
Ben Lunn
He has been referred to as a “Composer of life music” who “produces…glorious roaring sounds”. His music has been described as “Evocative”, “Restrained otherwordliness”, “sophisticated and most importantly obsessive”.
Ben Lunn is a Makem composer who studied at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama under the guidance of Peter Reynolds, as well as studying at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre with Marius Baranauskas. Having completed his Master’s degree, he now resides in Glasgow where his work comprises conducting, musicology, teaching and composing.
His compositions have been featured in many leading international festivals, including Vale of Glamorgan, London New Wind Festival, Druskomanija, Leeds Leider+, Zilele Muzicale Aniversare, HASS FEST, Toronto Contemporary Music Lab, and Occupy the Pianos. He has had the privilege of working with leading international ensembles like N.A.M.E.S, Sofia Soloists, Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra, Ensemble Synaesthesis, Music Theatre Wales, Ligeti Quartet, OeNM, JVLMA, and Jauna Muzika.
As a musicologist, his specialities focus around Baltic Music, Horaţiu Rădulescu, and Composing and Disability. He has had the honour of lecturing in some of the world’s leading academic institutions including Fordham University, Mozarteum, RWCMD, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Komitas Conservatory, and Amsterdam Conservatoire. His articles have been published in Germany, UK, USA, Russia, Lithuania, and have been collected by the Arvo Pärt Centre. He has also delivered written work for the Music Information Centre of Lithuania and Latvia.
He is an associate artist for Drake Music Scotland, Trainee Artistic Director of Hebrides Ensemble.