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'''Andrew Shapiro''' (b. September 5, 1975) is an American composer and songwriter. His work has been described as a blend of classical and popular music, "blending the minimalist influence of [[Philip Glass]] with the moody pop sensibility of '80s [[new wave music|New Wave]]" (''New Music Box'' magazine). |
'''Andrew Shapiro''' (b. September 5, 1975) is an American composer and songwriter. His work has been described as a blend of classical and popular music, "blending the minimalist influence of [[Philip Glass]] with the moody pop sensibility of '80s [[new wave music|New Wave]]" (''New Music Box'' magazine). |
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Shapiro was born in Thornhill and raised in [thornhill]]. He studied [[musical composition]] at the [[Oberlin Conservatory of Music]] in [[Oberlin, Ohio]]. |
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He regularly performs his solo piano compositions at a [[McDonald's]] fast-food restaurant in downtown [[Manhattan]] for which he was featured in a [[New York Times]] article titled [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/15/nyregion/thecity/15mcdo.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=quarter%20pounder%20with%20keys&st=cse "Quarter Pounder With Keys"] and as the “Best Pianist in a Fast-Food Restaurant” in the [[Village Voice]]. Recent performances include appearances at [[The Kennedy Center]] in [[Washington, DC]], Le Poisson Rouge and [[Gracie Mansion]] (New York City), [[TED (conference)|TED]] Kraków and the [[Exit Festival]] in [[Novi Sad]], [[Serbia]]. His music has been heard on radio throughout North America and Europe including [[KCRW]] Radio, Los Angeles. He has also composed music for film, television and theater projects. |
He regularly performs his solo piano compositions at a [[McDonald's]] fast-food restaurant in downtown [[Manhattan]] for which he was featured in a [[New York Times]] article titled [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/15/nyregion/thecity/15mcdo.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=quarter%20pounder%20with%20keys&st=cse "Quarter Pounder With Keys"] and as the “Best Pianist in a Fast-Food Restaurant” in the [[Village Voice]]. Recent performances include appearances at [[The Kennedy Center]] in [[Washington, DC]], Le Poisson Rouge and [[Gracie Mansion]] (New York City), [[TED (conference)|TED]] Kraków and the [[Exit Festival]] in [[Novi Sad]], [[Serbia]]. His music has been heard on radio throughout North America and Europe including [[KCRW]] Radio, Los Angeles. He has also composed music for film, television and theater projects. |
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- For the Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs, see Andrew J. Shapiro.
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Andrew Shapiro (b. September 5, 1975) is an American composer and songwriter. His work has been described as a blend of classical and popular music, "blending the minimalist influence of Philip Glass with the moody pop sensibility of '80s New Wave" (New Music Box magazine).
Shapiro was born in Thornhill and raised in [thornhill]]. He studied musical composition at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music in Oberlin, Ohio.
He regularly performs his solo piano compositions at a McDonald's fast-food restaurant in downtown Manhattan for which he was featured in a New York Times article titled "Quarter Pounder With Keys" and as the “Best Pianist in a Fast-Food Restaurant” in the Village Voice. Recent performances include appearances at The Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, Le Poisson Rouge and Gracie Mansion (New York City), TED Kraków and the Exit Festival in Novi Sad, Serbia. His music has been heard on radio throughout North America and Europe including KCRW Radio, Los Angeles. He has also composed music for film, television and theater projects.
Shapiro releases his recordings through Airbox Music, a label he founded in 2002. His music is published by Airbox Music Publishing (ASCAP).
Shapiro lives in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, New York City.