BIO
Stephen Brooker is currently musical supervisor for Betty Blue Eyes, Mary Poppins (Holland and Australia) and Les Misérables (London and Madrid). He was musical director of The Woman in White, My Fair Lady, Miss Saigon, Les Misérables, Lautrec, Cats, The Secret Garden (RSC) and South Pacific (NT). He supervised Oliver!, My Fair Lady (USA and UK), Les Misérables (New York revival), Cats, Hair, Miss Saigon, Dancing on Dangerous Ground, Carmen Jones, The Phantom of the Opera, Grease, Fame, Hair, Saturday Night Fever, Peter Pan and Chess.
He was musical consultant for the Les Misérables 25th Anniversary Production and recently conducted the Classical Brit Awards (May 2011). Stephen was composer and conductor for the original production of Burn the Floor and has written and produced music for many corporate clients, including Coca-Cola, Walt Disney, Ford Motors, Toyota Cars, Volvo Cars, Sony Eriksson, BMW Worldwide Launch 2008 and British Airways. He recently recorded and conducted the music for the worldwide Canon media launch.
Orchestral conducting includes: the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, West Australian Symphony, Haifa Symphony, Bournemouth Symphony, Hamburg Sinfonia, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, London Mozart Players, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, London and Manchester Concert Orchestras and the Ukraine Opera and Symphony Orchestra. He conducted the Royal Choral Society in the presence of Her Majesty The Queen.
Recordings include: Disney Film Classics and Crazy for Gershwin (BBC Concert Orchestra), studio cast recording of Hair and cast recordings of The Secret Garden, The Woman in White and South Pacific. He recorded Michael Ball’s album This Time It’s Personal and was orchestrator and conductor for Walt Disney’s award-winning Animator’s Palette and Cinderellabration (Disneyland Tokyo). Stephen produced the ‘live’ recording of Oliver! starring Rowan Atkinson, the new recording of Les Misérables (2010) and the Dutch and Australian recordings of Mary Poppins. Stephen supervised the Les Misérables 25th Anniversary Concerts (The O2).
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