Tom Lukowicz is currently the Principal Tuba with the Canton Symphony Orchestra, the Chamber Orchestra of New York, and the Pittsburgh Brass. Mr. Lukowicz has performed with the Pittsburgh Symphony Brass, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, New World Symphony, Naples Philharmonic Orchestra, American Youth Symphony, Debut Symphony Orchestra, Classics Philharmonic (San Diego) and City Ballet of Miami. In 2001-2002, he was a member of the North American touring cast of Blast!. He can also be heard on the new Pittsburgh Symphony Brass recording A Song of Christmas, available from Four Winds Entertainment.
Mr. Lukowicz is currently an Assistant Professor at the Hugh A. Glauser School of Music at Kent State University. He has been an instructor at Carnegie Mellon University, Riverside Community College, and the Oberlin Conservatory. He also has spent time working closely with brass sections of high school music programs across the country. Tom has held teaching positions at the Santa Clara Vanguard and the Spirit of America Band. He currently serves as a music adjudicator in the western Pennsylvania area.
Mr. Lukowicz is currently a Doctoral student at Michigan State University, where he is the Teaching Assistant for the tuba/euphonium studio. He has earned degrees at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music (BM), the University of Southern California (MM), and Carnegie Mellon University (AD). He has studied privately with Phil Sinder, Craig Knox, Murray Crewe, Norm Pearson, Tommy Johnson, Chester Schmitz, Wesley Jacobs, James DeSano, and Roy Poper.

