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Extractions: About this image ca. 1920-1989 The composer, conductor, writer, and teacher Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990) was one of 20th-century America's most important musical figures. The Leonard Bernstein Collection is one of the largest and most varied of the many special collections held by the Library of Congress Music Division. Its more than 400,000 items, including music and literary manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, audio and video recordings, fan mail, and other types of materials extensively document Bernstein's extraordinary life and career. This online Leonard Bernstein Collection makes available a selection of 85 photographs , 177 scripts from the Young People's Concerts , 74 scripts from the Thursday Evening Previews , and over 1,100 pieces of correspondence , in addition to the collection's complete Finding Aid Gallery Bernstein Photo Gallery Essay Professor Lenny The Library of Congress Legal
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Extractions: Categories: Composers Conductors Pianists 1918 - Bernstein was born on the 25th of August in Lawrence, Massachusetts. 1934 - Graduated from Boston Latin School. Attended Harvard University, where he studied music with Walter Piston. He enrolled in the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. 1942 - He composed "Jeremiah Symphony". 1943 - Appointed assistant conductor of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. 1944 - Composed musicals "On the Town". 1947 - He conducted in Tel Aviv for the first time. 1951 - Married Felicia Montealegre Cohn on 9th of September. - Became head of the orchestral and conducting departments at Tanglewood. - Conducted the New York Philharmonic in the world premiere of the Charles Ives:Symphony No. 2. 1956 - He composed "Candide".
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Extractions: in All Albums Biographies Reviews Classical Music Home Leonard Bernstein, one of the most important figures in twentieth-century music, was born in Massachusetts into a Russian-Jewish immigrant family. He had his first piano lessons in 1928, and soon recognised that his life was to be dominated by music. In 1930 he began piano lessons with Susan Williams at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, giving his first piano recital two years later, when he also started to study piano with Helen Coates, later to be his personal secretary. In 1934 he played Grieg Walter Piston amongst others. In 1937 he became friends with several highly influential musicians: the composer Aaron Copland , of whom Bernstein was a life-long supporter; the conductor Dimitri Mitropoulos , whose flamboyant direction of the Boston Symphony Orchestra convinced Bernstein that conducting was to be his career; and
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Extractions: September/October 2010 This iconic New Yorker was actually born in the environs of Boston, Mass., the son of Russian immigrants. His father, Samuel, had become successful in the beauty-supply business. His mother, Jennie, had a love of art and music. Over his father's objections, she sent the boy for piano lessons. He became very good, even at a young age. His father, however, wanted him to join the family firm, but Leonard was adamant about studying music. He attended Harvard, where he studied with Edward Burlingame Hill and Walter Piston. After Harvard, Bernstein studied at the Curtis Institute with Vengerova (piano), Randall Thompson (orchestration), and Fritz Reiner (conducting). Undoubtedly, however, the great influence on him as a young man was
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Extractions: @import url( http://www.classicalbuffet.com/wp-content/themes/connections/connections/style.css ); Archived Posts from this Category Sun 22 Apr 2007 Posted by under Bernstein, Leonard No Comments Composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein was born on August 25, 1918 in Lawrence, Massachusetts, U.S.A. He attended Harvard University, the Curtis Institute of Music, and the Tanglewood Institute. His teachers included Walter Piston, Fritz Reiner, In 1943, he took a position as an assistant conductor at the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. It was there, on November 14th of the same year, that he famously substituted for Bruno Walter at short notice for a concert at Carnegie Hall. This concert was heard on national radio broadcast and garnered Bernstein great recognition. Bernstein accepted the position of Music Director for the New York Symphony Orchestra in 1945. In 1951 he took charge of the conducting and orchestral departments at Tanglewood, and in 1958, he became the Music Director for the New York Philharmonic. He was in high demand for conducting appearances around the world and had the opportunity to conduct Maria Callas at the Teatro Alla Scala, becoming the first American to conduct at that theater.
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