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Awadagin Pratt, piano
Among his generation of concert artists, the pianist Awadagin Pratt is acclaimed for his musical insight and intensely involving performances that receive tremendous audience response and press attention throughout the United States.

Born in Pittsburgh, Awadagin Pratt began studying piano at the age of six. Three years later, having moved to Normal, Illinois with his family, he also began studying violin. At the age of 16, he entered the University of Illinois, where he studied piano, violin, and conducting.He subsequently enrolled at the Peabody Conservatory of Music where he became the first student in the school's history to receive diplomas in three performance areas—piano, violin and conducting.

In 1992 Mr. Pratt won the Naumburg International Piano Competition and two years later was awarded a 1994 Avery Fisher Career Grant. He has played numerous recitals throughout the U.S., including performances in New York at Lincoln Center, Washington, D.C. at the Kennedy Center, Los Angeles at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and Chicago at Orchestra Hall. His many orchestral performances include appearances with the New York Philharmonic, Orchestra of St. Luke's, Minnesota Orchestra and the Pittsburgh, St. Louis, National, Detroit and New Jersey symphonies. Major summer festival engagements include the Ravinia, Blossom, Wolf Trap, Caramoor and Aspen festivals, the Hollywood Bowl and the Mostly Mozart Festival in Tokyo. Mr. Pratt is also the Artistic Director of the Next Generation Festival, a two-week chamber music festival in Lancaster, PA and appears with cellist Zuill Bailey in duo recitals throughout the U.S.

Recent and upcoming appearances include recital engagements at the Kennedy Center and National Gallery in Washington, D.C., the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark and in La Jolla and Savannah, as well as return appearances with the orchestras of Atlanta, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Seattle, Colorado, Kansas City, Utah, Nashville and San Antonio.

As a conductor, Mr. Pratt has participated in American Symphony Orchestra League and Conductor's Guild workshops as well as in the National Conducting Institute in 2001 where he worked closely with Leonard Slatkin and conducted the National Symphony at the Kennedy Center. He has also conducted the Toledo, New Mexico, Winston-Salem, Santa Fe and Prince George County symphonies, the Concertante di Chicago and two orchestras in Japan.

A great favorite on college and university performing arts series and a strong advocate of art education, Awadagin Pratt participates in numerous residency and outreach activities wherever he appears; these activities may include master classes, children's recitals, play/talk demonstrations and question/answer sessions for students of all ages.

Internationally, Mr. Pratt made his debut appearances in Japan in the fall of 1996 on a tour that included recitals in Osaka and Tokyo's Suntory Hall and a performance with the Tokyo Philharmonic. He returned to Japan in 1997, 1999 and 2000 to play recitals in the major cities and conduct a concert in Tokyo's Sumida Triphony Hall. In Europe, he was a participant in the 1994, 1996 and 2000 Kammermusikpodium Festival in Braunschweig, Germany, and performed in Italy, Switzerland, Poland, Israel and South Africa.

Awadagin Pratt has been the subject of numerous articles in the national press, including Newsweek, People Magazine, USA Weekend, New York Newsday, Emerge and Mirabella. He was named one of the “50 Leaders of Tomorrow” in Ebony Magazine's special 50th anniversary issue and has been featured on National Public Radio's Performance Today, St. Paul Sunday Morning and Weekend Edition. On television, Mr. Pratt has performed on the “Today Show,”“Good Morning America” and “Sesame Street,” been profiled on “CBS Sunday Morning” and was one of the featured soloists on PBS's “Live from the Kennedy Center—A Salute to Slava.” He also performed twice at the White House at the invitation of President and Mrs. Clinton.

In September 1993, Mr. Pratt signed an exclusive recording contract with Angel/EMI. His debut album, A Long Way From Normal, was released in 1994. Subsequent recital discs include an all-Beethoven Sonata CD, Live from South Africa and Transformations. His most recent Angel/EMI recording is an all-Bach disc with the St. Lawrence String Quartet.

In September, 2004 Mr. Pratt was appointed Assistant Professor of Piano and Artist-in-Residence at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.
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