Lloyd Van't Hoff (He/Him)
Lecturer

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College of Creative Arts, Design and Humanities Elder Conservatorium of Music and School of Performing Arts
Profile of Lloyd Van't Hoff

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Lloyd Van’t Hoff is an internationally recognised Australian clarinettist, chamber musician, educator, and artistic director. Born in Darwin, Australia, he came to national prominence as the Grand Prize and Sir Charles Moses Trophy winner in the Symphony Australia ABC Young Performers Awards. He has since performed widely as a concerto soloist and chamber musician, appearing at major venues and festivals in Australia and internationally. 

A committed advocate for chamber music and new work, Lloyd is a founding member of the award-winning Australian wind quintet Arcadia Winds, commissioning and premiering works by leading Australian composers. He is also co-founder of Crux Duo, with whom he explores a wide-ranging repertoire from core classics to contemporary commissions, including recordings released on the ABC Classic label. 

Lloyd is an academic at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, Adelaide University, where he is Head of Woodwind and Lecturer in Clarinet. During his time at the Conservatorium he has also served as Coordinator for Chamber Music, Director of the Elder Conservatorium Wind Orchestra, Director of the Elder Music Lab, and Artistic Director of Ensemble Lumen, the Conservatorium’s in-house staff chamber music ensemble. In these roles, he contributes to the artistic, pedagogical, and strategic direction of ensemble performance and creative practice across the institution. 
His academic and artistic interests include contemporary performance practice, chamber music collaboration, composer–performer dialogue, repertoire development for clarinet and winds, interdisciplinary and technology-enabled performance, and practice-led research. Alongside his university role, Lloyd is an active teacher and mentor, regularly presenting masterclasses and workshops in Australia and internationally, and continues to maintain a significant performance and recording career.
Lloyd Van’t Hoff is an internationally recognised Australian clarinettist, chamber musician, educator, and artistic director. Born in Darwin, Australia, he came to national prominence as the Grand Prize and Sir Charles Moses Trophy winner in the Symphony Australia ABC Young Performers Awards. He has since performed widely as a concerto soloist and chamber musician, appearing at major venues and festivals in Australia and internationally. A committed advocate for chamber music and new work, Lloyd is a founding member of the award-winning Australian wind quintet Arcadia Winds, commissioning and premiering works by leading Australian composers. He is also co-founder of Crux Duo, with whom he explores a wide-ranging repertoire from core classics to contemporary commissions, including recordings released on the ABC Classic label. Lloyd is an academic at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, Adelaide University, where he is Head of Woodwind and Lecturer in Clarinet. During his time at the Conservatorium he has also served as Coordinator for Chamber Music, Director of the Elder Conservatorium Wind Orchestra, Director of the Elder Music Lab, and Artistic Director of Ensemble Lumen, the Conservatorium’s in-house staff chamber music ensemble. In these roles, he contributes to the artistic, pedagogical, and strategic direction of ensemble performance and creative practice across the institution. His academic and artistic interests include contemporary performance practice, chamber music...
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I currently serve as Head of Woodwind and Lecturer in Clarinet at the Elder Conservatroium of Music, Adelaide University. In addition to my studio teaching, I oversee the coordination of  the Chamber Music Program and the Elder Conservatorium Wind Orchestra, and I currently direct the Elder Music Lab - the Conservatorium's new music ensemble. 
Last updated on 21/02/2026 by Lloyd Van't Hoff