Rob Luft is an award-winning 23-year-old musician from
London, and has been described as one of the UK’s most prominent and talented
young contemporary jazz guitarists. Praised by The Times ‘to achieve great
things in the future’, Rob was the recipient of the 2016 Kenny Wheeler Jazz
Prize in association with Edition Records, and he also received the 2nd Prize
in The 2016 Montreux Jazz Guitar Competition. His debut album, “Riser”, was
released in July 2017, to widespread critical acclaim from the European jazz
media. John Fordham wrote in The Guardian that it’s a “very sophisticated
debut, but given Luft’s old-soul achievements since his early teens, we should
have heard it coming”.
Having joined NYJO (The National Youth Jazz Orchestra of GB)
at the age of 15, Rob then went on to study on the jazz programme at the Royal
Academy of Music. Concert highlights include performances with artists
including Django Bates & Loose Tubes, Eddie Parker’s “Mister Vertigo”, Iain
Ballamy, Gregory Porter, Laura Jurd’s “Dinosaur”, Tommy Smith’s Scottish
National Jazz Orchestra (SNJO) & The Hamish Stuart Band.
Rob is a regular member of some of London’s finest modern
jazz groups, such as Byron Wallen’s “Four Corners”, Martin Speake’s “Mafarowi”,
and Enzo Zirilli’s “Zirobop”. He appears on Liane Carroll’s latest release on
Linn Records (‘Seaside’ – 2015), Brazilian singer Luna Cohen’s new album on the
Catalonian independent label Temps Record (‘November Sky’ – 2016), & the
debut album from Enzo Zirilli on Milanese label UR Records (‘Zirobop’ – 2015).
In 2015 he was the recipient of the Peter Whittingham Award as part of two
collective ensembles – Patchwork Jazz Orchestra and jazz-rock quartet Big Bad
Wolf.
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