With a deep passion for music and a dedication to nurturing the next generation of musicians, Miss Brooke is a versatile music educator specializing in beginner piano and voice across all genres. As a professionally trained classical singer since 2017, they bring both technical expertise and heartfelt artistry to their teaching.
Brooke Waters holds a degree in Music, Sociology, and Nonprofit Leadership Studies, combining their musical talents with an understanding of social impact and community engagement. Their performance experience is both extensive and diverse, having debuted as “Addie” in Regina by Marc Blitzstein with the University of North Texas Opera and later taking on the role of “The Mother” in Hansel and Gretel at Collin Community College. They have also been a chorus member in Fort Worth Opera’s production of La Bohème, contributing their voice to a professional operatic ensemble.
Beyond opera, Brooke Waters has over a decade of choral experience and more than five years of professional singing and performing. Their love for music extends beyond the stage—music is a powerful outlet for expression, a means of connection, and a guiding force throughout their life. Teaching allows them to pass on this passion, equipping students with the tools to develop their own musical journeys.
Whether on stage or in the classroom, Brooke Waters believes in the transformative power of music and is honored to share its beauty with aspiring musicians.