Antonia Brico
Inductee Name
Antonia Brico
Place of Birth
Netherlands
Date of Birth
1902 – 1989
Year Inducted
1986
Category
Arts
Sponsor
Janice V. Prato
Impact
International
Born in Rotterdam, Holland, Antonia Brico was brought to America by abusive foster parents. After escaping their rule, this determined woman fulfilled her musical passions at the University of California. She was the first American accepted into the Berlin State Academy of Music Master School of Conducting, graduated in 1923, and became a noted interpreter of great symphonic and operatic music who appeared with prominent orchestras throughout the world. A concert pianist at 19, she opened the Denver-based Brico Music Studio in 1945, where she demonstrated a strict, systematic, and consistent teaching style that produced several successful musicians, including Judy Collins. Sadly, Brico’s goal of overcoming gender prejudice in this male-dominated profession was never achieved. The Denver Symphony Orchestra twice denied her application for orchestra director, likely on the basis of gender. In 2021, Netflix aired a film about Antonia Brico’s life.
Books containing reference to Antonia Brico
Antonia Brico and Jean Sibelius
I Will Not Be Deflected From My Course: The Life of Dr. Antonia Brico
History of Colorado’s Women for Young People
Contributions of Women: Music
Women of Consequence: The Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame