'Great and Distinctive' Pianist and Conductor Awadagin Pratt Appointed to SFCM Faculty
The celebrated musician will start in summer 2023 as professor of piano.
By Beth Giudicessi
The 含羞草传媒 Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM) announced today the appointment of highly acclaimed musician to the role of professor of piano. Pratt will join SFCM in July 2023 and will accept students into his studio starting next fall.
鈥淎wadagin is a brilliant teacher and prodigiously gifted artist,鈥 said SFCM President David Stull. 鈥淚 am delighted to welcome him to the SFCM family.鈥
鈥淚 am absolutely thrilled and honored that Awadagin Pratt is joining our piano faculty. He is not only one of the most intriguing and unique artists of his generation but an equally dedicated educator,鈥 said SFCM Piano Department Chair Yoshikazu Nagai. 鈥淲hether performing, teaching, or engaging with the community, he always brings intensity and commitment to everything he is a part of and is one of the most dynamic and passionate individuals I know.鈥
Pratt serves as professor of piano and artist-in-residence at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music. He is former Artistic Director for the Cincinnati World Piano Competition and the presenter of 鈥,鈥 a festival inspired by the master classes of Franz Liszt that brings together renowned faculty instructors with future piano stars and music lovers.
鈥淚 am extremely pleased to be joining the distinguished piano faculty at SFCM. The school is at the front of the line in preparing students to succeed as 21st-century musicians, the facilities are beyond compare, and I very much look forward to continuing my teaching career there,鈥 said Pratt.
Pratt was the first triple major at the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, where he earned degrees in violin, piano, and conducting. He is also a recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Award from Johns Hopkins, among other honors. In 1992, Pratt won the Naumburg International Piano Competition; two years later, he was awarded an Avery Fisher Career Grant. This spring, Pratt was awarded funding from the Sphinx Organization to support the for Black pianists between the ages of 10 and 35.
As a performer, Pratt has toured globally as a pianist and conductor. He played numerous recitals throughout the United States and abroad as a soloist and alongside top-tier orchestras; they include engagements at Ravinia, Wolf Trap, Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, and the Hollywood Bowl and Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles. He performed on three occasions at the White House and appeared on the Today Show, Good Morning America, and Sesame Street.
In late September 2022, Pratt made his Boston Symphony Orchestra debut on opening night. As a guest soloist, he performed a piece by Jessie Montgomery that was commissioned for him. Thehis 鈥渋maginative, boldly profiled playing鈥 as 鈥渢he icing on the cake.鈥 The city鈥檚 National Public Radio member station, , called Pratt 鈥渙ne of the great and distinctive American pianists and conductors of our time.鈥
Recently, he performed a collaborative work of music, spoken word, and film called 鈥溾 that Pratt wrote in response to the murder of George Floyd and interactions with the police he experienced.
The multimedia piece has primarily been performed on college campuses and in collaboration with students. It is indicative of Pratt鈥檚 advocacy for education, which includes numerous residencies, masterclasses, children鈥檚 recitals, demonstrations, and panels.
Pratt鈥檚 discography includes an all-Bach recording with the St. Lawrence String Quartet and one of all-Beethoven sonatas, both for the label Angel/EMI鈥攁mong many others.
鈥淚'm excited that Awadagin Pratt will join our piano faculty next year. He is not only an outstanding pianist, but a conductor and violinist, as well,鈥 said SFCM Professor of Piano and 1970 Chopin International Piano Competition winner Garrick Ohlsson. 鈥淗is wide-ranging all-around musicianship will bring immense insight and stimulation to SFCM. Welcome to Professor Awadagin Pratt!鈥
厂贵颁惭鈥檚 Department of Piano consists of a close-knit group of 50 students and a faculty with world-class credentials, a diverse range of focus areas, and an approach centered on individualized attention for each student-musician. Weekly, undergraduate and graduate students participate in 鈥淧iano Forum,鈥 a departmental performance class. Practice rooms are available around-the-clock and each of the Conservatory鈥檚 recital halls is home to a New York or Hamburg Steinway Model D. SFCM pianists regularly work alongside guest artists, including those represented by Opus 3 Artists, the management company acquired by SFCM in 2020.
鈥淚'm very excited for the future of our program and proud to call Mr. Pratt our colleague,鈥 said Nagai. 鈥淗is breadth of experience will undoubtedly enrich not only the lives of our piano students but SFCM's community as a whole.鈥