An Intimate Affair With Violinist Edward W. Hardy (Encore Performance) Feb 14, 2022 (2 years ago) University Of Northern Colorado Greeley, Colorado, United States
Tickets: Free Time: 6:30 PM MT
The University of Northern Colorado will host this Valentine's Day concert on Monday, February 14, 2022, at 6:30 PM MT in Kepner Hall (Milne Auditorium).
Critically acclaimed violinist Edward W. Hardy, will be joined by UNCO staff pianist Dr. Joe McAllister for an extraordinarily romantic evening of Classical, Argentinian, Rock & Roll, Pop, and Broadway music that comes from the heart. This is an encore performance of Hardy's concert at Joe's Pub at The Public Theater. His program includes music by William Grant Still, Pablo de Sarasate, Frédéric Chopin, and Hardy's original compositions and arrangements of Edith Piaf, Astor Piazzolla, Carlos Gardel, Giacomo Puccini, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and Queen.
This violin recital will be Hardy's first University of Northern Colorado doctoral recital. Admission is free and open to the public. Ticket reservations are not required.
While this piece is based on several artworks by Sargent Claude Johnson (1887-1967), this is what I envisioned as I performed this specific section of William Grant Still’s “Mother and Child” during my first @UNC_Colorado’s doctoral violin recital on February 14, 2022...
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Astor Piazzolla’s “Oblivion." Lost in the symphony of memories, where love once felt as heavy as linen and velvet, it is now a fleeting melody in a mahogany bar – a dance that fades into oblivion.
“Nessun Dorma,” but just like “The Sopranos”🤓 Giacomo Puccini’s opera, Turandot, features one of the most famous tenor arias in opera. Sung by Calaf, a prince who falls in love with the cold-hearted Princess Turandot, he expresses his determination to win her love, declaring that none shall sleep until he has succeeded.
This is one of my favorite songs by @andrewlloydwebber, and I dream of performing it with a beautiful Christine Daaé (soprano) one of these days❤️
Written in 1830 for Chopin’s older sister, Ludwika, this Nocturne saw its first publication 26 years following the composer’s passing. Often dubbed the “Reminiscence” Nocturne, it encapsulates a romantic, dreamy essence, evocative of the nighttime ambiance.
University of Northern Colorado Doctoral Recital Program (Bio page), Edward W. Hardy (2022)
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University of Northern Colorado Doctoral Recital Program (Front), Edward W. Hardy (2022)
University of Northern Colorado Doctoral Recital Program (Back), Edward W. Hardy (2022)
University of Northern Colorado Doctoral Recital Program (Inside), Edward W. Hardy (2022)
Dr. Joe McAllister and Edward W. Hardy at Milne Auditorium (University of Northern Colorado, 2022)
Edward W. Hardy Encore Recital Performance Poster_University of Northern Colorado (2022)
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