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Edward W. Hardy (Edward Wellington Hardy, I) was born on 12 January, 1992 in New York City, U.S., is an American composer, violinist, violist, and producer. Discover Edward W. Hardy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?

Popular As Edward Wellington Hardy, I
Occupation Composer musician playwright producer
Age 32 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 12 January, 1992
Birthday 12 January
Birthplace New York City, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1992

Edward W. Hardy (born January 12, 1992) is an American composer, music director, violinist and violist.

He is known as the composer, co-conceiver, music director, and violinist of the Off-Broadway show The Woodsman and is the owner of The Black Violin.

Hardy began studying the violin at the Opus 118 Music School in Harlem, New York at the age of 7, studying under the instruction of Roberta Guaspari, Lynelle Smith, Yonah Zur, and Elizabeth Handman.

During this time, Hardy had numerous performances around the New York City area at locations including Avery Fisher Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center, FiddleFest at The Apollo Theater, and Carnegie Hall where he shared the stage with Joshua Bell, Regina Carter, John Blake, Mark O'Connor, and Itzhak Perlman.

Three years later, Hardy became a student of the Juilliard Music Advancement Program for young musicians.

Later, he worked as a freelance concert artist for five years while studying both violin and viola at both Manhattan School of Music and the Bloomingdales School of Music.

During the summer months, Hardy attended The Elisabeth Morrow School of Music, Manhattan School of Music Summer Camp, Kinhaven Music School and Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival.

2012

In 2012, Hardy also performed in a masterclass by Lawrence Dutton of the Emerson String Quartet.

Hardy found his love for theatre during his first undergraduate year at Purchase College.

Although he was in the music conservatory, Hardy spent most of my time performing in plays presented by the acting conservatory.

He composed for and performed in several plays, always in costume and on stage.

By the end of his undergraduate career, Hardy fell in love with theater and with the idea of composing for theater.

Hardy often composed and performed for theatrical performances both on and off the Purchase College campus.

He has performed in Three Sisters; Chekhov, Blues for an Alabama Sky; Cleage, Trojan Women; Euripides, Twelfth Night; Shakespeare, Mother Courage and Her Children; Brecht, Beautiful Dreamer; McElwaine/Foster, all under the instruction of his mentor; James (Jim) McElwaine.

In Hardy's junior year of 2012–13 at Purchase College, he started and finished composing all the music for the first edition of The Woodsman within two months.

As each rendition of play developed and molded into something new the music reflected its transformation.

Except for a brief introduction, The Woodsman does not have any words and is unlike any other play.

During the first meeting with the playwright, both Hardy and Ortiz examined the synopsis of the play.

This was Hardy's opportunity to think of this play like a silent film and tell a story through music.

He explored different genres of music to create everything from the sound of nature to the different instruments in an orchestra.

The program music plays a significant role in the play.”

Hardy composed “Three Pieces Inspired By Edgar Allan Poe”: Nevermore, Evil Eye and A Fantasy were recorded by Grammy award winner John Kilgore, Jonathan Jetter and produced by Jim McElwaine.

Nevermore was premiered at Hardy's first one-man sold-out show “Six Violins: A Musical Evening with Edward W. Hardy” at the Cutting Room in NYC which also featured Hardy playing three his violins on WNYW - Fox 5 news.

Sources: Music by Black Composers (MBC, Rachel Barton Pine), Musical Stories.

2015

In 2015, Hardy was the recipient of the Beatrice Schacher-Myers Scholarship, 2014 and 2015 recipient of the Laurence Rosenfeld Scholarship, and the Chamber Music Live Scholarship from the Aaron Copland School of Music in 2015.

He also performed in a masterclass with violinist Ida Kavafian at LeFrak Concert Hall in New York City.

He was a student of Daniel Phillips of the Orion String Quartet Hardy earned his Masters of Music degree in Violin Performance with honors from CUNY, Queens College – Aaron Copland School of Music.

In 2021, Hardy moved from Harlem to Greeley in pursuit of a Doctor of Arts degree in violin performance from the University of Northern Colorado.

He is a student of Dr. Jubal Fulks.