Luke Welch

Biography

Pianist Luke Welch was born in Toronto and grew up in the nearby city of Mississauga, Canada. He played his first public performance at age seven, and his first private piano teachers include Kyzysztof Jedrysik and Catherine Kuzeljevich.  He later completed Bachelor and Master of Music degrees at Western University in Canada under the tutelage of John-Paul Bracey and accomplished further graduate studies in the Netherlands.

Welch has also participated in the classes of distinguished artists including Jean-Bernard Pommier, Cécile Ousset, Dang Thai Son, André Laplante, Jean-Paul Sevilla, and Stéphane Lemelin.   He has performed extensively on the international stage including appearances in Canada, United States of America, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and New Zealand.  This New Zealand tour received nation-wide exposure and critical acclaim, which included performances in ChristchurchWellingtonTaupoAuckland, and Kerikeri. 

Other highlight performances include recitals at St. Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh, St. Martin-in-the-Fields in London, Castletown House in Ireland, St. Andrew’s-on-the-Terrace in Wellington (New Zealand), Music Mondays at Holy Trinity in Toronto, Southminster United Church and Trinity Anglican Church in Ottawa, FCAP in Amsterdam, and Beethoven Haus in Bonn, Germany.  He made his concerto debut with the Durham Chamber Orchestra under the baton of conductor John Kraus, and has since performed with a number of orchestras including Greenway Strings, Mumbles Symphony Orchestra, and Winchmore String Orchestra.   

Welch’s highly-anticipated second album Crossing Borders was released in 2017 to critical acclaim and is regularly broadcast on KING FM 98.1 Seattle and Radio Classique CJPX-FM.  This year, he was named the 2018 recipient of the Harry Jerome Arts Award – distinguished with national recognition by the Black Business and Professional Association.  His third album, entitled The Return, was released on February 15, 2019.

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