"Mama, now I can breathe,...“This is a classical piece that reflects our current time, and as an artist, that is my job–to bring light into the darkness, to convey the pain of what I witness and experience, to inspire change…and, if I’m lucky, to escape the reality of America. Music is, and will always be, my therapy."
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From an interview in “How Critically Acclaimed Violinist Edward W. Hardy Is Transforming Mood Into Music” Forbes (2021 Feb 23)
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