Brennan Plummer is an American pianist with classical piano being the focus of his creativity and outreach. He is heavily influenced by the 20th century works of both France and South America and has performed their works in Mexico, Brazil and Europe. He has studied closely with Dr. Uriel Tsachor and Michael Gurt and participated in a wide range of masterclasses performing solo repertoire with Jani Parsons, Leslie Spotz, Mauricy Martin, and Clélia Iruzun.

He is also actively involved in chamber repertoire, having participated in masterclasses with the Harlem Quartet and JACK Quartet. He received his Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance from the University of Iowa and his Master of Music in Piano Performance from Louisiana State University while serving as a teaching assistant.

He has performed choir tours in England and Brazil with both amateur and professional choirs. Most recently, he directed and conducted the first "Tenebrae" concert in Saint Francisville, Louisiana. He is currently serving as Director of Music and Liturgy as well as being the organist at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church in Saint Francisville, Louisiana.