Barbara  Benary received a B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New  York, and an M.A. and Ph.D. from Wesleyan University 						 in Middletown, Connecticut, where her areas of specialization  were musics of India and Indonesia. She subsequently taught  ethnmusicology  						 at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. She has  performed in the ensembles of Philip Glass, Jon Gibson, Alvin Lucier,  						 Philip Corner and Daniel Goode. She has received a Woodrow Wilson  Dissertation Fellowship (1972) and commissions from the  						 National Endowment for the Arts (1982, 1993), Meet The Composer,  and the Jerome Foundation.
Benary is a co-founder of  						 Gamelan Son of Lion,  a new music collective and repertory ensemble in New York City (1976-  ). She has composed over thirty pieces for gamelan ensemble which have  been performed by Gamelan Son of Lion and by other groups in the United  States and internationally. Her composition work has been in two areas:  ensemble chamber music and theater music. Her styles are various but  include process and minimalism, and the integration of world music  forms, structures and instruments with traditional western materials.
Sun on Snow, a record of her chamber music,  has just been released by New World Records (Oct. 06). A second CD of her early gamelan works called Dragon Toes is due for release during 2007.
Benary has written theater and dance scores for a number of  companies including New York Shakespeare Festival, LaMaMa E.T.C., Lenox  Arts Theatre, Odyssey Theatre, Laura Pawel Dance Co. and Bali-Java Dance  Theatre. Her theatre piece Karna: A Shadow Puppet Opera (1994) combines gamelan and vocal oratorio with Javanese wayang kulit puppetry. Wayang Esther: A Javanese Purimspiel (2001) continues her work in the format combining puppet theatre, oratorio and gamelan-based accompaniment.
Ms. Benary is a member of BMI. Her scores are distributed by Frog Peak Music and American Gamelan Institute. Any scores or recordings not listed with these distributors may be ordered directly from the composer.