Awadagin Pratt
Illinois Wesleyan University
Commencement Address April 29, 1 PM
March 26, 2012
Commencement Address April 29, 1 PM
March 26, 2012
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. – Internationally acclaimed
classical pianist Awadagin Pratt will deliver the address for Illinois
Wesleyan University's Commencement ceremony on Sunday, April 29 at 1 p.m. on the Eckley Quadrangle. Pratt
will also receive an honorary doctor of humane letters degree during the
ceremony. Over 500 graduates are expected to participate.
In the event of heavy rains or weather alerts, the
ceremony and reception will be held in the Shirk Center (302 E. Emerson
St., Bloomington).
Originally from Pittsburgh, Pa., Pratt, whose first
name is pronounced (ah-wah-dodge-in), is currently an associate
professor of piano and artist-in-residence at the College Conservatory
of Music at the University of Cincinnati. He began studying piano at the
age of six. After moving to Normal, Ill., three years later, he began
studying the violin as well, and participated in the IWU Music
Preparatory Program. At the age of 16, he entered the University of
Illinois to study piano, violin and conducting.
Following his studies in Champaign, Ill., Pratt
enrolled at the Peabody Conservatory of Music at Johns Hopkins
University, where he became the first student in the school's history to
receive diplomas in three performance areas--piano, violin and
conducting. Pratt recently received the Distinguished Alumni Award from
Johns Hopkins University in recognition of this achievement, in addition
to his work in the field of classical music.
In 1992, Pratt became the first African American
pianist to win the Naumburg International Piano Competition. He has held
performances across the nation, including recitals at Lincoln Center
for the Performing Arts, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing
Arts and Carnegie Hall. In 2009, he performed in concert at the White
House as part of the Music Series organized by First Lady Michelle
Obama. He has also performed at the White House during President
Clinton's term.
Pratt has performed with a number of orchestras,
including the New York Philharmonic and the Minnesota Orchestra, as well
as a number of symphonies throughout the United States. He has toured
internationally, from Japan to Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Poland,
Israel and South Africa.
In 1997, Pratt, along with family members,
created the Pratt Music Foundation, established to promote music
education with an emphasis on classical strings and piano. Music
scholarships are granted to elementary and secondary students in the
Bloomington-Normal area through Illinois Wesleyan's Music Preparatory
Program.
As a conductor, Pratt has worked closely with
Leonard Slatkin, music director of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. He
has also participated in the American Symphony Orchestra League and has
conducted a number of symphonies across the nation, as well as two
orchestras in Japan.
Pratt is signed under the Angel/EMI label. His
recordings include A Long Way From Normal, an all Beethoven Sonata CD,
Live from South Africa, Transformations and an all Bach disc with the
St. Lawrence String quartet. His recent recordings include Brahms
Sonatas for Cello and Piano with world-renowned cellist Zuill Bailey, as
well with the Harlem Quartet for a recording of the music of Judith
Lang Zaimont.
For additional information, contact Sherry Wallace, director for news and media relations, at (309) 556-3181 or swallace@iwu.edu.
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