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Luca Luciano

Clarinettist/Composer/Lecturer

About Me


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Luca Luciano, clarinettist and composer, is a “classically trained Italian virtuoso resident in London" also University Lecturer of both jazz and classical Clarinet at the Leeds College of Music and very much appreciated in the UK and overseas for his unique style ("Masterful Clarinet" for Musician Magazine) and the quality of his compositions also quoted in books about the clarinet repertoire. He starts his career at a very young age (only twelve) performing at one of the most prestigious and ancient concert-halls of his home town Naples, appears on television nationwide live aged twenty-one and quickly establishes himself as one of the most interesting talents in the UK and Europe. He has accumulated experience in both the jazz and the classical field, got a Bachelor in Music at the Conservatoire of Salerno ( Italy ) and a post-graduate-course on music entrepreneurship founded by the ECC and his repertoire encompass Mozart, Weber, Debussy, Copland, Stravinsky and jazz music.

He is mainly active as soloist/composer, touring extensively the UK and abroad performing at venues as diverse as: the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, National Portrait Gallery, King's Hall Newcastle University, St James’s Piccadilly, National Theatre of London, “Teignmouth South Devon Jazz Festival” 2003/05/08, “London Jazz on the Streets Festival”, “Politeama Theatre” in Naples, Victoria & Albert Museum , Leeds Cathedral, “Giugliano Jazz Festival 2001” Italy (which featured Mike Stern, E. Rava, E. Pierannunzi), “Centro Studi Erich Fromm” in Naples and many more.

His technique and knowledge of both the jazz and the classical repertoire has allowed him to experience TV performances (recording for RTE national TV broadcast of Ireland, live nationwide at RAI2 as guest soloist and arranger, local TV programs); solid studio sessions experience recording for several productions and also for Amnesty International and for the singer Sergio Bruni (arguably the most famous traditional Neapolitan singer in the world); orchestra (“Cork Opera Works” EIRE in the 2005, at the “ Diana Theatre of Naples 1996/97/98) and chamber music. His discography includes: “Passione” (MAP 2000, Italy) with original compositions together with the third movement of Poulenc’s Sonata for clarinet and pianoforte; “Neapolis” (Red Kite Records 2005, UK) which includes only his own material organized in two suites for clarinet and pianoforte or for clarinet trio/quartet; “Clarinet” (MCPS 2008, UK) including original compositions for solo clarinet and clarinet ensemble together with the Stravinsky’s “Three Pieces for Clarinet Solo". Get the Italian Version on www.lucaluciano.com

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Member Since: 5/17/2006
Band Website: lucaluciano.com
Influences: Stravinsky, Debussy, Gustav Mahler, Arnold Shoenberg, Charlie Parker, Chick Corea, Michael Brecker, Dave Liebman, Pino Daniele, etc...
Sounds Like: Some press quotes:"To be filed under avant garde, folk might well be a way of classifying this highly musical duo. Both have made genuine impressions on the London improvisational scene and this album shows their technical assurance, creative ability and natural versatility."
Jazz Journal International"Masterful Clarinet! Luca is a noted Italian clarinettist and composer, having developed an enviable reputation as an instrumental virtuoso around the UK and overses via recordings and concert halls appearences"
Musician Magazine"I Love this album, I have played some tracks on Fretwork!"
Nonny James (BBC Radio) CLICK here to get more reviews, interviews and news
Type of Label: Indie