UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY
UVU PIANO RECITAL
Special guests
DEONDRA AND MELODY OF THE 5 BROWNS
March 26, 2026 7:00 p.m.
Concert Hall Featuring UVU MUSIC STUDENTS AND FACULTY
PROGRAM
Les Noces D’Argent, (The Silver Wedding), Op.13 Cécile Chaminade
Marissa Curtis, Anna Peterson, Amber Dunford, Jessica Allen
Grimsey Island (2026)
I. Barcarolle
II. Puffin Scherzo
Pluto for Two Pianos (2026)
The Charites (2026)
April Clayton
April Clayton, flute
Hilary Demske, piano
Alina Simpson, arr.Simpson/Hair
Alina Simpson, Devan Hair
Sofina Child, vibraphone
Tori Anderson, piano
Tori Anderson
Scherzo in E-Flat Minor, Op.4
Passacaille
Mad Rush
Johannes Brahms
Fan Feng
Amber Dunford, Kristin Whipple, Anna Peterson, Jessica Allen
Melody Brown
The Swan (from Carnival of the Animals)
Deondra and Melody Brown
“Ich liebe dich” (I Love Thee), Op. 41, No. 3
Deondra Brown
Charles Gounod
Philip Glass
Camille Saint-Saens
Greg Anderson
Edvard Grieg
Étude No.6
Melody Brown
Philip Glass
GUEST ARTIST BIOGRAPHY
The 5 Browns – Desirae Brown, Deondra Brown, Gregory Brown, Melody Brown, and Stephen Beus – all attended The Juilliard School in New York, where they were joined by the Browns’ youngest brother, Ryan (now retired from the stage). The quintet enjoyed its first wave of critical attention in February of 2002, when People magazine dubbed them the “Fab Five,” and they were featured on Oprah and 60 Minutes.
The 5 Browns have released eight albums that have collectively spent over 30 weeks at #1 on Billboard Magazine’s Classical Album Chart. The New York Post has proclaimed: “[F]ive pianos and 50 fingers add up to the biggest classical music sensation in years.” The quintet has garnered extensive coverage from media outlets ranging from The Tonight Show, Good Morning America, The Today Show, and The View, to CNN, Fox and Friends, Public Radio’s Performance Today, and The New York Times.
The 5 Browns have performed in hundreds of the world’s great concert halls, including Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium (New York), the National Center for the Performing Arts (Beijing), Suntory Hall (Tokyo), the Kimmel Center (Philadelphia), Laeiszhalle (Hamburg), Orchestra Hall (Chicago), Zaryadye Concert Hall (Moscow), and the National Concert Hall (Taipei). Individually and collectively, they have soloed with the National Symphony Orchestra, the Chicago, Philadelphia, Vancouver, New Jersey, Dallas, and St. Louis Symphony Orchestras, and various other orchestras throughout the US and internationally.
The 5 Browns’ music — and the siblings’ child advocacy work — are the subject of the award-winning documentary film, The 5 Browns: Digging Through the Darkness, which was chosen as a “Critic’s Pick” by The New York Times.
A highlight for the quintet was a commissioned five-piano concerto written by famed composer Nico Mühly. Under the direction of Maestro James Conlon, the concerto premiered at the Ravinia Festival with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
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