Leon Bates (pianist)
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Leon Bates | |
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| Born | November 3, 1949 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
| Died | November 21, 2025 (aged 76) |
| Genres | Classical |
| Occupation | Pianist |
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Leon Bates (November 3, 1949 – November 21, 2025) was an American classical pianist.
Leon Bates was born in Philadelphia, where by the age of six he had excelled in the study of music, specifically at playing the piano and violin. As a young artist, Bates was an understudy of Irene Beck. He also was a student of Natalie Hinderas at the Esther Boyer College of Music at Temple University in Philadelphia.[1]
While growing up, Leon Bates divided his time between two disparate passions: the pursuit of music and the physically demanding sport of body building. According to Karima A. Haynes, Leon Bates grew up defying stereotypes. Bates claims that the two disciplines have synergistic benefits. "The last piece on the program is the one that is the most demanding and dynamic. You don’t want to run out of energy as you are coming to the piece that demands the most from you.[2] (Haynes qtd Bates 164)."