Composer | Audio Engineer

About

About

 

Graeme Rosner (b. 1998) is an American composer, multi-instrumentalist, and producer. Graeme is a founder and co-owner of GreenHaus Productions. Graeme is a member of the band Mayday, and plays regularly throughout Virginia. The band recently released a single, produced by Graeme. Graeme has recently produced full-length albums for Charlottesville artists Work Wear and Theocles. Graeme’s recent compositions include a score for a short film and a piece for French horn and electronics.

In 2017, Graeme released his first album, Close Harmonies (And Other Drugs). In 2018, Graeme had his string quartet, “A Walk Through the Garden,” read by the Parker Quartet, and premiered a piece for horn quartet. In early 2019, Graeme collaborated with the Regulus Saxophone Quartet to write, premiere, and record Where Dreams Can’t Speak, as well as premiering another chamber work. In December 2019, Graeme had his piece for clarinet and electronics, Arbiter, premiered. The piece also received radio play, and has been performed in multiple countries. Graeme graduated from the University of South Carolina in 2020 with a BM in Composition, a minor in Audio Recording, and a certificate in French Horn Performance. In 2020, Graeme composed Manhunt for Dr. Dakota Corbliss, which has received multiple performances (5 in 2022), including an arrangement for flugelhorn and drumset. In 2021, Graeme composed four works: for flute; sax and horn duo; soprano saxophone; and solo horn. As a producer, Graeme regularly produces music for Work Wear, and has plans to release music under his own name in the near future.