Background
She was born in Oberlin, Ohio to a musical family. Her father (Abram) was a jazz pianist and her mother, Leota Palmer, was a classical pianist who taught at the Cleveland Institute of Music.
She was born in Oberlin, Ohio to a musical family. Her father (Abram) was a jazz pianist and her mother, Leota Palmer, was a classical pianist who taught at the Cleveland Institute of Music.
University of the Arts.
She began playing at the age of three, with formal lessons (piano and violin) beginning at six years of age. A child prodigy, Natalie gave her first full-length recital at eight years old. In 1945, she received her Bachelor of Science in Music from Oberlin Conservatory as their youngest student.
Assuming the name Natalie Hinderas, she did her post-graduate work at the Juilliard School of Music with Olga Samaroff and at the Philadelphia Conservatory with Edward Steuermann.
In 1954, she made her Town Hall debut, receiving critical acclaim. From this point in her career, she toured America, Europe, and the West Indies.
With two tours of Africa and Asia sponsored by the United States. State Department. In the mid-1950s, Hinderas signed a contract with National Broadcasting Company to perform in their owned and operated stations around the United States playing recitals, concertos, and variety shows.
She was the first Black to perform a subscription concert with the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1971 after which, many other concerts followed.
Some of the other venues where she played are the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, the Cleveland, Atlanta, New York, San Francisco, and Chicago Symphony Orchestras. Hinderas’s performances included the Schumann Piano Concerto, Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, and Rachmaninoff’s Concerto Number. 2. Throughout her career, she promoted and recorded works by black performers and composers, among them R. Nathaniel Dett, William Grant Still, John West. Work, and George Walker.
Natalie Hinderas was a full professor at Temple University at the time of her death from cancer on July 22, 1987.