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Kyle Brightwell serves as an Assistant Professor of Percussion at Berklee College of Music, specializing in percussion performance. He concurrently holds a position as a member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra percussion section since 2012, performing and touring internationally with ensembles including the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Kansas City Symphony, U.S. Navy Band, Hyogo Performing Arts Center Orchestra (Japan), and Orquestra Sinfônica da Bahia (Brazil).
His educational background includes:
- Graduate of The Juilliard School, studying under Daniel Druckman
- Master's degree from Boston University, studying with Timothy Genis
Brightwell's professional focus centers on percussion performance across diverse contexts, from orchestral and solo settings to contemporary music. He made his solo debut with the Dubuque Symphony Orchestra in 2012 performing James MacMillan's 'Veni, Veni, Emmanuel' and maintains an active role with ensemblenewSRQ, an ensemble dedicated to living and 20th-century composers. His work emphasizes technical mastery and interpretative depth in both classical and modern percussion repertoire.
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In educational leadership, Brightwell co-directs workshops at the Boston University Tanglewood Institute and serves as an instructor for the Tanglewood Music Center. The text does not specify formal advisees or research grants, though his mentorship extends through institutional teaching roles.
He maintains active performance affiliations with the Boston Symphony Orchestra percussion section and ensemblenewSRQ, contributing to both traditional orchestral works and innovative contemporary projects.




