MEET ALLISON LUFF
Allison Luff returned to her hometown of Regina, SK, after pursuing piano performance studies which have taken her all over Canada, the United States, Germany, and Hungary. She has had the privilege of studying with internationally renowned performers and pedagogues alike. Most recently, Allison pursued studies at the Kodály Institute of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Kesckemét, Hungary where she been studying the impact of ear training in the private piano studio. She will be presenting some of her research at the 2017 Interational Kodály Symposium in Camrose, AB.
In 2012, Allison completed a Masters of Music in Literature and Performance from the University of Western Ontario under the guidance of Dr. Leslie Kinton. As an undergraduate at the University of Alberta—where she received a Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance with distinction under the tutelage of Dr. Jacques Després—Allison was the recipient of the prestigious Alberta Foundation for the Arts Project Grant. This funding was put towards solo piano and chamber music studies in Munich, Germany, Muncie, Indiana, USA, and Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA. Allison had the honour of giving a solo piano recital at the University of Regina as the winner of the 2012 Regina Music Club Recital Competition.
As well as being an accomplished soloist, Allison has performed in contemporary ensembles, coached lieder, and published a thesis on American composer Charles Ives. Allison is presently active in the music community as a soloist, collaborative pianist, and teacher.
In 2012, Allison completed a Masters of Music in Literature and Performance from the University of Western Ontario under the guidance of Dr. Leslie Kinton. As an undergraduate at the University of Alberta—where she received a Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance with distinction under the tutelage of Dr. Jacques Després—Allison was the recipient of the prestigious Alberta Foundation for the Arts Project Grant. This funding was put towards solo piano and chamber music studies in Munich, Germany, Muncie, Indiana, USA, and Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA. Allison had the honour of giving a solo piano recital at the University of Regina as the winner of the 2012 Regina Music Club Recital Competition.
As well as being an accomplished soloist, Allison has performed in contemporary ensembles, coached lieder, and published a thesis on American composer Charles Ives. Allison is presently active in the music community as a soloist, collaborative pianist, and teacher.
Where are you located?
South Central |
What lessons do you offer?
Beginner to Advanced (all ages) |