
An accomplished collaborative pianist, educator, and vocal coach, Allie is Visiting Assistant Professor of at Wheaton College, where she directs the Wheaton Chorale and Chamber Singers, accompanies instrumentalists, and teaches piano. Over the last fifteen years, Allie has accompanied, directed and coached hundreds of choral rehearsals and performances, voice recitals, and musical productions, including with Handel and Haydn's Youth Chorus, Boston Children's Chorus, Weston Drama Workshop, Framingham State University, The Walnut Hill School, and the MMEA All-State Festival. Allie is a graduate of New England Conservatory, where she earned her Master of Music degree in Collaborative Piano with a full scholarship. She received her Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance at Boston University’s College of Fine Arts. She lives in Holliston with her husband and two sons.
"Alexandra Lutkevich's graceful playing was marked by an effortless virtuosity and profound expression. Her playing was not merely accompaniment, but a vital and integral part of the storytelling."
Juan Mesa, PhD. Music Director at Roslindale Congregational
A Green Voice
Text:
James Hearst (1900-1983)
Music:
Mari Esabel Valverde (b. 1987)
Ensemble:
Wheaton College Chamber Singers
Performance Date:
December 4, 2024
Wheaton College Holiday Vespers
Glow
Text:
Edward Esch (b. 1970)
Music:
Eric Whitacre (b. 1970)
Ensemble:
Wheaton College Chamber Singers
Performance Date:
December 4, 2024
Wheaton College Holiday Vespers
Cabaret Night
Promotional video for March 6, 2025 "A Cabaret" with the Wheaton College Choral and Chamber Singers
III. 6/11/2020 10pm
From My Name is Alondra
Text:
Alondra Bobadilla
Music:
Omar Naomi (1987)
Performing:
Fanny Lora and Alexandra Lutkevich
Performance Date:
March 29, 2025, at the Berklee College of Music
5. Antiphon
From Five Mystical Songs
Text:
George Herbert (1593-1633)
Music:
Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)
Performing:
Brandon Martinez and Alexandra Lutkevich
Performance Date:
January 24, 2022
"Alexandra Lutkevich's pianism was, from the very start, intentional, expressive and grounded. As the program grew in pianistic difficulty, she displayed an unflappable technique that allowed some of the perpetual motion pieces to feel both thrillingly frenzied and always in control. Her ability to bend tempi organically with the singer even during busy passagework places her among Boston's best collaborative pianists."
Omar Najmi, Grammy-nominated performer and composer