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West Side Story School Edition to be released
One of the most memorable musicals of all time has been adapted for the high school stage. With additional resources for students and directors, West Side Story School Edition makes the iconic musical more accessible and meaningful for high school performers.
Read September 5, 2018
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Centennial Releases
Your comprehensive guide to all new recording releases, and some broadcasts, for the centennial.
Read July 25, 2018
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Countdown to Leonard Bernstein's 100th Birthday - August 25, 2018
International summer festivals focus on Leonard Bernstein in his centennial year, with a series of prestigious events around the birthday itself on August 25.
Read July 24, 2018
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The Wall Street Journal: The Maestro at the Piano
Leonard Bernstein was the king of the podium, but he also played piano on the side—well enough to have had a full-time solo career had he wished it.
Read June 26, 2018
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Deutsche Grammophon releases 100th Anniversary Limited Edition Leonard Bernstein: The Complete Works
At the heart of DG’s Bernstein 100 project is Bernstein: Complete Works – The first complete edition of recordings of Bernstein’s published works, making available less familiar pieces such as his chamber music or his song cycles alongside West Side Story and the Chichester Psalms. It also includes a number of new recordings made expressly for this edition.
Read May 4, 2018
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Bernstein – Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon and Decca
Bernstein – Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon and Decca contains all Bernstein’s recordings as a conductor for DG and Decca, together with his complete DG/Unitel DVD catalogue.
Read February 23, 2018
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Vanity Fair: Leonard Bernstein, Jerome Robbins, and the Road to West Side Story
When Leonard Bernstein and Jerome Robbins met 75 years ago, they were young men hungry for their Big Break. Little did they know their partnership would make waves for decades to come.
Read February 1, 2018
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Opera News: 'His Way' by William R. Braun
Leonard Bernstein didn’t apply his protean talents to opera very often—but he made magic when he did.
Read January 31, 2018
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Bernstein at the Grammys®
Leonard Bernstein was represented at the GRAMMY® Awards this past weekend, with tribute concerts and performances, as well as a win for SONY Classical's™ box set "Leonard Bernstein - The Composer."
Read January 29, 2018
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Explore The Bernstein Experience on Classical.org!
Bernstein was a conductor, a pianist, a composer, a lyricist, a teacher, a poet, a writer, a father, a friend, a colleague, an activist, a humanist, and a concerned citizen.
He was a man of his amazing times, whose echo still resounds, perhaps more loudly today than ever before.
The Bernstein Experience, powered by Classical.org, aims to be as reflective of this Renaissance man as any experience without him here to host it himself could possibly be.
Read January 25, 2018
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Lang Lang To Celebrate Leonard Bernstein: GRAMMY Salute To Classical Music
Recognizing a synergetic opportunity, the Recording Academy and CAMI Music will produce GRAMMY Salute To Classical Music, a special GRAMMY Week event taking place in New York at Carnegie Hall's Stern Auditorium on Jan. 26, 2018.
Read January 4, 2018
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PBS Now Streaming NY Philharmonic's New Year's Eve Gala "BERNSTEIN ON BROADWAY"
In case you missed PBS's Live from Lincoln Center - "Bernstein on Broadway" this New Year's Eve, you can now stream the entire broadcast! In the show, stars from Broadway, including Annaleigh Ashford, Laura Osnes, Chris Jackson and Aaron Tveit joined the Philharmonic in tribute to the legendary composer.
Read January 1, 2018
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The New Yorker: “West Side Story” and the American Idea of Getting Along
From “West Side Story” I learned about tragedy, and love, and sex—there were broken hearts all over the place, like broken glass—and the idea that things can go very, very wrong, in an instant, but that the most important thing in the world was that we all learned to get along.
Read December 21, 2017
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The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Honors Leonard Bernstein in New Exhibition
To celebrate the centennial of America’s greatest classical composer and conductor, the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts is partnering with the GRAMMY Museum® on a new, exciting exhibition opening December 9th.
Read December 9, 2017
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SONY Releases Leonard Bernstein Remastered
Ahead of his centennial in 2018, Sony Classical has released a 100 CD box set of Leonard Bernstein's classic American Columbia recordings, remastered from their original 2- and multi-track analogue tapes.
Read November 10, 2017
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Let the festivities begin! Leonard Bernstein at 100
The Leonard Bernstein at 100 Centennial celebrations kicked off this weekend!
Read September 25, 2017
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TUNE IN MAY 9 AT 12PM ET FACEBOOK LIVE: Leonard Bernstein at 100 Centennial Press Event!
Join Alec Baldwin, Whoopi Goldberg, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, members of the Bernstein Family, and other guests for musical performances and an important announcement about centennial celebration programming around the world.
Read May 3, 2017
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Finally Returning Bernstein’s Overdue Mahler
It was more than 50 years overdue, but Leonard Bernstein’s score of Mahler’s “Das Lied von der Erde” was finally returned to the Vienna Philharmonic on Tuesday.
Read March 28, 2017
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WNYC Studio 360 - American Icons: Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts
Leonard Bernstein’s “Young People’s Concerts” with the New York Philharmonic were presented in Manhattan concert halls and broadcast live on national television for 14 seasons. There had been similar “music appreciation” efforts before, but Bernstein — 40 years old at the outset, deeply passionate about teaching, and a natural showman — made them into a reliably exciting franchise for family classical music viewing. The story of these iconic programs and how they were put together in the early, daring days of live TV is told by participants, Bernstein-watchers, family members, and inspired musicians.
Read March 2, 2017
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How Leonard Bernstein Opposed Richard Nixon With 1973 "Anti-inaugural" Concert
"... But at the exact same time a free and unofficial inauguration concert at the National Cathedral took place thanks to legendary conductor Leonard Bernstein. He led 'A Concert for Peace,' which became widely known as the 'Anti-inaugural Concert.'"
via Laurie L. Dove for Howstuffworks
Read January 20, 2017