Organist / Pianist

Dr. Anthony Pattin
First St John Organist / Pianist - Dr Anthony Pattin

Dr. Anthony Pattin has had an extensive and varied performance career, beginning with his professional orchestral debut with the Toledo Symphony Orchestra, performing Gershwin’s Concerto in F. Since that time, he has performed with the symphonies of Alabama, Arkansas, Tuscaloosa (AL), and Abilene (TX) among many others. He has appeared in Chicago, Los Angeles and twice in New York City in the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall. Dr. Pattin was a touring artist under the sponsorship of the Alabama State Council of the Arts. While in Alabama, he received the prestigious Governor’s “Artist for the New Millennium” Award in 2001. For many years, he has been a part of the MostArts Music Festival and Piano Competition at Alfred University (NY). Dr. Pattin serves as piano soloist, chamber musician and as a piano competition judge for MostArts Festival. He has seven recordings (CD) available on the APT label.

Dr. Pattin is a native of Toledo, Ohio. He made his professional orchestral debut performing Gershwin’s Concerto in F with the Toledo Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Yuval Zaliouk. He has also performed with the Alabama Symphony, the Tuscaloosa Symphony, the Arkansas Symphony, and the Abilene Philharmonic, as well as others. He has performed on the Dame Myra Hess Concert Series in Chicago, which was broadcast live on National Public Radio. In addition, he has performed two concert tours of Japan, and presented recitals throughout cities in Europe and Central Asia. He returned to Japan in May 2019 to perform recitals throughout Tokyo and other major cities in Japan.

His New York debut recital at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall was in 1998. In a review of that concert, a critic for the New York Review magazine called Dr. Pattin “a pianist of definite skills and strengths.” Of his 2002 solo recital in Merkin Concert Hall in New York: “Dr. Pattin is a solid presence on stage, confident and gracious. His music making speaks of great involvement and erudition. With the ear and ability to vary tone color with constancy, his palette is a good one.” (Darrell Rosenbluth, New York Concert Review Magazine). He returned to Weill Hall in 2006 and received high praise for his Schumann Kreisleriana and Debussy and Rachmaninoff interpretations.

Dr. Pattin has degrees in piano performance from Toledo University, University of Michigan, and The University of Alabama. He was a professor of music at the University of Montevallo from 1987–2011. After his retirement in 2011, the university set up the Dr. Pattin Steinway Endowment Fund. Dr. Pattin lives in Birmingham, Alabama, and is active as a pianist in solo, orchestral, and chamber music performances as well as an adjudicator and music scholar. For the past five years he has been part of the MostArts Music Festival and Piano Competition held each summer at Alfred University in New York. He has recorded seven CDs on the APT label.

First St John Organist / Pianist - Dr Anthony Pattin

Dr. Pattin is an accomplished organist and skilled improviser and has served as organist / Pianist for First St John Lutheran Church, in Toledo, Ohio Since January, 2020, after he moved back home to Toledo from Alabama.  Each worship service begins with 15 minutes of prelude music on the piano consisting on hymns, hymn arrangements, classical piano pieces, contemporary praise songs, gospel tunes, as well as his own arrangments.  The congregation  looks forward to the preludes as it is a time for them to prepare their hearts and minds for the worship service.  He also plays often during the offertory if the choir is not singing or if the bell choir is not participating on a particular Sunday.  He has been responsible for bringing outstanding musical guests to the worship services; members of the Toledo Symphony Orchestra as well as other outstanding members of the musical community of Toledo.  In addition, some of our talented young members from the congregation will be featured. 

He has started a Midday Music Series for members of the congregation and guests that are available at I p.m. during the week.  Our first concert will be Tuesday, February 25th at 1 p.m. in the sanctuary, featuring Dr. Pattin, pianist.

Contact

Dr. Anthony Pattin
(205) 902-7907