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Aaron Robinson (composer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aaron Robinson (composer)
Aaron Robinson is an American composer, conductor, and musicologist.〔 He is the author of ''Does God Sing? – A Musical Journey''. He created the musical work ''Black Nativity – In Concert: A Gospel Celebration''. He also served as conductor and musical director in the PBS documentary ''On This Island''. In 2013, he was nominated for an Emmy Award for composing Maine Public Broadcasting Network's ''Maine Arts'' series theme music. == Personal background ==
Robinson attended Medomak Valley High School in Waldoboro, Maine. At 16 years of age, a self-taught musician who never took piano lessons,〔 he became the organist at both the Broad Cove Community Church in Cushing and the Friendship United Methodist Church. By his late teens, he was creating, performing and producing concerts and theatrical productions, including the musical ''Moody Blue'' for which he wrote both the music and lyrics. According to a 2013 interview, Robinson studied composition and piano performance at the Boston Conservatory of Music with composer John Adams and Lawrence Thomas Bell, and film scoring with John Williams at the Berklee School of Music. In 2001, he became organist and choir master for “Music at Immanuel” at the Immanuel Baptist Church in Portland, Maine.〔 In 2009, he retired from public performing due to illness. During which time Robinson wrote the memoir, ''Does God Sing – A Musical Journey''.〔 It reached #5 on the Barnes & Nobles best-sellers non-fiction paperback list for March 2013. Currently, Robinson lives on the coast of Maine with his wife and son.〔
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