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Biography
Aaron Meyer Music was founded in 1998 by Los Angeles based pianist/composer Aaron Meyer. Since then, Aaron Meyer Music has expanded to include a wide range of musical services including performance, composition, music prep, and production.
Some of Aaron’s clients include such notable organizations as Disney, Oneness, Spotlight the Arts, The American Lung Association, and Barnes & Noble. Aaron has had the privilege of performing for such distinguished personalities as Wink Martindale, Wolfgang Puck, Tom Poston, Susan Sullivan, and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Aaron received his B.A. in Music from Stanford University, where he studied composition, classical and jazz piano, and sound recording at Stanford’s world-renowned CCRMA facility (Center for Computer Research in Music Acoustics). Aaron's primary piano teachers were Edward Francis and Shariar Rohani. He has also studied with Dr. Louise Lepley, George Barth, and jazz pianists Gus Gustavson and Murray Low.
An accomplished composer, Aaron is a writer member of ASCAP and the owner of Opus 26 Publishing. He has received numerous awards over the years, and is a 5-time recipient of the ASCAPlus Music Award. Aaron has released three CD's of original compositions, Journey and Arrival, and After Hours. In 2006, Aaron also released a limited edition live album entitled Live at the Madrid Theatre
Throughout 2002, Aaron was featured on KCET (PBS Los Angeles) in a biographical segment entitled "Inspiration is Priceless," and he appeared live on KCET with Yanni later that year. In 2005, Aaron and his band performed a benefit concert for Spotlight the Arts entitled "Meyer @ The Mayer." This event was filmed for CTV, and the special aired for several months.
Aaron received his B.A. in Music Composition from Stanford University and currently resides in Los Angeles.
Professional Affiliations:
- ASCAP
- SCL (Society of Composers & Lyricists)
- AFM Local 47
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