Anakay regularly gives recitals with Alan Brown and has given many recitals with Alan Brown over a period of several years.
Alan Brown Biography.
Alan Brown went on from early festival successes and membership of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain to study piano and cello with Ruth Harte and Lilly Phillips at the Royal Academy of Music. Whilst there he won many prizes, was awarded the prestigious Recital Diploma, and was proclaimed National Most Promising Pianist of the Year. He was also a finalist in the Royal Overseas League and National Federation of Music Societies awards and winner of the Hastings National Concerto Competition.
Since his acclaimed Wigmore Hall debut, Alan has appeared many times in London, at the Purcell Room and the Fairfield Hall, and at other venues throughout the United Kingdom and Europe, as well as the Channel Islands, Australia and South Korea.
Alan has a repertoire of over thirty-five concertos and has played with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the London Mozart Players, the Virtuosi of England, the English Chamber Orchestra and other orchestras, working frequently with the late Arthur Davison CBE. He has recently concentrated on British concertos, giving highly acclaimed performances of the Bliss, Delius and Ireland, as well as premiering all three concertos by John Rand. He is also in great demand as duo partner to wind and string players, performing for many recitals, concerts and competitions in this country and in Germany.
Alan gives much of his time to young students, and works as accompanist and coach at both the Royal Academy of Music and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. In addition he has regular summer commitment to international violin courses, in Weimar, Salzburg, Slovenia and South Korea.