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Samuel Gerardi

Semester of Mini-grant
Year of Mini-grant
2021
Disciplines(s)
Grant Description
I will need studio monitor stands, a powered USB hub, a HDMI to USB adapter, a HDMI cord, USB-A to USB-C cables, two 1⁄4 inch to XLR cables (10 ft), a wireless keyboard, a wireless mouse, and a reflection filter.
Original Proposal
Proposal Outcome
Title
Home Studio Improvement
Semester of Mini-grant
Year of Mini-grant
2022
Disciplines(s)
Grant Description
The goal of this proposal is to improve the quality of sound my viola produces for the purposes of live performance and recording.
Original Proposal
Proposal Outcome
Title
Renovating My Viola
Semester of Mini-grant
Year of Mini-grant
2022
Disciplines(s)
Grant Description
The goal of this proposal is to increase the portability of my producing setup, improve the sound quality of my existing instruments, and to add new instruments to my setup to enhance the creative potential of the space.
Original Proposal
Proposal Outcome
Title
Continued Studio Improvement
Class Year
2023
Disciplines(s)
Arts Award Type
Proposal Outcome
Faculty Advisor
Ted Coffey
Department
Music
Grant Description
For this project I will be completing two different pieces: Memory Lane and Vintage Modernity. The first of these pieces I began in Composition I in Fall 2020. It revolves around the use of both pre-recorded and newly recorded samples in order to represent my childhood. I was born in America, but I moved overseas at the age of 5, going to Moldolva and then Bangladesh. I finally returned to America at age 11. This journey is reflected in the piece in a transition from using pre-recorded samples from my life in America (e.g. Shows from PBS, songs my father sang, etc.) The second piece (Vintage Modernity) will focus on vinyl and synthesizers for this project. I have a large collection of vinyl records, both at home and at UVA. These range from popular hits to more obscure records which I’ve dug up at garage sales and physical stores.
Original Proposal
Title
Vintage Modernity & Other Works
Class Year
2023
Disciplines(s)
Arts Award Type
Proposal Outcome
Faculty Advisor
Matthew Burtner
Department
Music
Grant Description
For this project, I would like to purchase further additions to my home studio and make repairs to exis$ng equipment in order to create the best quality recordings and mixes possible for my upcoming distinguished major project. The distinguished major project will entail completion of a 35-40 minute album.
Original Proposal
Title
Distinguished Major Project Supplemental Funding

Samuel Gerardi has been enamored with music ever since his first Wiggles concert at age 2. Born in Arlington, Virginia, he began learning piano in kindergarten, by which point his family was already stationed overseas. Living in countries with far different musical culture than America like Bangladesh impacted and invigorated Sam’s passion for music. As he grew older, Sam finagled his way around several additional instruments, including viola, guitar, harmonica, ukulele, and singing. Throughout his youth, Sam played in regional orchestras, jazz bands, and sang in both musicals and regional choirs. The many environments in which Sam encountered and participated in music would all become vital as he discovered his passion for composition in high school. He began to compose not only for himself, but for various student films, which went to local and national festivals, such as the All American High School Film Festival. At UVA, Sam continues to be immersed in music, involving himself in the Music Department’s courses for traditional and electronic composition, taking private viola lessons with Professor Ayn Balija, singing with the University Singers, and participating in musical productions by groups on Grounds like Spectrum Theatre. After taking a writing workshop, Sam also discovered a newfound passion for writing poetry, now often writing both for fun and for use in his compositions. He is currently a Music/Biology double major, and spends his free time cooking, fencing, and wishing he could safely do jiu-jitsu again. Sam is honored to be a Miller Arts Scholar, and can’t wait to collaborate with other Scholars and grow as a composer through his time in the program.

2023