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Christopher Brodersen is a 59-year-old musician, music journalist and former harpsichord builder who lives in Northville, Michigan, U.S.A.
From 1995 to 1999, he was the Review Editor of Continuo, a bi-monthly music journal devoted to early music, with a particular emphasis on early keyboard.
He was also a contributor (7 articles) to Third Ear: The Essential Listening Companion, Alexander Morin, editor, published by Backbeat Books in 2002: [[1]]
He has been a tenor soloist and instrumentalist in the Detroit area for the past 30+ years, having appeared with the Detroit Symphony and other local orchestras on several occasions.
As an instrumentalist, he has been performing on the modern and baroque oboe (and their variants) since the mid '70s. Lately, he took up the bassoon again, after a hiatus of 35 years.
You can read a bit more about "C.B." and his exploits on his homepage: [[2]]
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