BIOGRAPHY
- BM, Guitar Performance, Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University
- MM, Guitar Performance, Florida State University
- DM, String Performance (Guitar), Florida State University
Described as creating "music of dramatic power and lyric beauty," Dr. Ben Lougheed is known for his "beautifully polished, passionate, and engaging performances." Ben's multifaceted career includes over a decade of concertizing, community engagement, music entrepreneurship, and education. Audiences, colleagues, and critics have called Ben "an emerging force in the classical guitar world" and "without question a first-rate artist."
Lougheed has performed extensively around the U.S., including recent performances for the Interlochen Arts Academy, Guitar Sarasota, Utah Classical Guitar, the Treasure Coast Guitar Society, Kerrytown Concert House, the Music in the Woods Series, and the Dale Mabry Guitar Series. Presenters have praised him for his "virtuosic technique," "delicate interpretation," and "high level of artistry."
Ben is also a highly sought-after and accomplished instructor who currently teaches at his home studio in Glenside, PA as well as the Temple University Music Prep. He has previously taught at Florida State University and Pensacola State College, and also helped found the Lessons Academy at Leon High School to provide private lessons for high-achieving guitar students. His dedication to teaching has led to significant success by his students, who have won auditions for All-State and All-National guitar ensembles, as well as prizes at numerous competitions, including the Chicago Guitar Festival, the Troy University Guitar Competition, the University of Florida Guitar Extravaganza, the Latina Arts Guitar Festival, the Southern Guitar Festival, and the Florida Guitar Festival. Due to his impressive record and substantial Suzuki training, Ben has been invited to teach around the country, including visits to Virginia, Utah, Michigan, Colorado, Florida, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Massachusetts.
Ben founded the Florida Guitar Festival and served as its Executive Director for nearly a decade. In that time, he brought together hundreds of burgeoning musicians and students for educational activities, concerts, and competitions. Additionally, Ben's work with the festival included a collaboration with GRAMMY-winner Bill Kanengiser on the first recorded performance of Sergio Assad's piece, "The Walls." On top of that, Ben was the Founder and Artistic Director of the Tallahassee Chapter of Classical Revolution. This music outreach organization produced dozens of concerts that showcased the talents of over 150 performers, becoming a fixture in the local music scene. For the past few years, Ben has been sharing the knowledge that he learned from these ventures with younger musicians by giving lectures on entrepreneurship and marketing at universities and conferences around the country, including Florida State University, Columbus State University, University of Florida, University of Southern Mississippi, and the Guitar Foundation of America (GFA) Convention.
Ben's debut album, Baroque Legacies, intertwines music by influential and celebrated Baroque composers with contemporary pieces inspired by these musical giants. It has been described as "an inspiration," "perfectly performed," "technically superb," and "emotionally delicious from start to finish." His second album, "Dancing on Six Strings," was released in 2025 on the Frameworks label.
Ben holds a Bachelor of Music in guitar performance from the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University, where he attended on the Charlie Byrd Memorial Scholarship. He completed Master of Music and Doctor of Music degrees at Florida State University, where he served as a teaching assistant to the legendary pedagogue Bruce Holzman while earning a graduate certificate in Music Education and Leadership.
Ben performs on a handmade double-top guitar by German luthier Antonius Muller.