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1934 – William Levi Dawson’s “Negro Folk Symphony” Premieres

William Levi Dawson’s Symphony No. 1: Negro Folk Symphony premiered at Carnegie Hall on this date, performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra under conductor Leopold Stokowski. It was the first symphony based on Black folk themes by a Black composer to be performed by a major American orchestra.

Dawson’s work masterfully integrated African American spirituals and folk traditions with classical symphonic form, earning critical acclaim and standing as a landmark in American music history.

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