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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 about forgotten artists. Evans taught at Mannes College, The New School for Music, New York, 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.

References

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

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