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Brian Luce

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Professor, Music
Associate Director, School of Music

School of Music Administration • Flute

Music Bldg, Room 236

520-621-7015

DMA & MM, University of North Texas; BME, Henderson State University

Brian Luce is the Professor of Flute/Associate Director of the University of Arizona Fox School of Music and a Yamaha Performing Artist. He is the flutist of the Arizona Wind Quintet and Luce-Caliendo Duo. Dr. Luce has performed as principal flute of orchestras in Texas, Illinois, and Pennsylvania and as a soloist and chamber musician with many ensembles including the Dallas Chamber Orchestra, Dallas Bach Society, Dallas Wind Symphony, Ulsan Symphony Orchestra, and the Tucson Chamber Orchestra. As a soloist, he has performed throughout the U.S., Europe, Korea, Japan, and China. He has been featured at music festivals of the National Flute Association, British Flute Society, Shanghai International Exposition, Soka International Harp Festival, Florida Flute Association, Texas Flute Society, Mid-South Flute Society, Mid-Atlantic Flute Society, Las Vegas Flute Club, Albuquerque Flute Association, Flute Society of St. Louis, Arizona Flute Society, and Tucson Flute Club. His performances are broadcast throughout the U.S. and his recordings are recommended references by music education associations including the Associated Board  of the Royal Schools of Music.

Acclaimed as “an authoritative soloist,” Brian's Albany Records SACD, Music of the Superpowers: Sputnik, Spies, and the Space Race, has been lauded by The American Record Guide: “This release should be of particular interest for the less known, seldom recorded Denisov and Smirnova…everything on it is enjoyable from beginning to end. Brian Luce plays with flair and intelligence.” He released premiere recordings of works written by Daniel Asia, Anatoly Boyarsky, Christopher Caliendo, Nicholas Hubbell, William Mathias, Carrol McLaughlin, Anthony Plog, Jack Stamp, Hans Winterberg, Galina Smirnova, and Johanna Beyer on the Naxos, New World, Albany, Toccata Classics, Gault, and Citadel labels.

He has given recitals and master classes throughout the U.S., Europe, and East Asia. Editions BIM and IntegrityInk publish his compositions, arrangements, and realizations. His performance and pedagogy articles have appeared in Flute Talk Magazine and Flute Explorer. His often cited dissertation, Light from Behind the Iron Curtain: Style and Structure in Edison Denisov's Quatre Pièces pour flûte et piano, earned the 2001 Morgan Outstanding Dissertation Award from the University of North Texas for his discussion of this leading dissident Russian composer's works versus the political and ideological control mechanisms of the Soviet Union.

He has been a faculty member at other universities in Texas, Illinois, and Pennsylvania and tutored numerous young performers across the nation. Brian is a prizewinner of the National Flute Association, Texas Flute Society, Mid-South Flute Association, and Kingsville International young artist competitions. His principal teachers include Mary Karen Clardy, Kathleen Chastain, Jacob Berg, and David Etienne. 

Brian serves as the fine arts consultant for the board of directors for Salpointe Catholic High School. An Arizona Akimel O'odham native and avid outdoorsman, he enjoys trekking afield the beautiful alpine regions of his homeland with his family and friends. He coaches youth PGF, AFA, and USSSA softball and served as an executive board member for Little League for over a decade. 

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