Aga Serugo-Lugo

Aga Serugo-Lugo is a vocalist, clarinettist, pianist, composer and workshop leader. He sang in the 9-piece Funk band “Gefunkt”, and also composed and played for the jazz-fusion group ‘Eclectiv’. 

Aga has delivered community workshops for Sing-up, The Royal Opera House, ENO Engage, Music in Detention, Britten Pears Arts and Turtle Key Arts. He works in Education settings for SEN Schools, Trinity Laban, Pegasus Opera, London Sinfonietta and BBC Proms.

Aga specialises in collaborative musical storytelling and believes music making should be a shared immersive experience.

Compositional; projects include:

Life Growing Up (2018)- Music for film and life performance of poetry derived from testimony of young people with HIV.

Falling Star (2018) -Celebration of schools at Snape Maltings  

The Old Man And The Sea (2019)- Community Beach Opera in Lowestoft, 

Camberwell Groove (2019)-   a 6 movement composition for World Mental Health Day with the Mind and Soul Choir and Camberwell Community Choir.

Humanity Rising . (2019)- ESOL co-written Operetta based on the Noah’s flood story

Our Fire (2022) – Written for the BBC Singers and New Youth Vocal Group to celebrate the anniversary of the London Olympics.

Home Within My Heart (2023) Song for the Philhamonia’s Orchestra Unwrapped project.

Songs Of Discovery (2023) – 5 ESOL co-written short Operettas based on Phillip Glass’s Akhnaten.

That’s What I Call Home (2024)- Written for the BBC Symphony Chorus, BBC Singers and 6 community choirs, performed at Hackney Empire.