Keiron Anderson

Keiron Anderson

Keiron Anderson [http://www.keironanderson.co.uk/profile.php] is a British conductor and musical director. He was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, and studied Music at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, England.

He has been chief conductor of the Yorkshire Wind Orchestra since 1994.


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