Composer Luc Martin Luc Martin Timmins Luc studied music composition at the University of Ottawa with Steven Gellman and John Armstrong. He graduated with a Master's degree in music composition in 2004. Luc's work is highly influenced by Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Poulenc, Ravel and Debussy. Luc's music has been performed across Canada and the US by such artists as Jean Desmarais, Julian Armour, Denise Djokic, Renée-Paule Gauthier, Zacharie Fogal, Thomas Jones, The NOVO ensemble and the Timmins Symphony Orchestra. Luc works closely with the Timmins Symphony Orchestra, not only as a contrabassist, but also as a composer. The TSO has performed a number of his orchestral and chamber works over the last five years. In April 2014, Luc’s new concerto for recorder and double bass was premiered in Timmins. This same concerto was also performed by the Georgian Bay Symphony. In 2016, Luc was commissioned by the North Bay Symphony Orchestra to write a new work for the 40th anniversary of the NBSO. Towards Silver Linings was premiered in February 2017. As part of the SESQUIE new works project directed by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Luc’s Hero’s Fanfare was premiered by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra on June 2nd 2017. Composer Luc Martin’s tracks Angelic Prophecy by Composer Luc Martin published on 2018-10-09T01:49:40Z Une nuit scintillante by Composer Luc Martin published on 2018-07-02T21:35:43Z Caribbean's West Side by Composer Luc Martin published on 2018-07-02T18:42:44Z Just Situations by Composer Luc Martin published on 2018-05-27T23:18:38Z Towards Silver Linings by Composer Luc Martin published on 2018-02-07T03:20:38Z L'incertitude by Composer Luc Martin published on 2018-02-07T03:10:08Z Auprès de ma blonde by Composer Luc Martin published on 2017-11-02T23:36:55Z Fugue from Trio #1 by Composer Luc Martin published on 2017-08-19T23:37:53Z Little Café Havana by Composer Luc Martin published on 2017-08-04T02:40:51Z Hero's Fanfare by Composer Luc Martin published on 2017-03-30T00:49:35Z