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| Rod Anderson at the keyboard |
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Rod Anderson has goofed around on the piano all his life - beginning half a century ago with lessons from Edmund Cohu at TCS. He took up composing in 1994 after discovering how well MIDI synthesizers give one the ability to hear one's mistakes immediately during the composing process (without having to wait for a live performance to reveal all the embarrassing flaws). His 'Sonata for Organ and Brass' was performed at Trinity United Church in Cobourg in August 1996 by Ian Morton, Bob Reid, Neil Hunter, Don Dawson, Ron Parker, and Keith Stahley. His cello & piano duet 'For Barbara' was performed at the Proctor House in Brighton in July 1996 by Janko Marjanovic and Rod Anderson. He is married to sculptor and poet Merike Lugus. For more information go to the Rod Music section of this website.
The other performers at this mini-concert were: Fred Cory and Ed Hoad.