Thomas Henderson Kerr Jr.
Thomas Henderson Kerr Jr. | |
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| Born | January 3, 1915 Baltimore, MD |
| Died | August 26, 1988 |
| Occupation(s) | composer, pianist, organist, music teacher |
| Employer | Howard University |
| Title | Chair of Keyboard Department, Professor of Piano |
| Term | 1943–1976 |
Thomas Henderson Kerr Jr. (January 3, 1915 – August 26, 1988) was an American classical pianist, organist, music teacher, and composer whose compositions and arrangements for piano, organ, voice, woodwind ensemble, and chorus were performed by some of the leading African American artists of his time including pianists Sylvia Olden Lee,Natalie Hinderas, William Duncan Allen Jr., and the duo-piano team, Delphin and Romain. His arrangements of Negro Spirituals have been performed and recorded by notable artists including Kathleen Battle and Jessye Norman.
Kerr was Professor of Music and Chair of the keyboard department at Howard University from 1943 – 1976. He served as the organist of the Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ in Washington, DC. As a pianist, he performed widely in the area and was the first African American to perform a recital the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.