Taylor Brook

His teachers included Brian Cherney, Denys Bouliane, Luc Brewaeys, Ana Sokolović, John Rea, and Sean Ferguson.

[2] This exposure influenced subsequent works including his 2009 composition Vocalise, for solo violin accompanied by a drone playing a continuous tone 14 cents flat of F♯.

[18][19] In 2011, Brook studied orchestral composition with Luc Brewaeys in Brussels[3] and Quatuor Bozzini recorded his piece Florescences for their album À chacun sa miniature.

[20][21][22] The ArtSpring Arts Center in Salt Spring Island announced in May 2012 that it would host a residency for Brook and Quatuor Bozzini to develop and perform a new evening-length work over the period August 1–7, 2012.

[27] His entry Arrhythmia was described as "a strikingly modern re-imagining of Mahler’s ninth symphony, lush and ethereal"[28] He is the technical director of TAK Ensemble, a quintet that performs contemporary classical music, including Brook's.

Taylor Brook, August 3, 2007