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Specialties
Learn to play guitar!
Classical Guitar Performance & Instruction.
Performance for weddings, private parties & special events. Proudly serving Windward Oahu. Professional and experienced.
Private guitar lessons may be taught in the comfort of your home or at the Kailua Music School.
History
Established in 2009.
Luke Trimble is an award-winning classical guitarist based in Kailua, on the island of Oahu. Widely recognized for his versatility as a performer and educator, Luke’s diverse work has taken him across the globe as a soloist, with various ensembles, and as a dedicated teacher.
With a strong background in K-12 Music Education, Luke can be found teaching students of all ages in both private and classroom settings. He has guest lectured at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. From 2009 to 2011, he served as Director of Education at The Kailua Music School and continues to maintain a busy schedule of students.
Luke has been featured on Hawaii Public Radio. He has performed with members of the Honolulu Symphony, the Air Force Band of the Pacific, the UH Contemporary Music Ensemble, and numerous chamber players. Recent concerts in China include the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, and Shanghai Concert Hall.
Meet the Business Owner
Luke T.
Business Owner
Luke Trimble holds a Bachelor of Music in Classical Guitar Performance from Portland State University. He has performed in masterclasses for many of world’s finest guitarists, including Michael Partington, Thibault Cauvin, and Ana Vidovic.
An advocate of new music, Luke continues to promote solo and chamber works for guitar by West Coast composers, i.e. Washington, Oregon and California. This is highlighted among the frequent performance of works by Lou Harrison, Terry Riley, Andrew York, Ralph Towner and many others.
In 2013, Luke released Lines, Color & Form: Music of Bryan Johanson. A collaboration with cellist Matthew Keating. This debut recording features an exciting collection of music for guitar and cello by the American composer Bryan Johanson.
When not teaching or performing, Luke shares his time and talents with his wife Willa and their son Graham.