Aaron Dworkin has led an extraordinary life.
From his beginnings as a prodigious child violin player in Hershey, Pennsylvania, to a prestigious MacArthur Fellowship and a seat on the National Council on the Arts, he has continued to impress and bring about the change that he hopes to see in the world.
As a young man, he founded the the Sphinx Organization, a groundbreaking organization that aims to diversify classical music and led to his selection as a MacArthur Fellow.
This, in turn, led to President Barack Obama naming Dworkin as his first appointment to the National Council on the Arts, and then a member of President Joe Biden’s Arts Policy Committee. Aaron Dworkin also served as Dean of the University of Michigan’s School of Music, Theatre and Dance.
As his achievements have stacked up, he has proven himself to be a gifted poet and writer, documenting his journey along the way and in retrospect. The polymath joined “City Lights” host to discuss his past and achievements, all recorded in his new memoir, “Lessons in Gratitude.”