Jeffrey Anderson (radio producer)

Jeffrey Anderson
Born Jeffrey William Anderson
April 26, 1928
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Died March 18, 2014
Nationality Canadian
Occupation Canadian music critic, journalist, and television and radio producer

Jeffrey William Anderson (26 April 1928 – 18 March 2014) was a Canadian music critic, journalist, and television and radio producer.[1]

Background

Born in Winnipeg, Anderson is the son of English-born composer W. H. Anderson and the brother of soprano and actress Evelyne Anderson. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in 1951 from the University of Winnipeg and a Master of Philosophy in history from the University of London in 1960. Although not a musician by profession, he studied both the organ and piano with Hugh Bancroft and is recognized as an authority on British composers.[2]

Career

From 1951-1953 Anderson was an employee of Boosey & Hawkes in the London office of their promotions department. In 1959-1960 and 1966-1968 he worked as a music critic for the Winnipeg Free Press. In 1960 he became a music producer in both radio and television for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. For CBC Television he produced the 1963 broadcast of Gustav Holst's Savitri and the TV series Recital. From 1968-1972 he served as the CBC's program representative in England. He then returned to Canada to become supervisor of radio program evaluation for CBC Radio in Toronto in 1973. He left that post to work as the CBC's national supervisor of radio arts from 1975-1977. He then worked as an executive music producer for CBC Radio from 1977-1982. From 1983-1990 he was a member of the School of Journalism faculty at the University of Western Ontario. Since 1990 he has worked as a freelance journalist in Winnipeg.[2] He died aged 85 on 18 March 2014.[3]

References

  1. Longtime member of Winnipeg's musical community dies
  2. 1 2 Kenneth Winters. "Jeffrey Anderson". The Canadian Encyclopedia.
  3. CBC staff 25 March "Longtime member of Winnipeg's musical community dies," (25 March 2014) CBC News (Ottawa) captured at 2 pm CST. http://ca.news.yahoo.com/longtime-member-winnipegs-musical-community-dies-182254711.html


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