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Julie Christine Brown was born in Austin, Texas on May 26, 1967. In 1968, Julie and her family spent one year in Freiburg, Germany. She returned to the US speaking English with a German accent! From 1969 until 1982, Julie grew up in Chapel Hill, NC where her father was a professor in the Department of Botany at the University of North Carolina. Julie learned to play the violin and appreciated classical music. Then, in 1982, Julie and her family returned to Austin where her father resumed faculty duties in the Department of Botany at The University of Texas at Austin. While in high school, Julie began taking voice lessons with Ruth Ritterling who encouraged her to continue singing.. Her greatest influence and teacher in Austin was Ben Terry Lusk, a Lecturer in the School of Music. Terry taught Julie how to sing and encouraged her. In 1990, Julie received a bachelors degree from The University of Texas, majoring in elementary education. In January, 1994, Julie enrolled in the Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University, Dallas. There she studied with Professor Thomas Hayward and completed her Masters Degree in Vocal Performance in December, 1995. Julie Brown has studied voice with Carolina Segrera in New York City, and she has performed in Austin, Dallas, Boston, and Tampa.
She is accompanied on piano by Brooks Whitmore. | | Composer | No. |
| Work [parts] | Info & Download |
| | Bellini, V. | | La Sonnambula [Ah! non credea mirarti] | 6'54 m200 |  | | Delibes, L. | | Lakmé [Ou va la Jeune Indoue] | 7'20 m128/0 |  | | Donizetti, G | | Lucia de Lammermoor [Regnava nel silenzio] | 7'27 m200 |  | | Floyd, C. | | Susannah [2.3a The Trees On The Mountain] | 4'45 m128/0 |  | | Gounod, C. | | Romeo et Juliette [Je veux vivre] | 3'31 m200 |  | | Moore, D | | The Ballad of Baby Doe [1.2b,1.6b] | 7'12 m128/2 |  | | Mozart, W.A. | 165 | Exsultate, Jubilate [4 Alleluia] | 2'06 m206 |  | | Mozart, W.A. | 492 | Le Nozze de Figaro [31 Dunque, voi non aprite?] | 4'23 m206 |  | | Mozart, W.A. | 527 | Don Giovanni [Vedrai carino] | 3'09 m200 |  | | Mozart, W.A. | 620 | Die Zauberflöte [4 Rezitativ und Arie] | 4'16 m128 |  | | Puccini, G. | | Gianni Schicchi | 2'11 m128/0 |  | | Puccini, G. | | La Bohème [Quando m] | 2'18 m128/0 |  | | Puccini, G. | | Madama Butterfly [O Mio Bambino] | 1'44 m200 |  | | Ravel, M. | | L'enfant et les sortilèges [9 'arriere ! Je Rechauffe Les ] | 2'11 m128/0 |  | | Satie, E. | | 3 Melodies [3 Le Chapelier] | 1'05 m200 |  | | Strauss, J. (jr) | | Die Fledermaus [My Dear Marquis] | 3'24 m200 |  | | Stravinsky, I. | | The Rakes Progress [No Word from Tom] | 7'52 m190 |  | | Thomas, A. | | Mignon [Je suis Titania] | 5'33 m128/0 |  | | Verdi, G. | | Rigoletto | 5'04 m128 |  |
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