
Dr. Thomas Lukowicz is an accomplished musician with a diverse career in performance, education, and the marching arts. He is the Associate Professor of Low Brass at the University of North Alabama, Tuba-Artist Faculty at the Tennessee Valley Music Festival, and Principal Tuba of the Canton Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra of New York.
Dr. Lukowicz has performed with many top orchestras in the United States, including the Columbus Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony, Glimmerglass Opera Orchestra, Louisville Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, New World Symphony, Naples Philharmonic, and Pittsburgh Symphony Brass. He has also recorded numerous CDs with the Chamber Orchestra of New York and can be heard on the Pittsburgh Symphony Brass recording “A Song of Christmas.”
He is also a passionate educator and has been on faculty at Wright State University, Kent State University, and Notre Dame College. Additionally, he served as an instructor at Carnegie Mellon University and the Oberlin Conservatory. He has led masterclasses, performed guest recitals at universities nationwide, and presented or performed at numerous Midwest, Southeast, Northeast, and International Tuba Euphonium Conferences. He has also served on faculty at the Roger Bobo Festival of Brass and the 2023 International Euphonium Tuba Festival. His students have gone on to win positions at the Seattle Symphony, Springfield Symphony, Shoals Symphony, and competitions at the regional and National levels.
Dr. Lukowicz is also an accomplished marching arts performer and educator. He has been a brass staff member at Music City, the Santa Clara Vanguard, Blue Knights, and Phantom Regiment drum and bugle corps.He also served on the music staff of the RCC Marching Tigers and the Spirit of America Band. He was a judge for the Pennsylvania Federation of Contest Judges, working championship shows for circuits in Pennsylvania and Michigan. He was a member of the Concord Blue Devils from 1997 to 1999, From 2001-2002, he was a performer with the North American touring cast of Blast!.
He earned his doctorate at Michigan State University, where he served as the Teaching Assistant for the studio. Dr. Lukowicz is the only brass musician to have earned an Artist Diploma from Carnegie Mellon University. Additional studies include the University of Southern California (MM), and the Oberlin Conservatory of Music (BM).
What They Play
EBC836
The EBC836 is a 6/4 size tuba inspired by the legendary York orchestral CC tuba. This large tuba is at home on stage with a symphony orchestra or concert band, in the pit of an opera or ballet orchestra, and is nimble enough to play in small chamber ensembles. The next generation 6/4 tuba has arrived!
- Key of CC, 6/4 size
- .750" bore
- 20" upright bell
- 4 front-action pistons + 5th rotary valve
- Clear lacquer or unlacquered finish
- Laskey 30H EU mouthpiece
- Deluxe case w/wheels
EBC632
This 34" tall CC tuba is wonderfully in tune and is a very easy and comfortable horn to play. Whether in an orchestral setting, a community band, a church ensemble, quintet, or solo work - this tuba works well!
- Key of CC, 4/4 size
- .689" bore
- 19 3/4" yellow brass, upright bell
- 4 front-action pistons + 5th rotary valve
- Clear lacquer finish
- Laskey 30H US mouthpiece
- Deluxe case w/wheels