With more than two decades of experience in the orchestra field, who comes to Nashville, Tennessee from the Houston Symphony, where he served as general manager and chief operating officer for nearly 10 years, Steven Brosvik joins the Nashville Symphony staff this 2015 spring.
“Steve Brosvik has proven himself to be a capable and dynamic leader at every step of his career, and we are absolutely thrilled to welcome him to Nashville,” said Alan D. Valentine, Nashville Symphony president and CEO. “Steve is one of the most respected professionals in the orchestra business today, and his appointment continues our efforts to strengthen the Symphony’s management team. Steve’s experience and talent, as well as his forward-thinking vision, make him the ideal fit for this position. I have enormous confidence that Steve will help the Nashville Symphony continue building on its commitment to artistic excellence and community service.”
As chief operating officer for the Nashville Symphony, Brosvik will oversee orchestra and artistic operations, education and community engagement programming, fundraising, marketing and communications.
“I am both honored and excited to be joining an organization that is already such an integral part of Nashville’s vibrant music culture, but also has the artistic spirit, optimism and drive to accomplish even more,” said Brosvik. “I was impressed with the Nashville Symphony’s people, mission and music at every step of the interview process and firmly believe that all of the pieces are in place for a bright and prosperous future for one of Music City’s most treasured and respected artistic assets.”
Brosvik grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and studied piano performance and Dalcroze pedagogy with Robert Abramson in New York before receiving a degree in Music Business from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota. Upon completion of his degree, Steve was awarded a position in the 1994-1995 class of Management Fellows with the League of American Orchestras. Over the course of 15 years, he has held positions with The St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and San Antonio Symphony before his most recent position with the Houston Symphony. Steve also spent 10 years in customer service and operations for Northwest Airlines in both Minneapolis and New York.
Steve’s wife Cassandra is an accomplished violinist and the orchestra director at Knox Junior High School in Spring, Texas. The couple has three daughters, ages 15, 14 and 12.
Roger Daily
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Having had the privilege to work with Steve, I cannot tell you what an incredible addition to the Nashville arts community his appointment will make. The Houston Symphony during his tenure entered a period of incredible growth, artistic excellence and a deepened connection to the community. It all occurred because of his high standards, great historical perspective, innovation, people skills and commitment to the vision of the institution. The NSO’s intensive national search struck gold