NJ on April 3, 2020 at age 82.
A longtime Leonia resident, he was a native of Erie, PA. His
obvious talent for music was revealed at age 5 when he was able to correct his older sister’s
piano practise by pointing at the keyboard and telling her that she should have played that note
instead of the one she had played. As a highschool student, he accompanied school choral
performances and was often recruited to play for his church Youth Club parties.
As a music major at Oberlin College, Brewer was encouraged to transfer his keyboard study to
the organ. As a graduate student at Illinois University/Urbana-Champagne, Mr. Brewer applied
for and received a Fulbright Fellowship to continue his organ studies with renowned organist
Helmut Walcha in Frankfurt, Germany. His harpsichord studies continued as well with Maria
Jaeger.
Edward Brewer’s school days ended in New York City in 1963 where, as a conscientious
objector, he served in the Domestic Peace Corps until 1964 when he became the organist and
choir director at Judson Memorial Church in Greenwich Village. Mr. Brewer’s extraordinary
ability to improvise was given ample opportunity to develop during his tenure at Judson, and he
became a masterful continuo player. Among the organizations to which he brought his gifts
were, Amor Artis, the Oratorio Society of New York, and the New York Choral Society as well
as the New York Philharmonic, the New York Collegium, Orpheus, the Orchestra of St. Luke’s,
and Philharmonia Virtuosi. He participated in the Madeira Bach Festival, the Mostly Mozart
Festival and the North Country Chamber Players summer festival. He was founding director of
the Soclair Music Festival, a role he filled for 30 years.
As founder/director of the Brewer Chamber Orchestra, Mr. Brewer participated in a series of
first-time recordings of operas by G.F. Handel for MMG. Other labels include Nonesuch, Delos
and ESS.A.Y.
Edward Brewer also provided high quality portable pipe organs and harpsichords in many
European styles of the 18th century for the multitude of New York musical organizations
involved in the performance of baroque music. This service continues as Baroque Keyboards,
LLC under the able management of his son and daughter.
Edward Brewer is survived by oboist Virginia Brewer, his devoted wife of 51 years, his son Barry
and wife Tomoko and their daughters Miako and Emiko, daughter Hazzan Diana Brewer and
wife Sara Brewer and their daughter Camilla, sister Alice, nieces Margaret Perrett, Kathy Nunn,
and Martha Gibbons, as well as great nephew George Perrett and great nieces Madeleine
Perret and Melody Gibbons.
Services are private. Arrangements are entrusted to Neptune Cremation Society, Paramus, NJ.
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