Sandra Walker Brown
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Legacy is more than the things we do. Legacy is the people whose lives we change.
Sandra Walker Brown, 75, of Augusta, GA passed away on August 3, 2022 in Augusta. Sandra was born in Richmond, VA to Phillip Loth Walker and Mary Jane Behymer on October 1, 1946. She graduated from Sanford Central High School in Sanford, NC in 1964 and from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) in 1969 with a Bachelor of Music in Performance. She later studied at the Manhattan School of Music where she met her husband and fellow opera singer Melvin Brown.
While a student at UNCG, Sandra participated in a performance of 'Messiah' at the National Cathedral in Washington DC, the result of placing third in the Friday Morning Music Club competition. Fellow Augustan Jessye Norman placed first. Still, it was Sandra that National Symphony Orchestra Howard Mitchell tagged to perform with the orchestra.
Soon, Sandra, still a young performer, found herself a mezzo-in-demand, performing roles with the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Chicago Lyric Opera, the San Francisco Opera and the New York City Opera where she often performed with Beverly Sills. She appeared with many regional opera companies and orchestras in the US and Canada, including the Virginia Opera, Baltimore Opera, Montreal Opera, Augusta Opera, Richmond Symphony, and Boston Symphony.
Notable roles included Micah in Hadel's Samson which she performed with the Chicago Lyric, San Francisco Opera and was her debut at the Met and Olga in Eugene Onegin with Mirella Freni at the Chicago Lyric, San Francisco Opera and the Met. She also performed the title role in 'Carmen' with the New York City Opera, Bradamante in Vivaldi's Orlando Furioso (San Francisco Opera) and Maddalena in 'Rigoletto' for the Met. Over the course of her career, she also performed in Geissen, Gelsenkirchen and Frankfurt in Germany where she lived with her husband and gave birth to their son, Noel.
In 1983 She was a featured performer at Spoleto Festival Italy, performing the title role in 'Rape of Lucretia'.
She continued to perform after settling in Augusta, GA in 1988, appearing in concerts and operas with symphonies and companies all over the world. At the same time, she found a new career as an educator. A celebrated private voice teacher and a member of the faculty at the University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, she taught the next generation of singers, and the generation after that, the many lessons she had learned on the great stages of the world.
Those are the facts and figures - the status details of Sandra's life telling her story in finite events and accomplishments. But Sandra's story is more than performances placed on a resume. Because although a gifted singer, singing was not her greatest gift. Blessed with a surplus of care, concern and charisma, she was a true influencer. Her approach to performance, her enthusiasm for music of all stripes and her unabashed affection for her students made her much more than merely an entertainer or teacher of technique. She was a true master of music, a rare individual who understood its power and used it to engage and often forever change the lives of others. She understood the mathematics of music, but she relished the magic.
Sandra is preceded in death by her husband Melvin Brown.
Sandra is survived by her son Noel Christian Brown, brother Phillip Loth Walker, Jr. and spouse Patricia of Brunswick, GA, brother Robert Holton Walker of Southport, NC, sister Carolyn Walker Kopcho of Fairhope, AL, and granddaughter Eden Parker Brown.
Memorials may be given to Concerts with a Cause, Music Memorials at St John UMC, the Augusta University Department of Music, or the Metropolitan Opera. A Memorial Service will be held at 11 am Saturday, August 13 at St John United Methodist Church with the Reverend Jenny Anderson of St John UMC officiating. Arrangements are by Platt's Funeral Home.