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Natalie Leota Henderson Hinderas (1927β1987) was an American pianist, composer and professor. In the mid-1950s, Hinderas signed a contract with NBC to perform in their owned and operated stations around the United States playing recitals, concertos, and variety shows. In 1971, she became the first African American to perform a subscription concert with the Philadelphia Orchestra. Throughout her career, Hinderas promoted other black performers and composers. Her album, Piano Music by African American Composers, includes works by R. Nathaniel Dett; Thomas Kerr; William Grant Still; John Wesley Work III; George Walker; Arthur Cunningham; Talib Rasul Hakim; Hale Smith; and Olly Wilson. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Piano Music by African-American Composers

Natalie Hinderas Live 1983

Natalie Hinderas Plays Music by Black Composers
Music of Hale Smith
Natalie Hinderas - Piano Music By African American Composers
Piano Music by African American Composers
Natalie Hinderas: Piano Music by African-American Composers (2 CDs)
Plays Sensuous Piano Music
Piano Music by African American Composers (Disc 1)
Piano Music by African-American Composers (Disc 1)
Music by Black Composers
Dett: In the Bottoms