New lecturers at the HSLU from fall semester 26/27

Fabre Guin, Johanna Kulke and Sanne Lorenzen will be teaching at the HSLU's Institute for New Music, Composition and Theory starting this fall.

From left: Fabre Guin, Johanna Kulke, Sanne Lorenzen. Pictures: zVg

How the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts - Music announces that the three people will take up their posts in the fall semester 2026/27. The HSLU writes about the musicians' careers:

Fabre Guin studied violin, harpsichord, organ and composition (including harmony, counterpoint, formal theory, instrumentation and harmonization on the piano) at the conservatoires in Nancy, Saint-Maur-des-Fossés and Paris, as well as musicology at the Sorbonne. He initially taught écriture at the Conservatoire d'Aubervilliers and has been teaching at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris since 2018 in the areas of écriture, analysis musicale and culture musicale appliquée active. He is also titular organist at the Sainte-Geneviève church in Paris and regularly gives concerts

Johanna Kulke completed a Bachelor's degree with a double major in piano and violin as well as a Master's degree in violin and music theory at the Lucerne School of Music. She has been teaching violin, piano, music theory and composition at the Oberaargau Music School in Langenthal and Herzogenbuchsee since 2018 and is also active as a violinist, conductor and composer.

Sanne Lorenzen studied church music at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen. This was followed by a bachelor's and master's degree in music theory at the Fribourg University of Music and a master's degree in organ at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. She has been teaching music theory at the Pre-College of the Lucerne School of Music since 2022 and is Senior Lecturer for Music Theory and Aural Training at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz. She also works as an organist for the reformed church in Sursee.

 

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