As publicly as circumstances have allowed over the last twenty-nine years—and for the last fourteen of them that has been very publicly indeed—Leonard ... s Young People’s Concerts, which ...
Leonard Bernstein was born in Lawrence ... He devoted several televised "Young People's Concerts" to Copland, and gave the premiere of Copland's "Connotations," commissioned for the opening of ...
Thousands of events are featured as a part of #Bernsteinat100, including “Leonard Bernstein ... For the Feb. 28, 1961 Young People’s Concert, Bernstein captivated his audience with the ...
“People like Voltaire and my father never go out of style because they advocate [for issues of social justice] through their art,” says Jamie Bernstein, daughter of Maestro Leonard Bernstein ...
Here’s a noteworthy addition to the New York real estate market: composer Leonard Bernstein’s former Park Avenue penthouse, where he lived in the 1960s and ’70s, is for sale. Warburg Realty ...
"It goes wherever it's going" Leonard Bernstein became the most famous conductor ... he introduced a generation to classical music with televised lectures with the NBC Symphony and 53 Young People's ...
In concerts and books, on radio and television, Bernstein was the supreme communicator and the Young People’s Concerts he presented ... ‘Be careful,’ his father warned. ‘Leonard Bernstein is gay.’ The ...
Leonard Bernstein (1918-90) was one of the great artists of the 20th century. A renowned composer, conductor and teacher, he served on the Brandeis University Department of Music faculty from 1951-56 ...
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