Pianist Jacob Greenberg’s work as a soloist and chamber musician has earned worldwide acclaim. A longtime member of the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), he leads The Listening Room, an initiative in city public schools that teaches the materials of experimental music composition. His solo concert series, Music at Close Range, shows his equal commitment to classics of the repertoire. His solo discs on New Focus Recordings have received warm praise, and his 2013 recording of Olivier Messiaen’s Harawi with soprano Tony Arnold has been singled out by critics. At Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival in recent summers, he performed Harrison Birtwistle’s Slow Frieze with ICE and conductor Ludovic Morlot, and premièred a new solo work by Nathan Davis.