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Greg Anderson (pianist)

Greg Anderson (born September 28, 1981) is an American pianist, composer, video producer, and writer. Greg's mission, as declared on his website, is to "make classical piano music a relevant and powerful force in society."〔(Web Site of Concert Pianist Greg Anderson )〕〔(The Official Website of the Anderson & Roe Piano Duo )〕
==Early years, education, and piano studies==
Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Greg Anderson began his piano studies at the age of seven. He soon became a student of Kim Craig, with whom he studied for eleven years at the Saint Paul Conservatory of Music. Craig encouraged Anderson to compete in regional piano competitions and participate in music festivals. During his high school years, he attended the Aspen Music Festival and the Bowdoin Summer Music Festival. He also sat as concertmaster of the Stillwater Area High School Orchestra.〔
At the age of 18, Anderson moved to Manhattan to study with Julian Martin at The Juilliard School. He attended Pianofest in the Hamptons and the Banff Keyboard Festival during his undergraduate years.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Stillwater Orchestra )〕 During this period in his life, Anderson was influenced heavily by the intense energy at Juilliard and the friends he made there, including Elizabeth Joy Roe (who would become his piano duo partner), The 5 Browns, Helen Huang, and other members of Anderson's piano class. One of Anderson's most frequently cited memories from Juilliard is his piano class's creation of a musical production entitled "Life Between the Keys," which chronicled life at Juilliard and highlighted the camaraderie among members of the piano class, dispelling rumors of cut-throat competition at the conservatory.〔
Anderson received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in Piano Performance from Juilliard in 2004 and 2006. He was also awarded the prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship in 2004.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Jack Kent Cooke Foundation )〕 He then studied with Peter Frankl in the Master of Musical Arts (MMA) program at the Yale School of Music, where he received his Doctorate of Musical Arts. Aside from his work in academic settings, Anderson also has a long history of studying with distinguished pianist and pedagogue Aiko Onishi.〔

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