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Samuel Hazo was born on 1966 in Pittsburgh, PA, is an American composer. Discover Samuel Hazo'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 58 years old?
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Samuel Robert Hazo (born 1966) is an American composer, primarily of music for concert band.
Hazo is the son of the poet and playwright Samuel John Hazo and his wife, Mary Anne.
After elementary and secondary schooling in the Upper St. Clair School District, he gained a bachelor's degree in music education and a master's in education from Duquesne University.
He taught music in the Upper St. Clair School District.
In 2001, he received the National Band Association Merrill Jones Award for the best high school wind symphony composition.
In 2003, he received the William D. Revelli Composition Award for his piece "Perthshire Majesty".
This was the first time in the associations' forty-four year history that one person had won both composition awards.
He has composed for the professional, university and public school levels in addition to writing original scores for television, radio and the stage.
Most recently, Mr. Hazo was asked by the Newtown School District to compose the memorial for the children and women who were lost in the tragedy at their Sandy Hook Elementary School.
The result was a major work for Choir, Orchestra and Wind Band combined titled "Glorificare".
In 2004, Mr. Hazo's compositions were listed in a published national survey of the "Top Twenty Compositions of All Time" for wind band.
He is a member of ASCAP and recipient of multiple ASCAPlus Awards.
Jack Stamp, in his final year of teaching at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, produced a recorded compilation of Hazo’s music.
He has been invited to guest conduct over 70 university ensembles and half of the All-State bands in America.
Mr. Hazo was twice named “Teacher of Distinction” by the southwestern Pennsylvania Teachers’ Excellence Foundation.
He served on the Board of Governors of Duquesne University and was awarded as Duquesne’s Outstanding Graduate in Music Education.
Mr. Hazo serves as a lecturer and clinician for Hal Leonard.
Hazo retired from teaching in 2006.
He lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with his wife and children.
Hazo began composing aged 30, and had his first composition published aged 35.
In 2012, two of Hazo's compositions were performed at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
It was premiered in May 2013 by the Hartford Symphony Orchestra and VOCE Singers performing side-by-side with the Newtown High School musicians.
Mr. Hazo also composed "Bridges", which he was requested to write by Virginia Tech University following their tragic shootings.
His piece "Mountain Thyme" was an Honorable Mention for the 2013 College Band Directors National Association Composition Contest.
His compositions have been performed and recorded worldwide, including performances by the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra, the Birmingham Symphonic Winds (UK) and the Klavier Wind Project’s recordings with Eugene Migliaro Corporon.
Additionally, numerous titles of Hazo's works are included in the series "Teaching Music Through Performance in Band".
He has served as composer-in-residence at Craig Kirchhoff’s University of Minnesota Conducting Symposium and has also lectured on music and music education at universities and high schools internationally.