Luke Green

www.harpsichord.org.uk

Luke Green studied harpsichord and early keyboards in his native Sydney with David Kinsela, first at the Sydney Conservatorium High School and then for a Bachelor of Music degree at Sydney University. He was active as a church musician, continuo player, soloist and music educator, and co-founded the group Salut! before accepting a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy in London. Here he studied with the late John Toll, Virginia Black and Laurence Cummings, and benefited from the many masterclasses with leading specialists in the field of Early Music. While a student Luke was accompanist for Ian Partridge’s Early Song class, culminating in his directing a performance of Purcell’s The Indian Queen. Luke has been a regular repetiteur and teacher for the Dartington International Festival and Summer School, and worked with Michael Chance as an accompanist and coach on a course for the Britten Pears School. Luke has since performed for Grange Park Opera, Opera Restor’d (directing works of Haydn, Purcell and Boyce); The Sixteen in Japan and Vienna; the London Handel, English Bach, Cheltenham and Warwick Festivals; the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the Northern Sinfonia, the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and the Salzburg Festival.
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DA15 7LW UK
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