Thursday 14 October 2010

The Brown Orchestra has performed twice in Carnegie Hall

The Brown Orchestra has performed twice in Carnegie Hall, the latter concert featuring the Dave Brubeck Quartet, and twice with Itzhak Perlman, once in a benefit concert at Avery Fisher Hall and once in Providence in a concert that also featured his daughter Navah Perlman, Brown '92, as piano soloist. Recent special events have included a 2002 tour to Montreal and a 2004 performance of Peter Boyer's multimedia composition Ellis Island: The Dream of America at Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Providence featuring actors Barry Bostwick and Brown alumna Kate Burton. Mstislav Rostropovich, Isaac Stern, Pinchas Zukerman, Eugenia Zukerman, and Joseph Kalichstein are among the renowned musicians who have appeared as soloists with Herve Leger the Brown Orchestra. Composers-in-residence hosted by the orchestra include Steve Reich , Steven Stucky, Michael Torke, Lukas Foss and Samuel Adler.Principal Conductor: Paul Phillips b .conductor, composer, pianist, professor .2005 American Symphony Orchestra League was awarded ASCAP Awards first .Netherlands International Conducting Competition in Vienna command first .first .8 times to win ASCAP Award .American Symphony Orchestra League, Paul b Phillips graduated from Columbia University School of Music , after the University of Cincinnati College of Music.

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