Lochlan Brown is an Australian pianist, composer and conductor, based in Amsterdam. His recent conducting highlights include “Candide” at the Lithuanian National Opera and a world premiere “Anansi” at the Dutch National Opera. Lochlan spends most of his time in the Netherlands as a guest vocal coach and conductor at the Dutch National Opera, Opera Zuid and the Netherlands Reisopera, but also enjoys diverse projects across Europe, the US and Australia.
Lochlan found his passion for vocal repertoire when he started accompanying singers at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts and composing song cycles for his peers. Upon graduating, he worked as a repetiteur at the West Australian Opera and attended the Lisa Gasteen National Opera School in Brisbane, Australia, where he studied with John Fisher, Siegfried Jerusalem and Philip Mayers.
Encouraged to further his studies overseas, Lochlan moved to New York City to pursue orchestral conducting and collaborative piano at Mannes under the tutelage of David Hayes, Cristina Stanescu and Vlad Iftinca. During his years in the US, Lochlan also served as assistant conductor at the Miami Music Festival for productions of La Boheme, Die Walkure, The Crucible, Le Nozze di Figaro and The Cunning Little Vixen under conductors Kathleen Kelly, Bradley Moore and Michael Rossi.
Developing a particular affinity for Italian bel canto style and techniques, Lochlan participated in La Lingua della Lirica (Glenn Morton and Ubaldo Fabbri), Bel Canto in Tuscany (Giovanni Reggiolo, Will Crutchfield and Richard Hetherington) and for the 2018-2019 season, he was invited to take a position in Italy as a Maestro Collaboratore at Teatro dell’Opera di Roma.
“…of all the means of communication we have, music is the most charming, intricate and powerful.”
As a pianist, Lochlan has appeared in recitals at Carnegie Hall, the Concertgebouw, as well as on Dutch television and radio, including Podium Witteman and Mondo. He has received awards as both a pianist and composer, including the Newton Swift Piano Award (USA) for being “an outstanding soloist and amiable colleague in accompanying and chamber music”, first prize in the Evelyn & Ralph Thompson Memorial Scholarship competition for singers and pianists (Aust.), the Waveney Wansbrough Memorial Prize for Chamber Music Performance (Aust.) and placed first for his original compositions in Australia’s Fremantle Eisteddfod and Joondalup Eisteddfod. He was also awarded commissions to compose new works for the vocal ensemble Voiceworks’ ANZAC veterans commemoration and the West Australian Symphony Orchestra.
Beyond opera and song, Lochlan enjoys working in TV, film, and musical theater. He has made arrangements and orchestrations for projects fusing opera, hip-hop, ballet, electronics and other cross-genre elements - some of which have appeared in the Opera Forward Festival in The Netherlands. In 2021 and 2022 he was the vocal coach and assistant to Leonard Evers on the successful TV competition show, ARIA, which will return for a third season.
Committed to redefining accessibility when it comes to classical music, Lochlan aims to help new audiences find interest in the art form sometimes perceived as antiquated. He believes that we must utilize innovation where possible, commit to educating and connecting with our communities, and incorporate the technologies of our era to better facilitate our art-making.