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Jeffrey Reid Baker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jeffrey Reid Baker
Jeffrey Reid Baker was born on Long Island, New York, and has lived there since. His father was a professional musician who played with Danny Kay and Bob Crosby among others. His grandmother was an amateur pianist He began formal training at the age of 10 studying with David Hudson Smith, a local concert pianist & organist. Jeffrey Reid Baker gained national media attention, from major publications such as the Chicago Tribune, Stereo Review, Digital Audio, and USA Today among others, when he produced four cross-over classical albums - Lisztronique, Rhapsody In Electric Blue, Carmina Burana Synthesized, and Everyone's Favorite Synthesizer Pieces. His work was also featured in both the BMG and Columbia House record clubs in the late 80’s and early 90’s. During the 1990s, Baker went to work for an Atlanta-based corporation and spent several years composing music in all style for walking tapes, audio stories, etc. His work on a Christmas project led him, in the spring of 1996, to start his own musical production company and record label - JRB Records. Its first release was “A Composer’s Christmas”. And in 1999, Baker released a Rachmaninoff CD containing the Third Piano Concerto in its original 2-Piano form (only recording), and his own arrangement of the Cello Sonata for two-pianos (world premiere). In the year 2000, Baker was asked by the Musicland/Sam Goody chain if he would produce a “Scott Joplin Greatest Hits” album. Since then JRB Records, he has released “Grand Russian Fantasy” and “Fingerbreakers”. ==References==
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