Jeffrey Brillhart
Director of Music and Fine Arts
A native
Iowan, Jeffrey Brillhart has served as Director of Music and Fine Arts at the
Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church since January 1983. He has an impressive
background of study, positions and achievement, begun first at age 5 with piano
lessons and at age 11 with his first position as a church organist.
Jeffrey's responsibilities at Bryn Mawr Church include directing
the Senior Choir, Bryn
Mawr Chamber Singers and Singing for Life; oversight of the Vespers Series;
oversight of all children and youth choirs; and the church's arts outreach and
visual arts ministries. He is the church's principal organist.
In May 2005, he was appointed Lecturer in Organ Improvisation at
Yale University. In 1994 he was first place prize winner in the American Guild of Organists National
Competition in Organ Improvisation (NCOI). Since that time, his recital tours
have taken him throughout America, with engagements in San Diego, Seattle,
Birmingham, Waco, Chicago, Pittsburgh, New York City, Iowa City, Des Moines,
Worcester, and throughout the eastern seaboard. In May 2006, he performed with
the Pittsburgh Symphony in one of the inaugural concerts of the new Dobson
Organ in Kimmel Center. In July 2006, he served as director of the Adult and
Chamber Choirs at the Presbyterian Association of Musician's Westminster
Conference.
He has presented master classes at the Curtis Institute of Music,
University of Iowa, Baylor University, the Eastman School of Music, Westminster
Choir College, the University of Alabama, Walla Walla College, and for numerous
chapters of The American Guild of Organists. He has also served as special
music advisor to The Philadelphia Orchestra, working with Maestros Bobby
McFerrin and Thomas Wilkins.
In June 1999, Jeffrey Brillhart was appointed the fourth Music
Director of Singing City, having served
as Associate Director in the 1998-99 season, when he worked closely with then
Music Director Joseph Flummerfelt. As Music Director, Mr. Brillhart provides
artistic leadership for a rich program of concerts, educational instruction in
local schools, and outreach to diverse communities. He directs the choir and
oversees all aspects of Singing City's musical initiatives. During his tenure
with Singing City the choir has traveled to Cuba, Northern Ireland and the
Republic of Ireland, presented more than one hundred-fifty concerts, performed
with The Philadelphia Orchestra, the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia,
Symphony in C, and worked with such internationally renowned artists as Helmuth
Rilling, Dave Brubeck, Nick Page, Moses Hogan, Andre Thomas, Anton Armstrong,
and Weston Noble, and Rossen Milanov.
In 1993, he took a five month study leave in Paris, France where he
studied organ improvisation, the organ symphonies of Louis Vierne, and the
music of Maurice DuruflŽ. His teachers included Olivier Latry, Philippe
Lefebvre, Marie Madeleine DuruflŽ and Wolfgang Seifan. While in France he was
one of the first Americans to play a recital on the newly restored organ at
Notre Dame Cathedral, performing works of Louis Vierne and Max Reger.
Mr. Brillhart's formal training was at Drake University, where he
received his Bachelor of Church Music degree, and at the Eastman School of
Music, where he received a Master of Performance and Literature degree. Prior
to and during this time his organ study was with Frank B. Jordan, Carl Staplin,
Arthur Poister and Russell Saunders. A pianist, harpsichordist, conductor and
singer as well, he studied with Barbara Lister-Sink, Lenora McCroskey and
Margaret Hauptmann. While at Eastman, Mr. Brillhart was active as a pianist in
the studios of Jan DeGaetani, John Maloy, Thomas Paul and Peter Salaff.
An avid cat lover, he is the proud parent of brothers Baudelaire
and Gabriel (born December 6, 1994).