Green Music Publications was founded by saxophonist Roger Greenberg to make his compositions and arrangements available. All saxophone quartets are SATB. 

Along with his other performances, Greenberg has been involved with saxophone quartets for over 50 years.  This began when he was a member of the West Point Saxophone Quartet during military service.  After his discharge, he became a member of the Los Angeles Saxophone Quartet, and then played in the Harvey Pittel Saxophone Quartet for over 40 years.  With the reformation of the Los Angeles Saxophone Quartet several years ago, he is once again performing with this group.

After receiving degrees from the Juilliard School and the University of Southern California, Roger Greenberg went on to a varied musical career.

He was a member of the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, the CBS-TV Band in Philadelphia, and during military service with the West Point Band, he was a member of the West Point Saxophone Quartet.  For ten years he performed for television and motion pictures at Twentieth Century Fox and Warner Brothers studios in Los Angeles under such composers as John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Lalo Schifrin and others.  He was a long-time member of the Harvey Pittel Saxophone Quartet, touring in most of the U.S. states and many foreign countries.

He has performed many times with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, also with the Aspen Festival Orchestra and many others under some of the world’s great conductors including Zubin Mehta, Andre Previn, Michael Tilson Thomas, Philippe Entremont and Luciano Berio.

A solo CD of music by William Schmidt, “The Art of the Tenor Saxophone,” is available on WIM Records.  With nineteen nationally, or internationally distributed recordings to his credit, he can also be heard with the Los Angeles Saxophone Quartet, the Harvey Pittel Saxophone Quartet, the Westwood Wind Quintet, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Denver Symphony.

A classical saxophonist with a jazz background, his activities have ranged from co-leader of the Juilliard Jazz Ensemble to nightclub performer for many famous entertainers, especially as a member of the Grossinger’s show band in the Catskill Mountains of New York.  He also toured with the Four Seasons Rock and Roll Show as a member of the backup band.

Publications include a book on musicianship, arrangements, transcriptions, articles, and music reviews.  Roger Greenberg is Professor Emeritus of Music at the University of Northern Colorado, where he taught for 24 years.  He currently works on saxophone design and development for Eastman Saxophones and is a member of the Los Angeles Saxophone Quartet.