Monday, November 29, 2010

Oboist 'Harry M. Smyles was my Uncle and a pioneer in the struggle for equality based on skill'

[Oboist Harry Smyles with his son in the foreground]

On Nov. 19, 2007 AfriClassical posted: “Harry Smyles (1918-2003), African American Oboist, Helped Launch Symphony of the New World.” The post quoted an obituary in the Cleveland Plain dealer, written by Ben Mattison and reproduced in Andante: “In 1965, Smyles joined the newly created Symphony of the New World, intended as the first fully integrated ensemble. He was first oboist and personnel director for the group, which helped many musicians to gain the experience needed to play in major orchestras.”

We are happy to post a comment which has been made by Janathan Johnson:
“Harry M. Smyles was my Uncle and a pioneer in the struggle for equality based on skill and talent for his passion for music. His endeavors have encouraged a number of young musicians to persevere and I am terribly proud of him and miss him more each day.

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