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Friday, October 29, 2004, Angela M. Brown made her Metropolitan Opera debut in the title role of Aida and the music world took notice. To hear more of Miss Brown’s incredible, versatile vocal abilities, look for her new recording on the Albany label – Mosaic.

A recording dedicated to the late Moses Hogan, it is exclusively made up of African-American spirituals for voice, piano and guitar. Joseph Joubert, pianist, and Tyron Cooper, guitarist, join Miss Brown in a collection of spirituals that take the soul from meditative and introspective to joyful and jubilant.

Mosiac is available at music stores around the country and is available NOW at AlbanyRecords.com. Pass this good news along to other music lovers!

Angela's new CD "Mosaic - A Collection of African-American Spirituals with Piano and Guitar" can be bought thru Albany Records NOW!.

The following are excerpts from Angela Brown's CD Soprano.

O Patria Mia (Verdi) Wav 646KB 29s
O Patria Mia (Verdi) Real Audio 58KB 29s
Lord, How Come Me Here (trad) Wav 646KB 29s
Lord, How Come Me Here (trad) Real Audio 58KB 29s

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Download and Listen to the following MP3 excerpts

Requiem -
excerpt from "Libera me" Giuseppi Verdi

Ariadne auf Naxos -
excerpt from "Es gibt ein Reich"

A German Requiem -
excerpt from "Fifth Movement" Johannes Brahms

Porgy and Bess -
excerpt from "My man's gone now" George Gershwin

Recordings

2004 Mosaic - recording of African-American spirituals with pianist Joseph Joubert on the Albany Records label (www.albanyrecords.com)

1997 recording and performances with the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra - Erich Kunzel, conductor (Serena selections from Porgy and Bess and world-premier recording of "Lonely Boy" from the original score) release TelArc May 1998

1997 Guest Artist on The Joy of Music Television Series - on location in Heidelburg, Germany

1997 Guest Artist on the Hour of Power International Television Program (Crystal Cathedral, California)

1995 solo compact disc recording with Charles Webb pianist and Dean Emeritus of Indiana University School of Music