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Life Between the Keys: The (Mis) Adventures of the 5 Browns (N/A)

Life Between the Keys: The (Mis) Adventures of the 5 Browns (N/A)

Product Type: eBooks

Product Price: $12.47

Manufacturer: Phoenix Books, Inc.

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With sold-out concerts and screaming fans, The 5 Browns are redefining what it means to be classical musicians. Trading coattails for casual wear, these twentysomething siblings from a small town in Utah are sweeping the nation—and the classical charts. Life Between the Keys chronicles their journey from obscurity to stardom, from childhood piano competitions to the cutthroat practice rooms of Juilliard and to wide acclaim on the international stage. In their own words, these charming, warm, and funny piano prodigies reveal their impressions of the musical life.

Listen to the accompanying unedited live-performance CD and match The 5 Browns’ individual piano styles with their unique personalities.

Dubbed the “Fab Five” by People magazine, The 5 Browns—Desirae, Deondra, Gregory, Melody, and Ryan—have thrilled audiences worldwide with their thundering performances. The only five siblings ever to attend Juilliard simultaneously, they have released three #1 albums to date, spent months at the top of the Billboard Classical chart, appeared on Oprah and The Martha Stewart Show, and they continue to be classical music’s ambassadors to young America. On the rare occasions that they aren’t touring, The 5 Browns live in Alpine, Utah.

Reviews

Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-05-29
Summary: "Curiosities"

It is refreshing to find a whole family devoted to the same art (pace, Osmonds), especially when the art is Classical Music.
This anecdotal book profits on the great marketing that the Five Browns offer, given that they are young and quite good looking. Some people might be curious of the how, when, where, etc. Not me, I am afraid. I focus on the playing and the sound product. Neverthelesss... I have heard them play and they are quite good. Since this point it is just a good show uit remains a curiosity. We shall still see whether any will develop into a serious and fine musician; at least I see the potential.
In the meantime, this book is just a "Für Elise" bagatelle, with not much consequence.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-03-04
Summary: "Nice stories about nice kids, nothing super exciting though."

Having pretty much picked this book at random, I had no idea who the 5 Browns were or what they looked like (my book had a different cover than the one above). The intro made me cringe a little bit. It was written by their agent and he sounded like a used car salesman who had a brand new Lamborghini show up on his lot. I'm glad he thinks they're awesome and the sign of the next coming of the savior, but blah...enough already!

The stories written by the 5 Browns themselves aren't too bad. From the way the manager talked about them, I felt they were probably all egomaniacs, but actually they are very down to earth and besides being piano virtuosos, pretty normal. It's not straight out autobiography, it's more like random vignettes written by each member. They talk about their experiences touring, studying at Juilliard, their childhoods and witnessing September 11th. Some of the stories are slightly humorous, but they're not edge of your seat exciting. Some people may not like the going back and forth in time and the constantly changing viewpoints, but I was okay with it.

You know, they seem very likable and I'm definitely more interested in them, but I wouldn't recommend buying this unless you're a fan. If you see it around for cheap at a yard sale or in the library, I think you should check it out though. It can be an amusing read.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-12-23
Summary: "Inspiration sometimes comes in 5s"

Enjoyable read and quite the inspiration for anyone looking to follow a dream or goal. The Browns showcase what is beautiful and real about family. Blood is indeed thicker than water in this group.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-11-14
Summary: "Amazon.com"

Not only delivered as promised but it was an autographed copy! Very nice surprise!


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2009-10-24
Summary: "A Phenomenal Family!"

"Life Between The Keys... The (Mis)adventures of the 5 Browns" was an interesting read about five extraordinarily talented young siblings, whose rise to fame would be too far-fetched for a work of fiction. This book had a special appeal for me, having been a longtime member of the American Composers Forum. The reasons for my rating of only three stars: (1) The anecdotal structure of the book (which was interesting, but lacked continuity) left me wanting more. I personally would have preferred an account written in a more biographical form--providing in-depth background on this exceptional family; and how their interest and early training (and perhaps that of their parents and ancestors) in music emanated. In other words, it's not that I didn't enjoy the book... it simply left me wanting to know more. (2) Having a section of actual photos--rather than, or in addition to, the sketches--would have enhanced the book significantly, I believe. (3) Finally, although it is my understanding that the published edition of this book was released with a CD of their virtuosity, the 'Advance Uncorrected Proof' version received under Amazon.com's VINE program did not include the recordings. My bottom line, however, is... BRAVO! to these fine young musicians from one family... 'the Fabulous Five Browns!'