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A favorite with audiences for her sensitive and exciting interpretations, Ms. Serra-Brooks hails from a long line of Romantics. A winner in the 1997 Artists International Competition, Ms. Serra-Brooks made her New York Recital Debut at Carnegie Hall on January 11,1998. Beverly made her west coast Debut in 1993 at the Japan-America Theater in Los Angeles and since then has been performing in concert halls across the United States. Ms. Serra-Brooks concertized in Paris, France this past summer and has recently performed at Johns-Hopkins University in Shriver Hall, as Guest Artist in the Carmel Performing Arts Festival in northern California and in a live recital over KUSC radio from the Bing Auditorium in Los Angeles. American Pianist Beverly Serra-Brooks has also been a Guest Artist on the List-Glen Festival Young Artist Series, Kawai-America & Cerritos College subscription series, Fullerton Symphony Concert Series, Prescott College Elks Theater 90th Anniversary Series, Verde Valley Concert Association Series and Gila Valley Concert Series in Arizona. Ms. Serra-Brooks is a winner of numerous prizes and awards including the Harpo Marx, James Irvine and Pillsbury Foundations Music Awards, the Music Arts Club, the Simone Belsky Piano Competition and Fellowships from the International Institute for Chamber Music in Germany and the Music Academy of the West. Beverly is a recipient of an American Conservatory at Fontainebleau, France Performance Scholarship, where she was featured in the famed Salle du jeu de Paume Recital Series. Ms. Serra-Brooks was recently featured on National Public Radios program "Performance Today" in an Interview and Performance of her One Woman Piano Histro-Drama about the life and performances of Clara Schumann entitled "Clara Schumann at the Piano."
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| MP3.com CD: Bach: From the Musical Tree - buy it!
CD: Beverly Serra-Brooks: From the Musical Tree
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Credits: Produced and Recorded by Lee Brooks |
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Jeux d'Eau M. Ravel (1875-1937)Whereas Debussys' writing is more like Chopin, Ravel seems more like Liszt in his compositional writing, yet they were both interested in depicting the elements of water,light and motion in sound. In the tone poem Jeux d'eau, he evokes elasticity and sensuality through his harmonic language and exploitation of the upper registers as he creates in sound the stillness and movement of water. The subtitle helps to set the mood -- the river god laughs as the water splashes over him. | MP3.com CD: Bach: From the Musical Tree - buy it!
CD: Beverly Serra-Brooks: From the Musical Tree
Label: EROICA RECORDS
Credits: Produced and Recorded by Lee Brooks |
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| MP3.com CD: Bach: From the Musical Tree - buy it!
CD: Beverly Serra-Brooks: From the Musical Tree
Label: EROICA RECORDS
Credits: Produced and Recorded by Lee Brooks |
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