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Classical pianist, survivor of a series of global wars and catastrophes, and aging protagonist of the novelette ''The Music Master of Babylon'' by Edgar Pangborn, first published in ''Galaxy'' magazine vol. 9, no. 2 (November 1954).
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[[Image:Van_Anda_Brian_The_Music_Master_of_Babylon.jpg|frame|right|alt=Brian Van Anda from The Music Master of_Babylon by Edgar Pangborn, illustration by Krigstein|Brian Van Anda, seated, and his vision of Carr, from The Music Master of Babylon by Edgar Pangborn, illustration by Krigstein.]]Classical pianist, survivor of a series of global wars and catastrophes, and aging protagonist of the novelette ''The Music Master of Babylon'' by Edgar Pangborn, first published in ''Galaxy'' magazine vol. 9, no. 2 (November 1954).
  
 
Set in 2096, Van Anda (b. 2020) has set up shop in the Hall of Music in The Museum of Human History in a deserted New York City.  
 
Set in 2096, Van Anda (b. 2020) has set up shop in the Hall of Music in The Museum of Human History in a deserted New York City.  

Latest revision as of 07:55, 27 March 2019

Brian Van Anda from The Music Master of_Babylon by Edgar Pangborn, illustration by Krigstein
Brian Van Anda, seated, and his vision of Carr, from The Music Master of Babylon by Edgar Pangborn, illustration by Krigstein.

Classical pianist, survivor of a series of global wars and catastrophes, and aging protagonist of the novelette The Music Master of Babylon by Edgar Pangborn, first published in Galaxy magazine vol. 9, no. 2 (November 1954).

Set in 2096, Van Anda (b. 2020) has set up shop in the Hall of Music in The Museum of Human History in a deserted New York City.

He's a big fan of composer Andrew Carr.

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