path in music of discovery and accumulation. He composes and performs a broad and diverse range of chamber, concert hall and jazz music.
He draws from the music traditions of the past and the present within the worlds of twentieth century music, jazz, non-western, popular, and the classical repertoire. His studies as a composer (M.A., composition), saxophonist (D.M.A., UCLA, performance) and woodwind multi-instrumentalist (clarinet, flute) were completed in Los Angeles.
Dr. Greco currently serves on the facutly at Benedictine College (KS). He teaches music theory (coordinator), composition, chamber music, orchestration, counterpoint, History of Jazz, and applied woodwinds (flute, clarinet, oboe, saxophone), as well as maintaining an active professional life of performing, composing, research, and recording.