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  2. Henry Jay Lewis (October 16, 1932 – January 26, 1996) was an American double-bassist and orchestral conductor whose career extended over four decades. A child prodigy, he joined the Los Angeles Philharmonic at age 16, becoming the first African-American instrumentalist in a major symphony orchestra and, later, the first African-American ...

  3. Watch & Listen. Sixteen-year-old double bass player Henry Lewis made history in 1948 when he was hired by the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Lewis was the first African American appointed to a major symphony orchestra and one of the youngest players in LA Phil history, period.

  4. Feb 9, 2024 · February | 15. In 1968, 36-year-old Henry Lewis makes history when he is chosen, over more than 150 other candidates, as the first Black conductor of a major U.S. orchestra: the New Jersey...

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  5. May 29, 2018 · Henry Lewis, the former music director of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, was one of the first African Americans to rise to a position of prominence inside classical-music circles. A double-bassist by profession who worked under Zubin Mehta early in his career, Lewis led the Newark-based symphony until 1976.

  6. Feb 17, 2020 · Lewis broke racial barriers in the American field of conducting, becoming the first African American to serve as a conductor and musical director of a major American orchestra–the New Jersey...

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  7. Jan 29, 1996 · Henry Lewis, who broke racial barriers in the music world as the first black conductor and music director of a major American orchestra, the New Jersey Symphony, and as the first black to...

  8. University of Pittsburgh at Bradford. Henry Lewis was one of the most lauded and prolific conductors of the 20th century. He played an instrumental role in the development of Marilyn Horne as one of the greatest bel canto singers of all time. This exhibition focuses on Lewis's remarkable care.

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