Edward Ferdinand
Edward Ferdinand
Edward Ferdinand (1969) is a Dutch composer, lyricist and pianist. He has studied Recording Technique and Classical Piano at the conservatories of The Hague and Utrecht (The Netherlands). He also attended screenwriting workshops at the Flanders Script Academy (Bruxelles, Belgium). Since he graduated he has been engaged in a wide range of musical and theatrical activities.
Composition
As a composer he has written and performed music for the musical theatre, for dance performances and for piano solo. In 2006, with his own foundation 'MusicalWorks', he artistically directed a performance of his musical theatre piece Poets (a dramatization of the lives of two fourteenth century French poets). He also produced one of his own musicals, The Snow Queen, for which he wrote the lyrics and the book as well. He has composed and performed/staged music and smaller musical theatre pieces for performances at several educational institutions in the Netherlands.
Pianist/accompanist
Edward has extensive experience in accompanying ballet and singers. His employers have included the Nederlands Dans Theater (The Hague, The Netherlands), Scapino Ballet (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) and the Royal Conservatory of The Hague (The Hague, The Netherlands). He also worked for dutch opera company Opera Spanga.
Lyrics/ book
Edward has written musical theatre pieces of different lengths, from mini musicals for educational purposes, to full scale musicals. For many of these pieces he wrote the music, book and lyrics.
Prizes
In 2012 Edward was nominated for the Willem Wilmink Prize in Enschede (The Netherlands), a prize for the best dutch children's song of the past two years. In 2011 he was awarded the first prize at the Otto-Ditscher Art Prize in Ludwigshafen (Germany) for ‘Colors’, a work for woodwind quintet, brass quintet and large concert band. In 2000 Edward won a first accessit at the Concours Musical de France (Paris, France) for classical piano playing. The works he played were by Mozart, de Falla, Berio, Scarlatti, Liszt and Debussy.
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