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− | [[ | + | [[File: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. | ||
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*[[Andrew Carr]] | *[[Andrew Carr]] | ||
− | ==External | + | ==External links== |
− | *https://archive.org/details/Galaxy_v09n02_1954-11/ | + | * https://archive.org/details/Galaxy_v09n02_1954-11/ |
− | * | + | * https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?45809 |
[[Category:1954|Van Anda, Brian]] | [[Category:1954|Van Anda, Brian]] | ||
[[Category:Short stories|Van Anda, Brian]] | [[Category:Short stories|Van Anda, Brian]] | ||
[[Category:Magazines|Van Anda, Brian]] | [[Category:Magazines|Van Anda, Brian]] | ||
− | [[Category:Fictional pianists|Van Anda, Brian]] | + | [[Category:Fictional classical pianists|Van Anda, Brian]] |
Latest revision as of 11:28, 26 March 2025
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.