Keith Brown
Music Host and ProducerKeith enjoys a highly varied career as an on-air host, professional voiceover artist, audiobook narrator, opera singer, and teacher.
His onstage engagements have taken him from Carnegie Hall to Italy to Newfoundland in repertoire from Puccini and Richard Strauss to Sondheim, and he has been praised by Opera News for his “warm bass-baritone” and for performances “inflected with fine rubato.” He is also a former first-place winner of the American Prize in Vocal Performance - Friedrich and Virginia Schorr Memorial Award, and he holds degrees in classical voice from the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.
Keith is fortunate to spend a great deal of time on the microphone, and when he’s not hosting classical music programs on IPR, you’ll most likely find him recording commercials and narrating audiobook titles in genres ranging from sci-fi, historical and contemporary fiction, romance, and fantasy, to nonfiction.
Highly skilled in languages, he speaks Italian, French, German, and Russian proficiently, and he brings his passion for music and words to Interlochen Arts Camp classrooms, having taught courses for several summers on opera and lyric diction.
Keith lives in beautiful Interlochen with his family. His wife, soprano Laura Osgood Brown, is Interlochen Arts Academy Instructor of Voice and Opera Workshop. He is so pleased to be sharing music with you every week as part of the thriving arts community in Northern Michigan.
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"... In games they’re just immersed, and that music becomes a part of their life and their world."
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Videogames are full of partnerships, of companions coming together to overcome challenges that are too big to take on alone.
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An ambitious 2017 game with a score combining orchestra and vocals, whose melodies have inspired countless arrangements.
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Composers have found countless ways to illustrate the beauty, mystery, and power of water in videogame music.
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Cyberpunk bartending, planning a spa day for a friend, wining and dining nobles in pre-revolutionary France...
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Celtic music has inspired numerous video game scores. This week, we’ll explore a variety of Celtic game music through the sounds of whistles and fiddles, pipes, harps and even traditional Gaelic singing.
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A new Final Fantasy title inspires as much excitement for its soundtrack as for the game itself, and 2023’s Final Fantasy 16 is no exception.
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Ori and the Will of the Wisps brings together dazzling animation and stirring music in an approach partly inspired by Disney films.