“The listener is rewarded over and over again with gorgeous moments of introspection and nostalgia, complex counterpoint, some grit and even some humour”
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Anthony Rozankovic was born in Montreal on July 22, 1962. His parents are from the former Yugoslavia (Croatia). Anthony Rozankovic began playing the piano at the age of five, sang with the Petits Chanteurs du Mont-Royal from the age of 9, and studied trombone at Collège Notre-Dame. From 1980 to 1990, he pursued graduate studies in composition, musical analysis, harmony, counterpoint, fugue, trombone, and conducting at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec. He completed his studies in 1990, having already won several prizes in composition and musical analysis. During his time at the Conservatoire, he studied and worked with Gilles Tremblay, Gaston Arel, Clermont Pépin, Jacques Faubert, and Raffi Armenian.

Anthony Rozankovic belongs to the end-of-the-century generation of Quebec composers. His music is a blend of many styles, from jazz to classical to pop and R&B. Since 1984, he has composed over 500 works for all instrumentations, from solo to symphonic orchestration, in the context of a variety of projects: concert music, film soundtracks, musicals, plays, television series themes and advertising jingles.

Although his work as a composer is vast and varied, he is also a musical director, conductor, arranger, orchestrator, producer and pianist.

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