Greg Anderson (pianist)

[3] Anderson studied with Julian Martin at The Juilliard School where he received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in Piano Performance in 2004 and 2006.

Aside from his work in academic settings, Anderson also has a long history of studying with distinguished pianist and pedagogue Aiko Onishi.

[1] In addition to playing solo performances, Anderson concertizes with his piano duo partner, fellow Steinway Artist[7] Elizabeth Joy Roe.

"[12] They are widely known for their daring four-hand piano technique, as described by the Southampton Press: "Their hand movements and the intertwining of arms, and it seemed at times of fingers, was elaborately and brilliantly choreographed.

"[2] Their albums on the Steinway Label (When Words Fade, An Amadeus Affair, and The Art of Bach) have spent dozens of weeks at the top of the Billboard Classical Charts.

[28] Anderson's works have been premiered at the Rose Bowl, Alice Tully Hall, Gilmore Keyboard Festival,[29] and the Grand National Theater in China.

[31][32] Their videos have been viewed over 13 million times on YouTube[33] which, according to Nick Romeo in the book "Driven: Six Incredible Musical Journeys," makes Anderson & Roe "one of the most popular piano duos in the world.