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Bradley Brookshire
Harpsichordist, Musicologist, Prof. of Music (SUNY Purchase), Asst. Cond. @ Metropolitan Opera
Bradley Brookshire is a prominent Professor of Music at Purchase College, part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system. He specializes in historical performance, musicology, and music theory, and serves as the Director of the Purchase College Camerata. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Musicology from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, where he focused on Bach performance practices during the Weimar Republic for his dissertation. He also holds a Master of Music (M.M.) in Historical Performance and Conducting from Mannes College and a Bachelor of Music (B.M.) with distinction in Music History and Musicology from the University of Michigan.13
Academic Contributions
Brookshire has been a faculty member at Purchase College since 1998, where he has taught a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses, including:
- Undergraduate Courses: Music Theory I-IV, The Music of J.S. Bach, The Music of Beethoven.
- Graduate Courses: The Cantatas of J.S. Bach, Baroque Keyboard Literature, and Improvisation for Classical Musicians.12
Professional Engagements
In addition to his teaching role, Brookshire is an active performer and has collaborated with major ensembles such as the Metropolitan Opera and Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. He has been involved in productions that include Handel's Giulio Cesare and Mozart's Così fan tutte, among others. His performances often feature baroque music and he has received accolades for his contributions to the field, including a Grammy nomination.123
Publications and Research
Brookshire is also noted for his scholarly work, having presented papers at international conferences and published articles in peer-reviewed journals. His research interests include the music of J.S. Bach and historical performance practices.12
Affiliations
He is affiliated with several professional organizations, including the American Musicological Society and the International Musicological Society, reflecting his commitment to advancing music scholarship.12
Through his teaching, performance, and research, Bradley Brookshire continues to make significant contributions to the field of music education and historical performance practice.

