George Brooks is an American saxophonist known for combining jazz and Indian classical music. He is the founder of the jazz fusion groups Summit, Aspada, Bombay Jazz, the Raga Bop Trio, and Elements. Brooks was introduced to the world of Indian classical music by Kirana vocal guru, Pandit Pran Nath, whose music has influenced the works of Terry Riley and La Monte Young. Brooks is a long time associate of Terry Riley. He has performed with Riley in the US, Canada, Asia, and Europe as a duo, in trio settings with sitarist Krishna Bhatt and percussionist Talvin Singh, and as a founding member of Riley's Khayal Ensemble. Brooks appears as a soloist on Riley's June Buddhas with the Brooklyn Philharmonic and with the Kronos Quartet for Riley's 80th birthday celebrations.
Brooks's work as a composer has been recognized with numerous awards and commissions. In 2004 he received an Arts International grant to develop compositions with Kathak choreographer Shama Bhate in Pune India and an Arts International Touring grant to perform at the Istanbul International Jazz Festival. Brooks received the 2007 American Composers Forum Global Harmony Prize to create the score for Mirrors of Mumbai, a contemporary Indian jazz opera performed by Opera Piccola in Berkeley, California. In 2008, the American Composers Forum and the California Jazz Conservatory commissioned Brooks to compose and perform Double Moiré, featuring the poetry of and performance by beat poet Michael McClure. His compositions have been performed by Yo-Yo Ma, The Liverpool Philharmonic and have appeared in films by Merchant/Ivory Productions. In 2009 Brooks was commissioned by the SF MOMA to create an "artist's response" to the museum's new Rooftop Sculpture Garden for which he composed Alphorn for Hans C. Siegmann. Brooks received a 2012 Met Life Creative Connections grant to present a workshop on Jazz and the Spoken Word with McClure and a 2012 New Music USA, Composer Assistance Program award to attend the premiere of his work for solo harp, The Alchemy of Happiness at the Gaudeamus Muziekweek. In 2013 Brooks received USArtists touring grant to appear with his group Summit at jazz festivals in Mumbai, Pune and Kolkata and a 2014 San Francisco Friends of Chamber Music commission to compose and present Ghalib a new work for saxophone, sarode and tabla. With his wife Emily Klion, Brooks has composed the scores for the SF Youth Theatre's production of Gary Soto's In and Out of Shadows and Marsh Youth Theater's production of Siddhartha, the Bright Path.
Lasting Impression : George Brooks, Krishna Bhatt, Zakir Hussain, John R. Burr, David Belove, David Rokeach, Michael Spiro and produced by Mike Marshall.
Night Spinner : George Brooks, Zakir Hussain, Jack Perla, David Belove, David Rokeach, [Aashish Khan, Sultan Khan Tommy Kesecker,, Molly Holm.
Spirit and Spice : George Brooks, Steve Smith, Kai Eckhardt, Fareed Haque, Zakir Hussain, Swapan Chaudhuri, Niladri Kumar, Kala Ramnath, Ronu Majumdar, Hamsika Iyer, Frank Martin, Celso Alberti.
Elements : George Brooks, Kala Ramnath, Gwyneth Wentik.
Raga Bop Trio : George Brooks, Steve Smith, Prasanna.
Music without Boundaries : George Brooks, Hariprasad Chaurasia, Larry Coryell, Swapan Chaudhuri, Vikku Vinayakram.
Kirwani Message of the Birds : George Brooks, Gwyneth Wentink, Hariprasad Chaurasia, Vijay Ghata