Jeri Lynne Johnson is the Founder and Artistic Director of the Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra which she established in 2008 as a model for the 21st-century orchestra.
A graduate of Wellesley College, Ms. Johnson began conducting while completing a Master’s Degree in music theory and history at the University of Chicago and in 1998 she won the Jorge Mester Conducting Scholarship to attend the Aspen Music Festival. Since then, her conducting teachers and mentors have included Sir Simon Rattle, Marin Alsop, Daniel Barenboim, and John Harbison. In 2005 Ms. Johnson made history as the first African-American woman to win an international conducting prize when she was awarded the Taki Concordia Conducting Fellowship.
