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James Brooks-Bruzzese
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Dr. James Brooks-Bruzzese was born in Panamá in a bilingual home - his mother born in Colombia and his late father a member of the United States Armed Forces. He received his doctorate in Opera Conducting and Musicology from Washington University in St. Louis and coached with the great Pablo Casals.  

Maestro Brooks-Bruzzese performs his artistic mastery stirring audiences at the most prestigious venues worldwide. To name a few, the Berlin Symphony, the famed Vigado Theater in Budapest, Concertgebouw in Amsterdam; Nathal Philharmonic, Johannesburg and Pretoria Symphonies and the Capetown Opera Company, all in South Africa. Xalapa Symphony in Mexico, Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires and toured the former Soviet Union under the auspices of Gosconcert. He is the first American to conduct the National Orchestra of Pleve, Bulgaria and presented with the official medal of the city.

Brooks-Bruzzese, the international maestro who calls South Florida home, has carried the fine artistic reputation of the Symphony to the great cultural capitals of the world as well as to rural areas, schools and conservatories. This in an effort to bring the highest quality live music and interpreters to a most diverse audience.

A result of his studies with eminent conductors Leonard Slatkin now director of the National Symphony Orchestra and Richard Karp of the Pittsburgh Opera, is clearly evident in  his mentoring efforts as the founder of the Augusta Opera, the Florida Music Festival and SUMMERFEST now in its twelfth summer season. This major music festival takes place in Europe, the eastern seaboard of the United States and numerous countries of Latin America. 

As part of his commitment to our youth Maestro takes time to bring the highest quality music education programming to young people at home and abroad. He is also the First Hispanic to bring music education programs from the United States to young children in Latin America.

Brooks recordings include Seasons of Change with the Hungarian Virtuosi, Crazy for Gershwin and Hollywood Favourites with the Xalapa Symphony, Echoes of Habsburg with Capella Istropolitana to name a few. He records with Pickwick Records in London under the Hallmark & Orchid Labels as well as the Symphony’s own label. President Ronald Reagan praised Maestro as an “Ambassador to Latin America for his exceptional musical talents and diplomatic skills.”

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