Henry Lewis

Bassist and conductor of orchestras

Henry Lewis - Artists & Creatives born October 16th, 1932
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An accomplished American bassist and conductor, played a significant role in American classical music. Served as the principal bassist with the New York Philharmonic from 1961 to 1978. Founded the New York City Opera Orchestra and was instrumental in the establishment of both performances and educational initiatives that promoted classical music within the community. Also conducted various orchestras, showcasing a blend of traditional repertoire and contemporary works. Left a lasting legacy through performances and mentorship.

Principal bassist of the New York Philharmonic

Founded the New York City Opera Orchestra

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