Primary Job Title Founder & CEO Primary Organization
Musika
Location New York, New York, United States Regions Greater New York Area, East Coast, Northeastern US Gender Male
Website www.edwardscottbrady.com
Edward Scott Brady made international history in the fall of 2000 when he became the "first American musician to be a residence in a Russian orchestra. (The Moscow Symphony Orchestra)" (The New York Times, 2000). American Ambassador to Russia James Collins stated Brady was invited for his "uncompromising integrity, exceptional talent
and unwavering leadership." His historic residency with the Moscow Symphony was managed by Edie Holbrooke, a high profile advocate of American-Russian relations, and was covered throughout Russia in numerous newspapers, television, and radio. Brady and Holbrooke were honored at the famed Spaco house in front of dignitaries, politicians, and high-ranking Russian officials. Mr. Brady, seen as an "emerging talent on a world scale," (the Royal Gazette) gained national recognition at the age of 25 when he was honored with the Panasonic National Young Performers prize, and was a prize winner in the Crane Festival of New Music National Solo Performer Competition.
Edward Scott Brady made his European recital debut at Ireland's National Concert Hall to critical acclaim, and has been heard in recital at such prestigious venues as the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. Throughout the 90s, Brady toured the world, performing over 1000 times in major concert halls in such cities as Paris, Madrid, Prague, Dublin, Cannes, Budapest, Miami, Barcelona, St. Petersburg, Rome, Houston, Moscow, Bruno, Marseilles, Graz, Los Angeles, Bermuda, and Milan, among others. He has also performed as a member of the American Symphony Orchestra at Avery Fisher Hall.

