Trey Pratt is a conductor, voice teacher, and administrator based in New Orleans, LA. Committed to creativity, expression, and community, Trey has held positions at Boston Children’s Chorus (Conductor and Manager of Educational Programs), Boston University (Lecturer, Prison Education Program), Endicott College (Instructor of Voice), JourneySongs Hospice Choir (Music Director), and United Parish in Brookline (Assistant Music Director). He is currently the Music Teacher at KIPP Central City Primary and maintains an online voice studio. His non-profit venture, New Voices New Orleans (NVNO), enters its pilot phase in Fall 2022 with support from 4.0 Schools’ Tiny Fellowship. NVNO seeks to engage singers throughout the city in dynamic performances that unlock creativity, embolden self-expression, and empower civic voice.
Trey has served as Vice President of Choristers Guild Boston and Service Choir R&R Chair of MassACDA. He maintains membership in American Choral Directors Association, Louisiana Music Educators Association, and the National Association of Teachers of Singing. A native of Dallas, TX, he holds a Bachelor of Arts in Music (voice) from Southern Methodist University and a Masters of Sacred Music (choral conducting) from Boston University. Recent training includes the META Fellowship with Mass Cultural Council, the Certificate in Responsive Pedagogy at Teachers College, Columbia University, and a Teaching Fellowship with Ripple Effect, Nola.