Bradley Brookshire

Harpsichordist, Musical Artist

1959 –

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Who is Bradley Brookshire?

Bradley Brookshire is an American-born harpsichordist.

He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan School of Music, his Master of Music from Mannes College in New York City, and is a Candidate for the Ph.D. in Musicology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, where he is also pursuing a diploma in Interactive Technology and Pedagogy. His harpsichord studies were with Edward Parmentier, Andreas Staier, and Arthur Haas.

In 1997, Brookshire began a traversal of the complete harpsichord works of Bach in a series of eight recitals in various concert halls in New York City.

He has recorded Purcell, Handel, and Bach. In the New York Times, James Oestreich cited his 2001 recording of Bach's French Suites in his Critic's Choice roundup of the best classical recordings of that year. He is included on two tracks of Robert Hill's recording of the early version of Bach's Art of the Fugue, and released his own recording of that work in 2007. It includes a second disc with which one may view the score of the work while listening to MP3 recordings of his performance.

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Born
1959
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Education
  • University of Michigan
  • Mannes College of Music

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on July 23, 2013

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