Henry Lewis: American Maestro

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Henry Lewis: American Maestro

Henry Lewis banner photo with him conducting

Born in Los Angeles in 1932, Henry Lewis would break racial barriers to become one of the most lauded conductors of his time. He was the first African American to lead a major American orchestra and was invited to guest conduct the symphonies of nearly every great city around the globe.

This online presentation accompanies the permanent exhibition on view at the Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibition Center.
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Title photo credits:
Henry Lewis conducting, ca. 1960. Music Center Archive/Otto Rothschild Collection
Headshot of Henry Lewis, ca. 1960. Los Angeles Philharmonic Archives