Leonard Bernstein — FactMonster.com Encyclopedia Bernstein, Leonard. Bernstein, Leonard (b rn'stīn, –stēn) , 1918 – 90, American composer, conductor, and pianist, b. Lawrence, Mass., grad. http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0807246.html
Extractions: Reference Desk Encyclopedia Bernstein, Leonard key , American composer, conductor, and pianist, b. Lawrence, Mass., grad. Harvard, 1939, and Curtis Institute of Music, 1941. A highly versatile musician, he was the composer of symphonic works (the Jeremiah Symphony, 1944; Age of Anxiety, Kaddish Symphony, 1963), song cycles, chamber music, ballets ( Fancy Free, 1944), musicals ( On the Town, Wonderful Town, Candide, West Side Story, 1957), opera ( Trouble in Tahiti, 1952), and choral music ( Chichester Psalms, 1965). His Mass See his The Joy of Music (1959) and The Infinite Variety of Music (1966); biographies by J. Briggs (1961), J. Gruen (1968), H. Burton (1994), and M. Secrest (1994). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, Leonard Bernstein - Leonard Bernstein composer, conductor Born: 8/25/1918 Birthplace: Lawrence, Massachusetts The first ... August 25 Birthdays: Leonard Bernstein - August 25 birthdays: Leonard Bernstein, Tim Burton, Regis Philbin, Allan Pinkerton, Sean Connery, Althea Gibson, Sir Hans Adolf Krebs, George Wallace
Bernstein, Leonard: Baker's Student Encyclopedia Of Music (born Louis), prodigiously gifted American conductor and composer, equally successful in writing symphonic music and Broadway shows, and a charismatic performer; b. http://www.enotes.com/music-encyclopedia/bernstein-leonard
Leonard Bernstein Official site. Includes background information, correspondence, scores, concert memorabilia, excerpted audio files, working notes, biographical details, photographs, recordings, items for sale, and contact information. http://www.leonardbernstein.com/
Bernstein, Leonard Biography: Contemporary Musicians Composer, conductor, pianist. Leonard Bernstein is an immensely talented American conductor, composer, pianist, and educator who has made significant contributions to the http://www.enotes.com/contemporary-musicians/bernstein-leonard-biography
Leonard Bernstein - Conductor And Composer This is the mfiles page for Leonard Bernstein, with career overview and links to soundtrack reviews and related composers. http://www.mfiles.co.uk/Composers/Leonard-Bernstein.htm
Extractions: Although having a huge reputation as an interpreter and composer of classical music, Bernstein is probably most readily associated with musicals in general and West Side Story in particular. This is a modern reworking of the Romeo and Juliet story for stage and film. Full of Latin rhythms the musical manages to have New York gang members sing and dance and yet still seem tough and threatening. Anyone seeing the making of the album of West Side Story with Jose Carreras and Kiri Te Kanawa will agree with the description of Bernstein as "formidable" but he was formidable also in the sense of the breadth of his musical taste and experience and the total dedication to his art. Bernstein was a hard-working musician, starting out initially as a pianist. He studied at Harvard University where was coached by Walter Piston and Aaron Copland (with whom he formed a life-long musical association). Then at Tanglewood Music Centre he studied with Serge Koussevitzky. These influences led him from full-time performing into the art of composing. He became assistant conductor of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, where a particular event gave him instant acclaim and a widespread following. Bruno Walter was to conduct a significant concert by the orchestra which was to be broadcast live on Radio. Walter was unable to fulfil this engagement and the principle conductor (Artur Rodzinski, who had appointed Bernstein) was away, and so Bernstein was called upon to fill in. He later became the orchestra's musical director, and was to become one of the foremost conductors of the day, leading orchestras throughout the world and gaining a reputation for his interpretations of composers such as
Extractions: JQ = $; //rename $ function Search data.nytimes.com About This Page Bernstein, Leonard http://data.nytimes.com/14399621519003556633 nyt:associated_article_count nyt:first_use nyt:latest_use nyt:number_of_variants ... skos:definition - en Leonard Bernstein was one of the most prodigally talented and successful musicians in American history. He died on Oct. 14, 1990 at his apartment at the Dakota on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. He was 72 years old. Mr. Bernstein's spokeswoman, Margaret Carson, said he died of a heart attack caused by progressive lung failure. Long before Mr. Bernstein became, at the age of 40, the youngest music director ever engaged by the New York Philharmonic, the drama critic Harold Clurman sized up the flamboyant musician's future: ''Lenny is hopelessly fated for success.'' skos:inScheme http://data.nytimes.com/elements/nytd_per skos:prefLabel - en Bernstein, Leonard http://data.nytimes.com/14399621519003556633.rdf cc:attributionName The New York Times Company cc:attributionURL http://data.nytimes.com/14399621519003556633 cc:license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/ ... dc:creator The New York Times Company dcterms:created dcterms:modified dcterms:rightsHolder The New York Times Company foaf:primaryTopic http://data.nytimes.com/14399621519003556633
Klassika: Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990) Stellt einen umfassenden Lebenslauf und eine Bildergalerie vor und bietet daneben das Werkverzeichnis an. http://www.klassika.info/Komponisten/Bernstein/
Bernstein, Leonard Leonard Bernstein (pronounced Bernstyne ) (August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American composer, pianist, and conductor. He was the first conductor born in the http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Leonard_Bernstein
Extractions: Piano Leonard Bernstein (pronounced "Bern-styne") (August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American composer, pianist, and conductor. He was the first conductor born in the United States of America to receive world-wide acclaim, and is known for both his conducting of the New York Philharmonic, including the acclaimed Young People's Concerts series, and his multiple compositions, including West Side Story, Candide, and On The Town. Bernstein was one of the first classical musicians to recognize the power of television as a vehicle to educate the masses, and he did so with an almost evangelical zeal. His commitment to teach and mentor young conductors at the Tanglewood Institute of Music remained his passion until his death in 1990. Commenting on musical poetics and the "redicovery and reacceptance of tonality " in the Harvard Lectures given in 1973, he stated: "I believe that no matter how serial, or stochastic, or otherwise intellectualized music may be, it can always qualify as poetry as long as it is rooted in earth…and that the expressive distinctions among [new] idioms depend ultimately on the dignity and passion of the individual creative voice."
Bernstein Der Lebenslauf wird zur Verf gung gestellt. http://www.erft.de/schulen/gymlech/westside/autor.htm
Extractions: Leonard Bernstein Sein Leben: Am 25. August wird Leonard Bernstein in Lawrence (Massachusetts) geboren. Erster öffentlicher Auftritt als Pianist in dem von ihm komponierten Stück " Music for the Dance nos.1&2" und " Music for Two Pianos". Studiert am Boston Symphony Orchestra. Die Symphony "Jeremiah" gewinnt den " New York Music Critics´ Award". Dadurch bekommt er einen festen Posten beim New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Ernennung zum Musikdirektor am New York City Symphony Orchestra. Erstaufführung von seiner Oper "Trouble in Thaiti". Bernstein dirigiert als erster Amerikaner an der Mailänder Scala. Erstaufführung von "Wonderful Town" in New York. Erster Fernsehauftritt. Erstaufführung seiner Oper "Candide" in New York. Ernennung zum Musikdirektor des New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Erstaufführung seines Musicals "West-Side-Story" in New York. Start seiner preisgekrönten TV-Serie "Young Person´s concerts". Debüt Bernsteins an der New Yorker Metropolitan Opera mit "Falstaff".
Bernstein, Leonard - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About US composer, conductor, and pianist. He was one of the most energetic and versatile 20thcentury US musicians. His works, which established a vogue for realistic, contemporary http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Bernstein, Leonard
Leonard Bernstein Kurzbiografie des Komponisten, Dirigenten und Pianisten. Es finden sich auch Beschreibungen der B hnenwerke. http://www.operone.de/komponist/bernstein.html
Extractions: † 14. Okt. 1990 in New York Bühnenwerk On the Town (Betty Comden, Adolph Green), musical comedy (1944 Boston) Trouble in Tahiti A Quiet Place übernommen) ( 12. Juni 1952 Brandeis University Waltham/Mass.) Wonderful Town musical (Buch: Joseph A. Fields, Jerome Chodorov; Gesangstexte: Betty Comden, Adolph Green), comedy 2 Akte (1953 New York) Candide (Buch: Lillian Hellmann, nach Voltaire; Gesangstexte: Richard Wilbur, John T. La Touche, Stephen Sondheim, L. Bernstein), comic operetta 2 Akte (1956 Boston; rev. Fassung (Buch: Hugh Wheeler; Gesangstexte wie bei 1. Fassung), 1 Akt; 1973 New York)
Bernstein, Leonard | Define Bernstein, Leonard At Dictionary.com Cultural Dictionary Bernstein, Leonard ( burn steyen) A twentieth-century American composer and conductor. He served for many years as the music director of the New York http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Bernstein, Leonard
Leonard Bernstein (1918 - 1990) Der Lebenslauf des K nstlers wird vorgestellt, mit Hinweisen auf sein Wirken in Deutschland. http://www.martinschlu.de/kulturgeschichte/zwanzigstes/bernstein/start.htm
Glbtq >> Arts >> Bernstein, Leonard For most of his life, the specter of the closet lurked threateningly behind the glamorous and often brash public image of American composer Leonard Bernstein. http://www.glbtq.com/arts/bernstein_l.html
Extractions: page: Throughout the 1960s, Leonard Bernstein was undoubtedly the most visible proponent of classical music in American culture. Through his outgoing personality and resourceful uses of the media, particularly television, Bernstein introduced "highbrow" culture into the homes of middle America, while also defending rock and roll as "real" music and espousing radical causes. Given his overwhelming celebrity and acclaim as a composer, conductor, pianist, and lecturer, the meteoric career of this son of Russian Jewish immigrants would seem to exemplify the all-American success story; yet, for most of his life, the specter of the closet lurked threateningly behind the glamorous and often brash public image of Leonard Bernstein. Sponsor Message.