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  1. Eric Robertson (composer)

    Scottish composer and musician in Canada

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  1. Eric Nathan Robertson (born 6 April 1948) is a Scottish composer, organist, pianist, and record producer who has been primarily active in Canada. A two time Gemini Award winner, he has composed more than 60 film scores and written music for a number of television series in Canada and the United States. He has also written a considerable amount ...

  2. Jean-Marie Barker (Ms.) Counterpoint Musical Library Services 42 Frater Ave. Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4C 2H6 Phone: (416) 696-5377 FAX no. (416) 696-8625

  3. Eric Nathan Robertson (6 April 1948) is a Scottish composer, organist, pianist, and record producer who has been primarily active in Canada. A Juno and two time Gemini Award winner, he has composed more than 60 film scores and written music for a number of television series in Canada and the United States. He has also written a considerable ...

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  5. Eric Robertson is a Juno and Gemini award-winning composer and performer. He has created hundreds of film scores for the movies and television and has received numerous gold and platinum records for his extensive work in the fields of both classical and popular music.

  6. Jan 29, 2024 · Eric Nathan Robertson (born 6 April 1948) is a Scottish composer, organist, pianist, and record producer who has been primarily active in Canada. A two time Gemini Award winner, he has composed more than 60 film scores and written music for a number of television series in Canada and the United Stat

  7. Jul 5, 2007 · Last Edited December 13, 2013. Eric (Nathan) Robertson. Organist, pianist, composer, record producer, b Edinburgh 6 Apr 1948; ARCT 1966, FRCCO 1969. He studied organ, piano and theory in Edinburgh with E. Francis Thomas, Eric Reid, and William O. Minay before moving in 1963 to Toronto.

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