George Walker

George Walker, born in 1922 in Washington, D.C., was a pioneering American composer, pianist, and organist whose career spanned over six decades. He made history as the first African American to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1996, a testament to his groundbreaking contributions to the classical music world. Walker's compositions, nearly 100 in total, range from symphonies and concertos to intimate song cycles and solo piano works, each showcasing his unique voice and technical mastery.

Walker's music is deeply rooted in the classical tradition, yet it also reflects the rich tapestry of his cultural heritage, drawing from spirituals and jazz. His most celebrated work, "Lilacs," a setting for voice and orchestra, earned him the prestigious Pulitzer Prize. Throughout his life, Walker was not only a prolific composer but also a dedicated educator, inspiring generations of musicians. His legacy continues to inspire and influence, making him a true icon in the world of classical music.

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