Gregory W. Brown

Gregory W. Brown
Gregory W. Brown
Gregory W. Brown
Background information
Born (1974-11-08) November 8, 1974 (age 50)
OriginExeter, New Hampshire, United States
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, professor
InstrumentPiano
LabelsNavona Records, Innova Recordings
Websitewww.gregorywbrown.com

Gregory W. Brown is an American composer whose works have been performed across the United States and Europe, including Carnegie Hall[1] in New York City, Cadogan Hall in London,[2] and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.[3] His commissions for vocal ensemble New York Polyphony have been heard on American Public Media's Performance Today, BBC Radio, Minnesota Public Radio, Kansas Public Radio, and Danish National Radio. Brown is best known for his "Missa Charles Darwin", a work combining the structure of the standard mass with texts from Charles Darwin, which is featured in his brother Dan Brown's 2017 novel Origin.[4]

  1. ^ "Celebration 88 at Weill Recital Hall (Carnegie Hall) - Mary Hubbell". maryhubbell.com.
  2. ^ "New York Polyphony". Cadogan Hall.
  3. ^ "MusicSpoke Composers In The News – MusicSpoke Notes". 29 May 2015.
  4. ^ Barone, Joshua (6 October 2017). "Hear the Music Behind Dan Brown's Latest Novel". The New York Times – via www.nytimes.com.