About
Over the past 28 years recording artist Brian Brink has been evolving into what he is today. With a repertoire that spans Classical, Pop, Jazz, and Contemporary Christian as well as original music, Brian has the ability to communicate through music, feelings and ideas that speak directly to the spirit and soul. You will feel refreshed and energized as you listen to the sweet sounds of solo piano played by Brian Brink. Listening to his CD, “Notes From The Heart”, Brian takes you on a journey with every selection, creating a musical presentation that never gets old. During the production of this CD, many of the selections were spontaneously composed at the piano and give the listener a sense of the creative process unfolding every time it is played.
With production and songwriting credits on 6 albums, as well as recording, engineering and arranging experience, Brian brings a depth and understanding to his music that will communicate to your heart and bring you joy. Brian spent 23 years involved in music ministry with 7 of those years as music director. Brian’s passion and desire is to use music to bless people and bring peace and the love to all who listen.
Brian has been married for over 24 years to his wife Lynn. Together they are raising 3 wonderful girls. He loves family life and wouldn’t trade it for anything.

@MCS music — Mastering: Thanks a lot! Yes both are studio productions.
@Dave Greening: Thanks again Dave!
This was recorded on my Yamaha C2 Disklavier in my living room with 2 large diaphragm microphones about 2 feet apart and 1 foot up from the strings. Enjoy!
@Dave Greening: Thanks Dave. This is my Yamaha C2 Disklavier in my living room. Recorded with 2 Large Diaphragm mics spaced about 2 feet apart over the strings.
@Dave Greening: Thanks Dave!
@MCS music — Mastering: Thanks a lot!
I like it Craig! Violin? Real? Good job!
My Daughter really likes this piece too!
I love the left had work! Very interesting!
Wow this is great Luke!
Nice job Luke! It sounds fantastic!
@Science Teheran: Thanks alot!
@su da nym: Nice to meet you too! Thanks for listening.
@Eshyshe: Thanks for listening!
@fumblefingers: Thanks!
@4Choux: Thanks alot
@Damien Sawyer: Thanks Damien
@Scrappy Koala: Thanks a lot!
Beautiful playing Julie!
Very cool!
I really like the strings piano mix Dave! Beautiful
@Michelle Eaton: Thanks Michelle!
Your music is beautiful Michelle!
You're Mom is so cool Paul!
@Science Teheran: Thanks so much!
@annverity: Thanks a lot! I agree it sounds american. It's kind of like the "Ashokan Farewell" . Thanks for listening.
@Groveland Trio: Thanks Craig!
WOW! Nice playing Luke! I have only scratched the surface of this one. Beautiful!
@Philippe A.G.R. Janssens: Your welcome Phillipe.
@SweetPianoPlayAlongs: Thank you for your generous comments and thanks for listening.
@Andrew Eales: Thanks Andrew!
@Philippe A.G.R. Janssens: Thanks Phillipe!
@Pete Richardson: Thanks Pete!
@SirJamm: Thanks!
@Pamela Chng: haha no I just sit down and start playing and see what happens.
@Sebastian Nováky: Thanks Sebastion
@atman 130130: Thank you!
@Pamela Chng: Thanks Pamela!
@willce: Thanks William
@Umar Rifaldi Pulukadang: Thanks Umar!