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Karl Lutchmayer is a British-Goan concert pianist, lecturer and writer.


Background

Born in England to Indian parents, Lutchmayer began piano lessons at the age of six. He went on to study at the
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with John Barstow and
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, and with Lev Naumov at the
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. During his time at the Royal College of Music, he was a recipient of the Hopkinson Silver Medal, and after his graduation, later returned to the college as the Constant & Kit Lambert Fellow, as awarded by the
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. In 2015, Karl was awarded the Bharat Gaurav (Pride Of India) Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to Western Classical Music in India, the UK, and internationally.


Performing

Lutchmayer has performed world and UK premieres by numerous contemporary composers, including works by Julian Anderson and
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,
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's ''Inventions in One Part'' (which was written for and dedicated to him by the composer), and the premiere of Busoni's ''Indianishes Entrelied'', 75 years after the composer's death. As a solo pianist, he has performed on BBC Radio Three and Classic FM, and with orchestras in the UK and abroad, including the Bombay Chamber Orchestra, the Aylesbury Symphony Orchestra and the Calcutta Chamber Orchestra (performing works by Mozart and Finzi for their centenary celebrations gala). He frequently gives lecture recitals in his Conversational Concerts series, which was recently trademarked. In 2012, he became a Steinway Artist, and was received as a guest by the British ambassador in Tunis for his Liszt Bicentenary tour: as well as recitals in Tunisia, the tour included lectures and recitals in India, America and the UK, where he was supported by the Liszt Society. His performances of Alkan, another composer of his interest (see Educational Work), have also been praised by Lord Lipsey in British Parliament's
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. As a chamber musician, he has performed as a member of the Continuum Ensemble, and at notable venues including the Southbank Centre (alongside Evelyn Glennie, Paul Lewis and
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) and the Purcell Room (to critical acclaim).


Educational work

Lutchmayer was a professor at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance until 2018, and has lectured at numerous conservatoires and universities, including the
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,
Ithaca College Ithaca College is a private college in Ithaca, New York. It was founded by William Egbert in 1892 as a conservatory of music and is set against the backdrop of the city of Ithaca (which is separate from the town), Cayuga Lake, waterfalls, and go ...
and
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. He is also the current Director of the Trinity Laban Summer Academy in India, and holds a teaching position at
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. He has delivered Proms Extra talks at the BBC Proms (later broadcast on
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), interviewed
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and John Wilson as part of the ''Music Up Close'' and ''Music Talks'' series respectively, and he himself has been interviewed for Tunisian web-channel '' tunisie.co''. He has written articles for ''
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'', ''Piano Professional'' and Almeida Theatre, and contributed to
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's ''The Complete Guide To Classical Music''. His areas of academic interest include Busoni, Liszt,
Alkan Alkan may refer to: Places Iran * Alkan, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad * Alkan, Qom Turkey * Alkan, Gülşehir, in Gülşehir, Gülşehir district Given name * Alkan Chaglar (born 1981), Turkish Cypriot journalist and columnist Surname * Ahmet Alk ...
, Enescu and the Creative Transcription Network. He has also given talks at the
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gallery. In 2016, Lutchmayer gave masterclasses at the Hyderabad Western Music Foundation (HWMF) as well.


Personal life

Lutchmayer is currently studying for a Masters in Health Social Care at the
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. He has an interest in classic cars, his own collection including a 1968 Triumph Spitfire and a 1965
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. He also plays the cornet recreationally, and is an occasional member of the Crystal Palace Brass Band.


Premieres


Recordings


References


External links




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Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
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