The 5 Browns: Piano Virtuoso Siblings at Davies Symphony Hall
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Members Who Went Said:One of the best concerts I've seen in ages. The passion of these young people was very inspiring. Also they were friendly and seemed very down to earth. I highly recommend this concert!
Patricia Chin unexpected pleasure! So much talent in such young people! It was an unexpected pleasure!
Peter Peabody It was lots of piano and nothing else. Would have been nice to have an orchestra along with the piano's. Kind of bland. |
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Event Highlights
More Details About This Event: Siblings Ryan, Melody, Gregory, Deondra, and Desirae Brown show that talent is a family affair. The 5 Browns play together in different configurations of duets and trios, and when all five of them play together, it’s like a forty-piece orchestra! From straight Classical repertoire to blues- and jazz-inspired material, The 5 Browns take artistry to the fifth power.
About San Francisco Symphony: The San Francisco Symphony and Michael Tilson Thomas present more than 220 concerts each year from September through July in a variety of genres, with SFS musicians performing classical concerts, holiday favorites, summer pops events, free outdoor concerts, special series for families and children, plus presentations of visiting guest artists and orchestras from around the globe. The San Francisco Symphony also takes its unique style to audiences world-wide, touring nationally and internationally every year. The SFS is currently recording all the Mahler symphonies on its own media label and has recently launched Keeping Score, a national, multi-year, multi-media project bringing classical music to millions of Americans via TV, radio, the Internet and more. About Davies Symphony Hall: Completed in September, 1980 after more than two years of construction, Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall is the home of the San Francisco Symphony.During the summer of 1992, Davies Symphony Hall underwent a major renovation, enhancing its acoustics to ensure an even better musical experience, and making an already stunning interior more beautiful still. The San Francisco Symphony's home owes its name to the efforts and perseverance of Mrs. Louise M. Davies, the largest individual contributor to the building. |
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