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Eric Hewitt
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Conductor Performer
 
Eric Hewitt is a renowned classical music artist who has made a significant impact in the world of music. Born in 1974 in the United States, Hewitt grew up in a family of musicians, which played a significant role in shaping his musical career. His father was a professional trumpet player, and his mother was a pianist, which exposed him to music at an early age. Hewitt began his musical journey by learning to play the clarinet at the age of nine. He quickly showed a natural talent for the instrument and began performing in local concerts and events. He continued to hone his skills and eventually went on to study music at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. During his time at the conservatory, Hewitt studied under some of the most renowned clarinetists in the world, including Richard Stoltzman and Thomas Martin. He also had the opportunity to perform with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Pops Orchestra, which helped him gain valuable experience and exposure. After completing his studies, Hewitt began his professional career as a clarinetist. He quickly gained recognition for his exceptional talent and was invited to perform with some of the most prestigious orchestras in the world, including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Hewitt's performances were always well-received, and he soon became known for his ability to bring a unique and dynamic energy to his performances. He was also praised for his technical proficiency and his ability to convey emotion through his playing. In addition to his work as a clarinetist, Hewitt also began to explore other areas of music. He became interested in conducting and began studying under some of the most renowned conductors in the world, including Seiji Ozawa and James Levine. Hewitt's conducting career took off quickly, and he was soon invited to conduct some of the most prestigious orchestras in the world, including the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic. He was also invited to conduct at some of the most renowned music festivals in the world, including the Tanglewood Music Festival and the Aspen Music Festival. Throughout his career, Hewitt has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to the world of music. In 2001, he was awarded the Avery Fisher Career Grant, which is one of the most prestigious awards in classical music. He was also awarded the Leonard Bernstein Fellowship in Conducting, which is given to promising young conductors. Hewitt's contributions to the world of music have been significant, and his impact on the classical music world is undeniable. He has inspired countless musicians and has helped to shape the future of classical music. His passion for music and his dedication to his craft have made him one of the most respected and admired musicians of his generation.
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