Background
Joshua was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on March 5, 1993.
Joshua was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on March 5, 1993.
Violin instruction by Lya Stern, herself a student of Jascha Heifetz and Raphael Bronstein, who were in turn students of Leopold Auer
Composition instruction from Judah Adashi at Peabody Institute
Composition instruction from Joel Hoffman, chair of the composition department at the College Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati
Composition mentor Marvin Hamlisch
Graduated from Winston Churchill High School (Potomac, Maryland)
Conservatory students accepted in 2011 into the Manhattan School of Music composition department, studying under Robert Sirota and Richard Danielpour.
Personal He was adopted at the age of two and moved to Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The Coyne family was involved in the local arts community, participating at Theatre Cedar Rapids and the Cedar Rapids Symphony. Joshua quickly expressed interest and aptitude in music and took his first lessons at the Cedar Rapids Symphony School.
In 2006, Joshua and some of his family moved to the Washington, District of Columbia area, where he continued his violin studies with Lya Stern and began composition study.
After moving to District of Columbia, Joshua performed for then candidate Barack Obama at the Stand for Change Rally in February 2008, as well as for the Haitian Embassy. Coyne composed the score to Anne and Emmett, a play about Emmett Till and Anne Frank written by Janet Langhart Cohen.
The premiere of the play was to be held at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum on June 10, 2009, but was canceled due to a shooting earlier that day. In the summer of 2011, Joshua was the subject of a series of articles describing the difficulties students may have getting scholarships, loans, and grants, to be able to afford college.
As a result of these articles, Joshua received numerous donations which allowed him to attend Manhattan School of Music.
Joshua plays on a custom bow by Joshua Henry, and a violin he named "Lya" for his teacher, made by Joseph Curtin. Performances Other Subject of a article describing the difficulties students may have getting funding for college.