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Bradley Burgess | pianist & organist
Bradley, seated and smiling, looking at the camera, with his left arm leaning on the piano

Bradley Burgess

pianist & organist

Bradley Burgess is a South African-born, Raleigh-based pianist, organist, church musician, whose playing has been described as “spell-binding” (ClassicSA).

He currently serves as Lay Associate for Music, Communications, and Administration at Church of the Nativity in North Raleigh, and is active as a recitalist and educator.

Biography.

Praised for his “virtuoso piano playing” and his ability to leave audiences “spellbound” (ClassicSA), Bradley Burgess is one of today’s few concert artists who can move seamlessly between the piano bench and organ console, and enjoys a multifaceted career as pianist, organist, educator, and church musician.

He has appeared in recital in many major venues of his home country of South Africa, as well as in the UK, Finland, and across the United States, including performances at Church of the Transfiguration (New York, NY), Third Baptist Church (St. Louis, MO), St. Peter’s Church (Long Island, NY), Rutgers University (Camden, NJ), Woolsey Hall (New Haven, CT), St. George’s Cathedral, Baxter Concert Hall (Cape Town, South Africa), and King’s Chapel (Boston, MA).

Highlights of the 2023–24 season include appearances at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral’s Sacred Music Series (Raleigh, NC), performances for North Carolina Chamber Music Institute faculty concerts, and collaboration with the Choir of St. Michael’s Episcopal Church in Raleigh, and the Schola Cantorum of the Diocese of East Carolina.

Bradley holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in piano performance from the Manhattan School of Music in New York City, the University of Cape Town, and Yale University’s Institute of Sacred Music and School of Music, where he was awarded the Julie B. Sherman Prize for excellence in organ playing. He has also been the recipient of First Prize at the Fine Music Radio / Pick ‘n Pay 101.3 Music Awards, the Oppenheimer Memorial Trust Bursary, and a generous grant from the National Arts Council of South Africa.

Having served as Director of Music & Organist at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church (Islip, NY), Minister of Music at Middlebury Congregational Church (Middlebury, CT), Organ Scholar at Yale Divinity School’s Marquand Chapel, and Associate Director of Music and Worship Arts at Edenton Street United Methodist Church (Raleigh, NC), Bradley currently serves as Lay Associate for Music, Communications and Administration at Church of the Nativity, and assistant organist at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral in Raleigh, NC. He is also a faculty member of North Carolina Chamber Music Institute, and maintains a studio of private students.


The Orgelbüchlein Project

Bradley is currently fundraising towards his first studio album: the complete Orgelbüchlein of J. S. Bach. You can learn more about the project — and make a contribution — on the Indiegogo page.

Bradey, seated and smiling at the camera.

Music tracks.

For more, visit my YouTube Channel.

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Close-up of Bradley's hands, playing on two different organ manuals

Teaching.

I have over a decade of experience teaching the piano, the organ, music theory and musicianship skills, and I would love to share that experience with you.

My teaching philosophy centers the student and their needs. No two students are the same (even twins!), and every student has different aspirations, learning styles, motivations, interests, and personalities. I tailor my teaching style and what we cover to every student, considering their needs and goals.

Central to my approach is the principle of teaching the student, not the subject. Therefore, the teacher-student relationship always comes first — before deadlines, goals, or schedules.

I am currently offering support in these main areas, but always tailor instruction to the individual needs; I’m happy to cover a variety of mixed topics:

  • Organ: Repertoire, service- and hymn-playing, transitioning to the organ from the piano, registration, creative hymn-playing (including creating your own reharmonizations and introductions)
  • Music Theory & Musicianship: Harmony, ear training, analysis, basic conducting

I teach online and in-person; in-person lessons usually are held at Church of the Nativity in North Raleigh, where I work. For online lessons, I am open to doing regular “live” lessons, or asynchronous lessons: you record yourself, and I send you a video and written feedback. I don’t require any commitments, and am happy to do once-off or short-term lessons.

If any of this sounds appealing, please drop me a line below. I’m always happy to chat and answer questions, even if we don’t end up working together.

What my students are saying

  • Lisa B. organ

    I had been playing the organ in church for years and wanted to learn more. Bradley has been patient and encouraging at every step along the way. He has been able to teach me techniques and tips that make playing the organ fun. Bradley's organ repertoire is impressive and his skill is amazing. He is the best instructor I have ever had.

  • Toni M. organ

    Bradley is an outstanding organ teacher. What sets him apart is his broad knowledge of repertoire and technique combined with large doses of patience. I learn something new each time we meet! I can't recommend him highly enough.

Contact.

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Bradley sitting outisde wearing sunglasses, looking to the side.