Glenn D Hunter is a genre-defying composer and multi-instrumentalist whose music blends the elegance of classical, the soul of jazz, the textures of electronic soundscapes, and the deep resonance of global traditions. He uses expressive instruments such as the Armenian Duduk and Guzeng, creating cinematic atmospheres that are emotionally rich and sonically unique.
Drawing inspiration from composers like Béla Bartók, Ennio Morricone, and Max Richter, Glenn’s compositions evoke a strong sense of place, memory, and movement. Whether it’s the haunting tones of The West Is Coming—featuring the voices of the Jacob Collier Audience Choir—or meditative piano miniatures and electronic jazz hybrids, each piece tells its own story with subtle intensity.
Based in Australia, Glenn is known for his ability to merge acoustic and digital worlds. His music finds a home in spaces where genre boundaries blur: concert halls, film scores, meditation playlists, and late-night headphone sessions alike.