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  1. Leonard Bernstein was like a force of nature – conductor, composer, pianist, lecturer, broadcaster, and writer were just a few of the hats he wore. He found success on Broadway and in the concert hall in the 1940s and ’50s with a style that mixed established old-world tradition with irrepressible New World optimism.

  2. Production Date: 21/10/1984. Alongside their incomplete Beethoven cycle, the recording of Brahms's piano concertos is the most important document of the collaboration between Leonard Bernstein and Krystian Zimerman. Here their performance of the grandly conceived Piano Concerto No. 2 sees the pianist offer playing that runs the gamut from ...

  3. 14 de oct. de 1990 · Leonard Bernstein was an American composer, conductor, pianist, music educator, author, and lifelong humanitarian. He was one of the most significant American cultural personalities of the 20th centur

  4. Composer, conductor, pianist, teacher, thinker, and adventurous spirit, Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990) transformed the way Americans and people everywhere hear and appreciate music. Bernstein's successes as a composer ranged from the Broadway stage-West Side Story, On the Town, Wonderful Town, and Candide-to concert halls all over the world, where his orchestral and choral music continues to ...

  5. Composer, pianist, author, television teacher, Harvard lecturer, cultural icon, humanist and conductor without peer, Leonard Bernstein's versatility was legendary. He captivated Broadway with such hits as On the Town and West Side Story and introduced middle America to classical music with his Young People's Concerts on television. He composed three symphonies and a full-length opera, and he ...

  6. 8 de ago. de 2005 · He was a composer, conductor, pianist and teacher. He wrote both serious classical music and light popular music. He was musical director of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra for more than ten ...

  7. Edward MacDowell Medalist Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990) was an American composer, conductor, music lecturer, and pianist. His rare musical talent and flamboyant style made him one of the most influential musicians of the past century. Born in Lawrence, Massachusetts in 1918, he attended Boston Latin School and later majored in music at Harvard.