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Greg Anderson (Gregory Neil Anderson) was born on 28 September, 1981 in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States, is an A 21st-century american male musician. Discover Greg Anderson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

Popular As Gregory Neil Anderson
Occupation Pianist, composer, video producer, writer
Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 28 September, 1981
Birthday 28 September
Birthplace St. Paul, Minnesota, United States
Nationality United States

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1981

Greg Anderson (born September 28, 1981) is an American pianist, composer, video producer, and writer.

According to his website, Anderson's mission is to "make classical piano music a relevant and powerful force in society."

Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Anderson began his piano studies at age seven with Kim Craig, with whom he studied for eleven years, at the Saint Paul Conservatory of Music.

He attended the Aspen Music Festival, the Bowdoin International Music Festival, Pianofest in the Hamptons, and the Banff Keyboard Festival.

2003

In 2003, Anderson won the Juilliard Concerto Competition, playing Beethoven’s 4th Piano Concerto with the Juilliard Orchestra.

2004

Anderson studied with Julian Martin at The Juilliard School where he received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in Piano Performance in 2004 and 2006.

He was awarded a scholarship from the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation in 2004.

2008

He then studied with Peter Frankl at the Yale School of Music, where he received his Master of Musical Arts (2008) and Doctorate of Musical Arts (2013).

Aside from his work in academic settings, Anderson also has a long history of studying with distinguished pianist and pedagogue Aiko Onishi.

As a Steinway Artist, Anderson performs around the world and has released two solo albums.

In addition to playing solo performances, Anderson concertizes with his piano duo partner, fellow Steinway Artist Elizabeth Joy Roe.

The duo's partnership has been characterized as "the intense synchronization of genius" and "the most dynamic duo of this generation."

In the book "Driven: Six Incredible Musical Journeys" Nick Romeo writes, "[Anderson & Roe] hook listeners by putting into practice an expanded concept of what classical music can be: sexy, funny, personal, and interactive."

Adrian Daub's book "Four-Handed Monsters" calls Anderson & Roe "one of the most successful piano duos active in the United States," citing the duo's "innovative, frequently pop-inflected repertoire (a few years ago they premiered a four-hand transcription of the Star Wars soundtrack), and their ironic emphasis of the eroticism of four-hand performance."

They are widely known for their daring four-hand piano technique, as described by the Southampton Press:

"Their hand movements and the intertwining of arms, and it seemed at times of fingers, was elaborately and brilliantly choreographed. There were times when their hands seemed magically to occupy the same space, though they were playing different notes. The entire process was a small ballet of the hands, as wonderful to watch as to hear."

Their albums on the Steinway Label (When Words Fade, An Amadeus Affair, and The Art of Bach) have spent dozens of weeks at the top of the Billboard Classical Charts.

2015

Anderson & Roe served as webcast hosts for the inaugural Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition and Festival in 2015.

They provided competitor information and Competition commentary, and conducted interviews to provide behind-the-scenes insight.

In 2015, Anderson & Roe premiered Anderson's arrangement of Brahms’ Double Concerto for two pianos and orchestra with the Santa Fe Symphony.

His scores are published by Alfred Music on the “Anderson & Roe Duos & Duets Series” and by Awkward Fermata Press.

Anderson & Roe's self-produced music videos have been showcased at film festivals and nominated for an Emmy Award.

Their videos have been viewed over 13 million times on YouTube which, according to Nick Romeo in the book "Driven: Six Incredible Musical Journeys," makes Anderson & Roe "one of the most popular piano duos in the world."

Jay Wilson blogs, Anderson & Roe's music videos "explore the narrative suggested by the music they play, [and they] allow the viewer access to the physical element of piano duetting."

2017

Anderson & Roe then served as hosts of the 15th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and #Cliburn2017 Webcast in 2017.

Anderson & Roe have made orchestral appearances with the San Francisco Symphony, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Boulder Symphony, Santa Fe Symphony, and Hartford Symphony Orchestra.

In 2017 Anderson & Roe was a recipient of a Club Cumming “YAAAAAAAS” award.

Anderson's oeuvre consists of arrangements, fantasies, and original compositions.

"[Anderson's] musical paraphrases exhibit many of the traits Franz Liszt developed in his famous paraphrases of Italian opera in the nineteenth century: they're virtuosic and often playful transformations of familiar material into novel forms and styles."

Many of the works written for the piano duo are credited in concert programs and on CD notes as being by Anderson & Roe; however, ASCAP and the published scores list Anderson as the sole composer.

Anderson's works have been premiered at the Rose Bowl, Alice Tully Hall, Gilmore Keyboard Festival, and the Grand National Theater in China.

His compositions for The 5 Browns and Jenny Lin have appeared on the EMI, Sony/BMG, Steinway, and E1 Entertainment record labels.

2018

In 2018 the duo were artists in residence with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.

The duo has performed at Carnegie Hall, David Geffen Hall, Kennedy Center, Herbst Theatre, The National Theater and Concert Hall, Seoul Arts Center, National Centre for the Performing Arts, Auckland Town Hall, Romanian Athenaeum, and Hercules Hall (Herkulessaal) in the Munich Residenz.