Orchestras Take Steps to Improve Diversity in Classical Music with Sphinx

A Black classical music composer stands wearing a black and white tuxedo with his arms in position to conduct an orchestra

In 1930, William Grant Still conducted his Symphony no. 1 “Afro-American” with the New York Philharmonic becoming the first Black composer “to have a symphony performed by a professional orchestra in the U.S.” The classical music industry was less diverse then than it is today, and yet African Americans and Latinos continue to be underrepresented […]