2006 Marian Anderson Award: Lawrence Brownlee in Recital
Don't miss this chance to hear the singer the San Francisco Chronicle declares is "on the brink of a major career...without doubt, the most impressive addition to the American tenor roster in many years."
- Sun., Sep. 10, 2006, 2:00 PM
- Terrace Theater
- Approx. 1 hour
- $18.00
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About
Named after Philadelphia's pioneering opera singer, the 2006 Marian Anderson Award is given to
American singers of great promise who have already achieved some success in opera, in recital,
and in the orchestra/oratorio repertory. This year's recipient, Lawrence Brownlee of Youngstown, Ohio, has performed in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Il Viaggio a Reims, La Cenerentola, and La Fille du Regiment, among other operas. Don't miss this chance to hear the singer the San Francisco Chronicle declares is "on the brink of a major career...without doubt, the most impressive addition to the American tenor roster in many years."
Artists
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Lawrence Brownlee, tenor
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Martin Katz, piano
Resources
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