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A Texas native, Bradley Reznicek has spent his entire organist career, thus far, in the Dallas area. Following a twelve-year tenure at St. Andrew United Methodist Church in Plano, he continued to make music in the Wesleyan tradition at Highland Park UMC as Organist in Residence. For the past five years, he has served as Organist at St. Rita Catholic Church and Temple Emman-el. 

Mr. Reznicek is heralded for his masterful hymn treatments and improvisation, products of his Master of Music studies with Dr. Al Travis of Ft. Worth at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He earned a Bachelor of Music degree from Hardin-Simmons University and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Texas. 

In May 2013, Bradley was featured soloist with the Plano Symphony Orchestra in Saint-Saën’s Symphony No 3 in C-minor “Organ Symphony”. Bradley has made four recordings with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and 200-voice chorus at Broadway Baptist Church during his time of graduate studies. Bradley has made numerous concert appearances throughout the area in both solo and collaborative roles.

In addition to his time at the keyboard, Bradley is Manager of Accounting for Tenet Healthcare. He is a member of the Dallas Chapter of the American Guild of Organists where he has served in various leadership roles. Bradley enjoys cooking, fitness, and his two Boston Terriers, Bella and Beau.

Bradley says: “I am honored and excited to join the Broadway family and continue the rich musical legacy and high-quality liturgical worship as Organist. Giving breath and inspiration to congregational singing is one of my favorite musical offerings. With the vast resources of the Cliburn organ, the soundscape is limitless and sensational. I look forward to connecting with the Broadway community and many years of worship and service to come.”