- Anderson Tyrer
Anderson Tyrer (b. (England) 17 November 1893, d ?) was an English concert
pianist active during the 1920s.Tyrer studied at the
Royal Manchester College of Music , where he won a scholarship of four years from the County Council. He served in the army in 1914 to 1918.He made his debut at a
Promenade concert underThomas Beecham in 1919, playing theRachmaninoff second concerto. Over the next four years he gave a series of orchestral concerts in theQueen's Hall , London, playing concerti byBeethoven ,Rachmaninoff ,Grieg ,Tchaikovsky ,Arensky ,Liszt and Mackenzie. He also played the piano part inScriabin 's "Prometheus" several times.Anderson Tyrer made gramophone records for the Velvet Face (V-F) label, a department of Edison Bell Records.
Source
A. Eaglefield-Hull, "A Dictionary of Modern Music and Musicians" (Dent, London 1924).
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