
Bryan English - Resume & Portfolio
Performance Credits:
Conducting/Music Direction: Houston Symphony,
Fort Worth Symphony, Phoenix Symphony, Buffalo Philharmonic,
Pacific Symphony, Detroit Symphony, Toledo Symphony,
Columbia (Missouri) Symphony, Worcester Symphony,
DFW Pops Orchestra, Studio B Orchestra, Avant
Chamber Ballet, Yakima (WA) Symphony, Human Rights
Campaign Orchestra, LedZAerial Symphony, "Swingtown
Music's Tribute to Sinatra and Karen Carpenter,"
"Symphony of Kings," "Symphonic Tribute to Elvis,"
Brian Duprey's "Symphonic Sinatra," Tarrant County
Orchestra, Loveworld Television Network Orchestra
Producing/Arranging: Symphonic Arrangements for
Hall of Fame songwriter Jeffrey Steele,
Sir Earl of Kool & the Gang, Fountain
Valley Symphony Productions, City of Grapevine Christmas
Shows, Mikayla Griffin, Dallas Symphony Horns, Loveworld
Television Network, Avant Chamber Ballet Productions.
Contributing Composer for the award-winning film
"The Golden Rut"
Trombone: QuestLove, The Roots, Erykah Badu, Wyclef Jean,
Bilal, Robert Glasper, Chaka Khan, Willie Nelson, Maria Schneider, Tim Ries, Martha Wash, Chris Brubeck, The Blues Brothers: “Blue Lou” Marini & Tom “Bones” Malone, Clay Jenkins, Shelley Carrol, Brad Leali, Dallas Wind Symphony, Texas Wind Symphony, Fort Worth Symphony, San Angelo Symphony
Education/Memberships:
Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Performance: University of North Texas, 2005
Master of Music degree in Performance: University of North Texas, 2002
Bachelor of Arts degree in Music: Texas Christian University, 2000
Conducting Studies: Royal Northern College of Music
League of Orchestras
Association of Performing Arts Professionals
Employment:
2024 – present: Conductor/Music Director, The Thrillharmonic Orchestra
2023 – present: Conductor/Producer, LedZAerial Symphony, featuring the Luminario Ballet Company
2021 – present: Conductor/Music Director, Symphonic Sinatra featuring Brian Duprey
2019 - present: Conductor/Music Director, Tarrant County Orchestra and Chamber Strings
2018 - present: Arranger (freelance), Gulf Coast Symphony (Ft. Myers, FL)
2015 - 2019: Conductor/Arranger, Avant Chamber Ballet (Dallas, TX)
2014 - present: Conductor/Music Director/Arranger, Studio B Orchestra
2008 - present: Conductor/Music Director/Arranger, Symphonic Tribute to Elvis
2012 - present: Arranger, Tuxedo Junction Big Band
2010 - 2024: Soundtrack Composer/Producer, How It Should Have Ended Series
2016 – 2020: Soundtrack Composer/Producer, Ruben DeLuna Creative Media
2006 - 2010: Soundtrack Composer/Producer, Starz Television Network
2004 - 2012: Staff Arranger/Producer, Harbor House Studios
2007 - 2010: Conductor/Arranger, Brass Fusion
2003 - 2010: Director of Instrumental Studies, Texas Wesleyan University
2007 - 2010: Artist Faculty, Lone Star International Jazz Exchange, Germany
2003 - 2005: Conductor/Music Director, The Northeast Orchestra
2000 - 2002: Associate Conductor, Denton Chamber Orchestra
References:
David Amram, former Composer-in-Residence, New York Philharmonic, amramdavid@aol.com
Charles Stone, former Tour Manager, Elvis Presley, csmanagement@sbcglobal.net
Chris Brubeck, Composer/Performer, chris@brubeckmusic.com
Nicole New, former Programming Director, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, nicolelnew@gmail.com
David Rogers, Executive Director, Yakima Symphony, director@ysomusic.org
Randy Chaplin, Chaplin Entertainment, Randy@chaplinentertainment.com
Andrew Kurtz, Gulf Coast Symphony (FL), akurtz@gulfcoastsymphony.org
Brett Andrews, Artistic Director, Shreveport Symphony, bandrews@shreveportsymphony.com
Video Links
Conducting / Producing:
American Family Concerts promotional video.
“Symphonic Tribute to Elvis: Love Me Tender,” Bryan English, conductor/arranger. Featuring the Houston Symphony.
“How Star Wars: The Last Jedi Should Have Ended” soundtrack composed/recorded by Bryan English.
Arrangements:
“Overture of the Bells,” Bryan English, conductor/arranger.
Featuring the Fountain Valley Symphony.
“Christmas Eve in Sarajevo,” Bryan English, conductor/arranger.
Featuring the Studio B Orchestra with synchronized fireworks display.
“Love Me Tender,” Bryan English, conductor/arranger.
Featuring the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra.
“Come What May,” Bryan English, arranger, vocal duet with full orchestra.
“Twinkle, Twinkle,” Bryan English, conductor/composer. Featuring the Studio B Orchestra and Madelaine Boyce of the Avant Chamber Ballet.
“Bachianas Brasileiras No. 4: II” (H. Villa-Lobos), Bryan English, conductor/arranger. Featuring Brass Fusion.
