original piano compositions that take the listener through the journey of life- from light to darkness
Dr. Rowe is a Baltimore native. He began his study of the piano at age five and received an organ scholarship to the preparatory division of the Peabody Conservatory while in high school. Rowe attended Lebanon Valley College of Pennsylvania, majoring in Sacred Music, Organ Performance, and Business. He earned his Doctoral degree in the spring of 2005 from the Graduate Theological Foundation, majoring in Sacred Music with summer residencies in Oxford and Salisbury, England. Rowe holds his Associate Certification in Organ, and Choirmaster Certification, both from the American Guild of Organists.
Rowe has performed nationally and internationally, as a pianist and organist. His international performances include a tour of Europe, where he gave an organ concert at St. Paul\'s Cathedral in London, as well as concerts in other European cities. Nationally, Rowe has performed at the Washington National Cathedral, the Crystal Cathedral and has performed numerous concerts in Memphis, Washington D.C. and Baltimore.
Rowe’s list of recordings includes: Spiorad, a captivating collaboration of piano and French horn, played by Phil Munds, Principle Horn of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; The Call, a recording of original piano improvisations; \'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime, original piano arrangements of Advent and Christmas themes; and Songs of the Soul, original compositions based on life experiences that portray the full range of human emotion. Songs of the Soul was re-released in August 2007 with new editing and artwork. He and Phil Munds are currently at work on Bryan’s 5th CD, “The Tree of Life.”