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Portland musician creates opera about York, enslaved member of Lewis and Clark expedition
Portland musician creates opera about York, enslaved member of Lewis and Clark expedition
Portland musician creates opera about York, enslaved member of Lewis and Clark expedition

Published on: 10/21/2025

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Cedric Berry poses for a portrait in costume as the titular character York from

Starting in elementary school, students might begin learning about the epic expedition Lewis and Clark led 220 years ago to explore the newly acquired territory of the Louisiana Purchase, an 8,000-mile journey through present-day Oregon to the Pacific Ocean and back. While the names Lewis and Clark have been etched into history books, the name York is largely unknown. York, William Clark’s slave, was the only Black man on the expedition. A skilled hunter, naturalist and outdoorsman, York also helped Lewis and Clark during their negotiations and encounters with Native American tribes in the uncharted West. Yet, as a slave, York lacked the agency to tell his own story and was denied his freedom by Clark for nearly a decade after returning home.

Grammy Award-nominated Portland musician Aaron Nigel Smith is today helping bring York’s story to a wider audience in the form of an opera that blends different musical genres, from folk to classical and jazz to hip-hop. “York the Explorer” premieres this Friday at the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts in Beaverton for a weekend of performances as part of “York Fest,” a nine-day celebration of the explorer organized by the Oregon Black Pioneers.

Smith produced, co-wrote and composed the music for “York the Explorer.” He also performs in it with his friend Cedric Berry, an artist with the L.A. Opera, who plays York. Jasmine Johnson, the civic engagement and partnerships manager at Portland Opera, plays Rose, York’s mother. They join us for a discussion and in-studio performance of several songs from the opera.

Disclosure: Patricia Reser Center for the Arts and Oregon Black Pioneers are OPB sponsors. OPB’s newsroom maintains editorial independence and is not informed by financial support/individuals to the organization.

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