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Michael Stephen Brown, Pianist and Composer

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Michael Stephen Brown is a versatile American pianist and composer best known for his solo performances, rich chamber music collaborations, and unique original works. Bridging the gap between world-class piano playing and storytelling, he has recently released his debut album of all-original music, Twelve Blocks. Showcasing his distinct creative voice, the deeply personal project features a series of musical portraits, emotional detours, and true stories brought to life alongside an impressive roster of guest performers. We chat with Michael on this and get some great insights into his approach to music and composition.

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Discussion topics covered during the show (links will open in new tab):  

Michael’s past year

Michaels’ album – Twelve Blocks 

The process of seeking or receiving commissions for musical performances and/or compositions

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

Michael’s musical upbringing

Attending Juilliard 

Jerome Lowenthal

Samuel Adler

Ursula Oppens

Ursula Oppens and Jerome Lowenthal perform Michael’s piece Twelve Blocks, with poetry

Composing for one piano, four hands and four albums

Composing for one hand only

Breakup Etude for the Right Hand Alone

The Yaddo retreat

The Carnival of Endangered Wonders

Lake Alan

Piano from Pas de trois – Michael Stephen Brown

Composing with pencil and paper versus computer

Michael’s piano Octavia

A discussion on mental health, music and the arts

Creatives Care

Planning and rehearsing a repertoire before a show or tour

Michael’s upcoming creative works, including release of his own piano concerto

Desert Island Discs: Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring – Leonard Bernstein and London Symphony Orchestra, Live Performances 1934-1956 Vol. 1 – Art Tatum, Bach: The Goldberg Variations – Glenn Gould, Ravel: Gaspard de la nuit – Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli

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