About


Greg Brosofske has worked as a composer and sound designer in the Twin Cities and Chicago. He is a longtime collaborator with dance company Black Label Movement, and has written music for many theater productions, including shows at the Guthrie Theater, the California Shakespeare Theater, the Jungle Theater and many other Twin Cities playhouses. He has received two Live Music for Dance grants from the American Composer’s Forum, several MRAC Artist Initiative grants and a Jerome Fund for New Music to compose a one-act opera about poet John Berryman. He has written scores for several independent films including a score for Danish filmmaker Carlos Alvarez’s Human Rights, which won an award at the 60Second Short Film Fest in Copenhagen.

In addition to composing music, he is also a coder, creates new media art, and incorporates generative digital projections as well as dancer/musician interactivity into his soundscapes.