Allan Evans (record producer) explained

Allan Evans (April 4, 1956 – June 6, 2020) was an American musicologist and record producer.

Biography

In 1996, Evans founded the Arbiter Recording Company, which was reformed in 2002 as a non-commercial organization Arbiter of Cultural Traditions, Inc. By 2012, he had produced over 200 recordings[1] about forgotten artists. Evans taught at Mannes College, The New School for Music, New York,[2] and was co-director of the Scuola Italiana del Greenwich Village. He was author of the book Ignaz Friedman: Romantic Master Pianist, and editor of the book Moriz Rosenthal in Word and Music: a Legacy of the Nineteenth Century. Evans also co-authored La Cucina Picena with his wife Beatrice Muzi.

Evans is survived by his widow and their son Stefan.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: In Search of the Thrift Store Sonata. Kozinn. Allan. The New York Times. 6 March 2005. 28 September 2010.
  2. Web site: Ignaz Friedman. Romantic Master Pianist. Indiana University Press. 28 September 2010.
  3. Web site: A Tribute to Allan Evans . The Piano Files . Mark Ainley . 11 September 2020 . 2022-08-12.