

Back by popular demand, The 5 Browns are coming to Spokane!
Mar 30, 2010
For Immediate Release
Contact: Annie Matlow - 464-7071
“One family, five pianos and 50 fingers add up to the biggest classical music sensation in years,” the New York Post wrote of The 5 Browns, adding, “When these kids do Rachmaninoff, they’ll make you forget about
The 5 Browns will bring the excitement back to Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox on May 14, 2010 at 8 p.m. in a concert presented by the Spokane Symphony. The first half of the concert will be trios, solos and duets with three pianos and an orchestra on stage. The second half will be the five pianos without the orchestra. Tickets are on sale to the public Thursday, April 1, 2010 at 10 a.m.
A youthful, all-American quintet of brothers and sisters, each a virtuoso concert pianist, the 5 Browns swept the classical world in 2005 with the release of their self-titled first recording for RCA Red Seal, which landed them at the top of the weekly Billboard charts and, at the end of the year, as one of the Top Classical Artists of 2005. With their album No Boundaries, the 5 Browns are already delivering on their dream of waking up classical music and introducing it to the widest, largest and most excited audience they can find.
The “Fab Five” – as People headlined its profile of Ryan, 20 years old; Melody, 21; Gregory, 23; Deondra, 25; and Desirae, 27 – bring together five distinctive and discriminating keyboard talents, honed at
Make no mistake about what the 5 Browns do: they play classical classical music, but not quite as you’ve ever heard it before. And that fresh energy and sound – as their concert performances are proving – is opening the doors to classical music for wider and younger audiences.
After one of the 5 Browns concerts in the U.S. with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, the Dallas Morning News wrote, “Send them out to schools from shore toshore, with piano teachers on hand to sign up students afterward, and thefuture of classical music will look a lot brighter … the 5 Browns proved that classical music can reach teens and twenty-somethings on their own ground, but without posturing or cheapening the product.”
The Browns present themselves as they really are: young adults with a modern look who love fashion, sports, computer games, dancing and all types of music – most of all, classical. And audiences, especially the kids, are blown away when the five perform in concert. When the 5 Browns sit down to perform on their five Steinway grand pianos … their eyes lock … a silent signal passes between them. And in an instant they are transformed, from “regular” kids to musical dynamos. Flawless in precision and steeped in passion, they invariably stun critics and shatter the preconceptions of those who find classical music inscrutable or intimidating.
The 5 Browns are exclusive Steinway artists.
CALENDAR LISTING:
The 5 Browns; May 14, 2010 at 8 p.m. at Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox. Tickets are $24, $38, $48. Student tickets are $14. Group rates are available. Tickets are available in advance at the Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox Box Office, 1001 W. Sprague, or by calling 509-624-1200. Tickets are also available at all TicketsWest outlets or by calling 1-800-325-SEAT, or on line at www.spokanesymphony.org.


































Spokane Symphony P.O. Box 365 Spokane, WA 99210-0365 | Phone 509-624-1200