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Karen Michele Walwyn, born in New York, is an American concert pianist, classical composer, and an Albany Recording Artist. She is an interpreter, champion, and scholar of Florence B. Price. Walwyn is also noted as the first female African-American pianist and composer to receive the Steinway Artist Award. She currently is on faculty as an Associate Professor in the Department of Music at Howard University.

Education
Walwyn started her Bachelor’s of Music at Broward Community College, having studied with Mrs. Rosalie Gregory since high school. She continued her undergraduate studies with Concert Pianist Ivan Davis at the University of Miami and then with James Robert Floyd with whom she earned both a Bachelor’s of Music (B.M.) and a Master’s of Music (M.M.) in piano performance.

Walwyn studied with pianists Susan Starr and Theodore Lettvin for her doctoral degree at the University of Michigan, where she won the University of Michigan Concerto Competition. After three years at the doctoral level, she taught as Assistant Professor of Piano at Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri. She returned to Ann Arbor after two years of teaching to complete her degree. She received her Doctorate of Musical Arts (DMA) in piano performance under the guidance of Arthur Greene in 1994.

Career
Walwyn received over $55,000 in funding from her applications to the Rackham Graduate School Research Grant Office to record African-American classical music. She recorded the first of a two-album series for Albany Records entitled "Dark Fires" in 1997; the second volume was released in 2000. Most of the works on both CDs were world premiere recordings.

In 2003, Walwyn recorded with Rodney Mack on the Spirit of the Trumpeter CD for Albany Records.

The September 11 attacks catalyzed Walwyn’s compositional career. Since 2001, she has been commissioned to compose works for solo piano, chamber works, choir, and orchestra. Her compositions have been performed at the Kennedy Center, McCrary Theatre, NPR, Constitution Hall, Bridges Hall of Music, The Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater (REDCAT), the Piccolo Spoleto, and McNeir Hall. Many of her pieces depict historical figures or contemporary tragedies, such as the 2015 Charleston church shooting.

As a soloist, Walwyn has performed with numerous symphony orchestras, and her solo engagements have commanded halls in the United States including Hawaii, as well in the Virgin Islands, and in Europe.

Walwyn joined Howard University in 2004, where she presently presides as an Associate Professor of Piano. Walwyn has also taught at Interlochen Center for the Arts, Bethune Cookman College, American Academy in Barcelona, Terrassa Centre d' Educacio de Musica, and the University of Michigan. She is a member of the Music Teachers National Association and the Maryland Music Teachers Association. In association, she also served as the Chair of the Piano Competition Committee for the National Association of Negro Musicians.

Walwyn was selected as a Mellon HBCU Faculty Fellow by the Duke University John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute in 2011. With this award, she was afforded a trip to South Africa to conduct research on Nelson Mandela. This prepared her for her commissioned work entitled Of Dance and Struggle; A Musical Tribute of the life of Nelson Mandela for choir and African drums.

In 2014, Walwyn became the first African-American female Steinway Artist.

Connection to Florence B. Price
Walwyn is a champion for the music of Florence B. Price. Her scholarly interest in Price developed during her doctoral studies at the University of Michigan.

Morris Phibbs, the former executive director of The Center of Black Music Research, invited Walwyn to record a premiere performance of the Florence B. Price Concerto in One Movement in E minor. It was orchestrated by composer Trevor Weston, with the New Black Music Repertory Ensemble. Leslie Dunner directed the 2011 performance. In 2011, Albany Records manufactured and distributed the recording. In the 2015 Dr. James Greeson Emmy-nominated documentary, The Caged Bird: The Life and Music of Florence B. Price,” Walwyn performs as the featured pianist.

As a scholar of Florence B. Price, Walwyn travelled to Little Rock, Arkansas, in 2016 to visit Price’s childhood home address. During her trip, she came into contact with Price's original scores and manuscripts in the Special Collections at the University of Arkansas. She also met with Dr. Barbara Jackson, the first editor of Florence B. Price’s works, before Schirmer purchased the Price estate. Her journey concluded in Chicago. She visited Price's untombed grave with Morris Phibbs and Dr. Barbara Wright. She also viewed the property where Price’s abandoned home stands and which is where Price’s music was discovered in 2009.

With the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra in 2021, Walwyn premiered the newly released recording of Price’s authentic score of the Concerto in One Movement in E minor under the direction of Maestro Geoffrey Robson. On April 9th, 2022, the 135th birthday of Florence Price, Walwyn released her first solo piano music by Florence B. Price on Kadoro Klassics.

Compositions

 * Beyond Broken Bridges (2022)
 * Orchestra
 * Commissioned by Maestro Jacob Bergman and the Walla Walla Symphony Orchestra
 * Lavender Rainbow (2021)
 * Carillon
 * Commissioned by Dr. Pamela Ruiter-Feenstra
 * Mother (2020)
 * French Horn and Piano
 * Commissioned by Debra Sherrill-Ward
 * Diabelli Variation (2019)
 * Solo Piano
 * Commissioned by Lia Jenson-Abbot
 * Hyperion in the Red Forest (2018)
 * Soprano, French Horn, and Piano
 * Commissioned by Laura Ball
 * For Spangled Hearts (2017)
 * Viola and Cello
 * Commissioned by Tom Flaherty
 * Angels Nine (2016)
 * French Horn Trio and Piano
 * Commissioned by Debra Sherrill-Ward
 * Mother Emanuel (2015)
 * Solo Piano
 * Of Dance & Struggle: A Musical Tribute on the Life of Nelson Mandela (2012)
 * Vocal Ensemble
 * Commissioned by Dr. Gerald Knight
 * Sight Reading for Piano in the Twelve Major Keys (2010)
 * Set of Piano Studies
 * Reflections on 9/11 (2008)
 * Solo Piano

Compact Disc Recordings

 * Florence Price for Solo Piano (2022)
 * Kadoro Klassics
 * Concerto in One Movement in E minor for solo piano by Florence Price (2022)
 * Arkansas Symphony Orchestra for Little Rock
 * Concerto in One Movement in E minor for solo piano by Florence Price (2011)
 * Albany Records
 * Reflections on 9/11 by Karen Walwyn (2009)
 * Albany Records
 * Creative Afternoons: Classical Music for Children (2006)
 * Kadoro Klassics
 * Spirit of the Trumpeter, Rodney Mack (Trumpet), Karen Walwyn (Piano) (2003)
 * Albany Records
 * Dark Fires: Walwyn and Friends, Volume Two (2000)
 * Albany Records
 * Dark Fires: 20th Century for American Music, Volume One (1997)
 * Albany Records