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Luke Howard

Luke Howard is an Australian composer and pianist. As one of the country’s foremost practitioners of contemporary classical music, his music captivates audiences worldwide. He grew up in Melbourne and has been a pianist since childhood, first studying classical piano and later going on to graduate in jazz performance at the Victorian College of the Arts.

Inspired by artists such as Philip Glass and Arvo Pärt, his music masters the art of wordless storytelling across many forms. With solo, duo and trio albums, scores for film, theatre and ballet, and countless collaborations with artists, choreographers and musicians, Howard is in demand as both a composer and performer. ‘Absolutely heavenly’ is how his music is described by BBC Radio 6 broadcaster Mary Anne Hobbs.

His albums have made the Australian Music Prize longlist three times. The 2019 film score The Sand That Ate The Sea is APRA/AGSC award-winning and ARIA-nominated. Back to Back Theatre commissioned the Luke Howard Trio to score The Shadow Whose Prey The Hunter Becomes the same year. He is signed to UK label Mercury KX.

Luke has collaborated extensively with dance, working with choreographer Juliano Nunes on pieces for the Atlanta Ballet, Birmingham Royal Ballet, Philadelphia Ballet and Royal Ballet. His music has also accompanied works by Nederlands Dans Theater, the Royal New Zealand Ballet and the San Francisco Ballet. The Grigoryan Brothers, Hera Hyesang Park, Jess Gillam and Voces8 have all commissioned compositions.

Howard has produced many albums for others, including acclaimed Australian pianist Nat Bartsch’s classical records. Recently, he orchestrated and co-produced an album with Numbulwar-based singer Ngulmiya Grant Nundhirribala.

With a long list of international performances that includes two sold-out concerts at the Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, Howard has collaborated and performed with a diverse range of artists including Lana Del Rey, Lior, Jeff Mills, Nadje Noordhuis, Shards, and Megan Washington. In 2020 he released 28 transcriptions for solo piano, a book featuring his compositions and photography.

Howard is one of Australia’s foremost practitioners of contemporary classical music whose work continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

In 2022, he released the album, All of Us, inspired by Albert Camus’ The Plague, written and recorded during Melbourne’s long lockdown.



“Absolutely heavenly”
Mary Anne Hobbs, BBC Radio 6

“An ambient masterclass”
Musos’ Guide

“The record is made up of music that’s gorgeous in its ability to unsettle. Collectively the compositions create a beautifully bewildering atmosphere in which sonic apprehension delivers the possibility of peace”
Louder Than War




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