Donald Alexander Cochrane

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Donald Alexander Cochrane
OriginOntario, Canada.
GenresInstrumental Music Classical Music
Occupation(s)Composer
Teacher

Donald Alexander Cochrane (born 1928) is a Canadian composer, responsible for compositions, including symphonies, quintets and mixed choral/orchestra pieces.[1]

Donald Alexander Cochrane, Canadian composer and pianist was born in Cornwall, Ontario.[2] After high-school graduation he moved to New York City to study piano under Dr. Alexander Klahr, a former associate of the University of Vienna, Austria. He earned his BSc. degree from Columbia University, NYC. After that, he proceeded to study music composition with Dr. Hans Sachsse of the Munich High School for Music. For twenty-five years Cochrane worked as a high-school music department head in the Toronto area. After retirement, he continued work with computer music software.[3]

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