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Luka Coetzee, cello

VC ARTIST

Cellist Luka Coetzee

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Born On December 20, 2004
Canada
Born in Canada
Germany
Germany
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Cello Giuseppe Guarneri ‘filius Andrea’ cello, c. 1712-15 provided by Canimex Inc., from Drummondville (Quebec), Canada
Bow François Nicolas Voirin provided by Canimex Inc., from Drummondville (Quebec), Canada
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Education
Kronberg Academy | Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt Weimar | Mount Royal University Conservatory
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Teachers
Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt | Horacio Contreras | John Kadz
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Notable awards/competitions won
2023 First Prize at the 7th International Paulo Cello Competition | 2022 First Prize Winner at the Pablo Casals International Award | Frans Helmerson Promotional Award at the Kronberg Academy | First Prize at the 2022 Johansen International Competition

VC Artist and Canadian cellist Luka Coetzee made her professional debut at age 11 with the Calgary Civic Symphony. Luka has appeared as a soloist with orchestras worldwide including the Helsinki Philharmonic, Lahti Symphony, Cape Town Philharmonic, National Philharmonic, Stuttgart Chamber, Tapiola Sinfonietta, Hradec Kralove Philharmonic, National Orchestre de Cannes, and more.

Luka received numerous awards including First Prize in 2023 at the 7th International Paulo Cello Competition. In 2022, she was awarded First Prize at the Pablo Casals International Award, received the Frans Helmerson Promotional Award at the Kronberg Academy, and First Prize at the 2022 Johansen International Competition in Washington, DC.

As a member of the Echo Klassik-nominated LGT Young Soloists, Luka performed in concert halls around the world including the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Berlin Philharmonie, Tonhalle Zürich, Victoria Hall Singapore, Rheingau Musik Festival, and Woordfees Festival in Stellenbosch, South Africa. With LGTYS, Luka’s critically acclaimed Naxos recording of the Beethoven A Major Cello Sonata, arranged for cello and strings, was No. 1 on the Apple Music Classical Video Charts in more than 40 countries, including the US, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Japan.

Luka draws inspiration from her work with distinguished artists worldwide, including Johannes Moser, Frans Helmerson, David Geringas, Nicolas Altstaedt, Jens Peter Maintz, Laurence Lesser, and Hans Jorgen Jensen, as well as the Calidore String Quartet, the Kronos Quartet, and the Schumann Quartet. In November 2021, Luka attended the Rutesheim Cello Akademie where she worked with Danjulo Ishizaka and Claudio Bohorquez, and more recently the Prussia Cove Masterclasses under the guidance of Steven Isserlis. An avid chamber musician, Luka participated in the Music@Menlo Chamber Music Festival Young Performer’s Program in 2019 and 2018.

Luka frequently performs at schools, hospitals, senior homes, and community events. She was the Calgary Regional Director of the Back to Bach Project, “a global initiative to inspire music and arts education to young children.” At the age of one, Luka had her first cello lesson with Christine Bootland. She graduated from the Advanced Performance Program at the MRU Conservatory where she collaborated with and was mentored by Susanne Ruberg-Gordon. Other previous mentors include John Kadz, Johanne Perron, Horacio Contreras, and currently, Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt at the Kronberg Academy. Luka also started playing piano at the age of three and finished the Royal Conservatory of Music ARCT piano exam with First Class Honours under the instruction of Derek Chiu.

Luka Coetzee is represented worldwide by Sheldon Artists. She is an Endorsing Artist for Thomastik-Infeld strings (Vienna).

Luka Coetzee
What are your hobbies outside of music?
I’m very passionate about storytelling and love reading and watching films - especially the fantasy or science fiction genres. In addition to this, I also enjoy exploring new cultures and visiting museums whenever I can.
If you were not a musician, what profession do you feel you’d be doing now?
I genuinely struggle to consider an alternative. I sincerely love what I do and I feel that anything else would fall utterly short of satisfying my need to create and engage with art. However, if not a musician, I would probably be immersing myself in a different art form such as painting or dancing, something which allows me to express myself creatively and authentically.
What would your dream gig be?
My dream gig is one where the connection is undeniable between the audience, the music, and the musicians on stage. Performing alongside like-minded, inspiring artists who bring passion and conviction to what they do creates a shared energy that can transform a concert into something truly extraordinary. Whether it’s in the largest concert hall or in an intimate space, it’s those moments of deep musical and human connection that truly fulfill me. To me, that’s what makes a performance unforgettable.
What is a song that makes you turn the radio up?
Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd or anything Queen.
What would you say makes you unique as a musician?
I strongly believe music is about connection and about sharing something honest and deeply human. For me, every performance is a chance to tell a story and to bring emotion to the forefront. I always try to stay curious and search for new ways to create moments that feel alive and stay with people long after the music ends.
Do you keep all 3 meals phone-free? No social media scrolling.
I try to use the time to reflect and recover, but calling a friend during meals can be just as relaxing!
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