Composers
Katy Abbott
Peter Allis
Lorenzo Alvaro
Martha Baartz
John Barrett
Damian Barbeler
Andrew Batterham
Katia Beaugeais
Michel Bert
Brenton Broadstock

Stuart Brownley

Brigid Burke
Taran Carter
Richard Charlton
Greg Clarkson
Barry Cockcroft
Brendan Collins
Lachlan Davidson
Tim Davies
Jonathon Dreyfus
Russell Gilmour
Perry Goldstein
Stuart Greenbaum
Maria Grenfell
Matthew Hindson
William Hughes
Martin Kay
Mikel Kuehn
Linda Kouvaras
James Ledger
Isaac Lo
Rae Marcellino
Paul Marshall
Susan May Camm
Peter Neville
Philip Norman
Matthew Orlovich
Tessie Palmyre
Andrian Pertout
John Peterson
Adam Pinto

Estelle Pizer
Sebastian Pottmeier
Daniel Rojas
Kent Ross
Sam Seabrook
Johanna Selleck
Matthew (Ben) Sibson
Margery Smith
Tomasz Spiewak
Paul Stanhope
Jane Stanley
Kenneth Tse
Demetrio Trombi
Dindy Vaughan
Gregory van der Struik
Dindy Vaughan
Graeme Vendy
Natalie Williams
Paul Witney
Toby Wren
Perry Goldstein (born 1952 in New York City, New York) studied at the University of Illinois, UCLA, and Columbia University, from which he received a doctorate in music composition in 1986. His principal teachers were Herbert Brün, Mario Davidovsky, Ben Johnston, Chou Wen-Chung, and Paul Zonn. Specializing in chamber music, he has written several works for saxophone under the auspices of the Aurelia Saxophone Quartet and their students. These include the saxophone quartets Blow! (1993) (declared “a raw-boned tour-de-force” by the Buffalo News, available on Challenge Records), Fault Lines (1998) (United States Military Academy Recordings), and Motherless Child Variations (2002) (New Dynamic Records). Other works for saxophone include Fault Lines (1998) for saxophone and piano written for Arno Bornkamp and Ivo Janssen, Against the Grain (1999) for the Aurelia Saxophone Quartet and Slagwerkgroep den Haag, Noir (1999) for alto saxophone, viola (or bassoon), and piano for Trio Chiaroscuro (Crystal Records). More recent works include two saxophone quartets, Pieces of Elsewhere (2005) for the Aurelia, West Point, and Prism Saxophone Quartets, Filaments of Yesterday (2005) for the Capitol Saxophone Quartet, Heaven (2005) for Arno Bornkamp and Ivo Janssen, and Sonata for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (2006) for Joseph Lulloff and Jun Okada. Goldstein has been a member of the music faculty of Stony Brook University since 1992, and currently serves as the Director of the College of Arts, Culture, and Humanities.