"Sunday Morning" looks back at the composer, conductor, pianist and music director who died this past week after a lifetime of crossing musical boundaries
It happened this past week: the music world lost one of its shining lights, André Previn. The composer, conductor, pianist and music director died Thursday at his home in Manhattan.
A versatile performer who blurred the lines between classical, jazz and pop, Previn was born in Berlin in 1929. His family fled Germany in 1938, first to Paris, before settling in Los Angeles.