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  1. Kritik: Bernstein-Musical in Duisburg allseits gefeiert

    Am Schluss wurde der Abend im ausverkauften Duisburger Stadttheater dreifach gefeiert. Einmal beim Schlussapplaus im großen Saal des…
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  2. Leonard Bernstein’s run as conductor and host of “ CBS’s Young People’s Concerts” ran for 53 episodes that aired between 1958- 1972. You can watch them all for free here (youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU0
    #SymSat #LeonardBernstein

  3. Leonard Bernstein’s run as conductor and host of “ CBS’s Young People’s Concerts” ran for 53 episodes that aired between 1958- 1972. You can watch them all for free here (youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU0
    #SymSat #LeonardBernstein

  4. Leonard Bernstein’s run as conductor and host of “ CBS’s Young People’s Concerts” ran for 53 episodes that aired between 1958- 1972. You can watch them all for free here (youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU0
    #SymSat #LeonardBernstein

  5. Leonard Bernstein’s run as conductor and host of “ CBS’s Young People’s Concerts” ran for 53 episodes that aired between 1958- 1972. You can watch them all for free here (youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU0
    #SymSat #LeonardBernstein

  6. Leonard Bernstein’s run as conductor and host of “ CBS’s Young People’s Concerts” ran for 53 episodes that aired between 1958- 1972. You can watch them all for free here (youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU0
    #SymSat #LeonardBernstein

  7. Having spend his teens playing in Jazz bands and listening to Jazz performances & records, Bernstein (controversially) believed that Jazz was an essential component of American Music. His 1956 CBS Omnibus collection/lecture “What is Jazz” (available for free here: youtu.be/To5AcmNCHpg?si=31veOW) was a major turning point in getting a lot of people to appreciate Jazz as an art form
    #SymSat #JazzAppreciationMonth #LeonardBernstein #Jazz

  8. Having spend his teens playing in Jazz bands and listening to Jazz performances & records, Bernstein (controversially) believed that Jazz was an essential component of American Music. His 1956 CBS Omnibus collection/lecture “What is Jazz” (available for free here: youtu.be/To5AcmNCHpg?si=31veOW) was a major turning point in getting a lot of people to appreciate Jazz as an art form
    #SymSat #JazzAppreciationMonth #LeonardBernstein #Jazz

  9. Having spend his teens playing in Jazz bands and listening to Jazz performances & records, Bernstein (controversially) believed that Jazz was an essential component of American Music. His 1956 CBS Omnibus collection/lecture “What is Jazz” (available for free here: youtu.be/To5AcmNCHpg?si=31veOW) was a major turning point in getting a lot of people to appreciate Jazz as an art form
    #SymSat #JazzAppreciationMonth #LeonardBernstein #Jazz

  10. Having spend his teens playing in Jazz bands and listening to Jazz performances & records, Bernstein (controversially) believed that Jazz was an essential component of American Music. His 1956 CBS Omnibus collection/lecture “What is Jazz” (available for free here: youtu.be/To5AcmNCHpg?si=31veOW) was a major turning point in getting a lot of people to appreciate Jazz as an art form
    #SymSat #JazzAppreciationMonth #LeonardBernstein #Jazz

  11. Having spend his teens playing in Jazz bands and listening to Jazz performances & records, Bernstein (controversially) believed that Jazz was an essential component of American Music. His 1956 CBS Omnibus collection/lecture “What is Jazz” (available for free here: youtu.be/To5AcmNCHpg?si=31veOW) was a major turning point in getting a lot of people to appreciate Jazz as an art form
    #SymSat #JazzAppreciationMonth #LeonardBernstein #Jazz

  12. Leonard Bernstein (August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was a Harvard and Curtis Institute of Music trained conductor, composer, pianist, music educator, writer, and humanitarian.He received 7 Emmy Awards, 2 Tony Awards, 16 Grammy Awards, a 1955 Oscar nomination, a Peabody medal, a 1980 Kennedy Center Honor, an Induction into the American Theater Hall of Fame, the Television Hall of Fame and American Classical Music Hall of Fame- amongst others.
    #SymSat #LeonardBernstein

  13. Leonard Bernstein (August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was a Harvard and Curtis Institute of Music trained conductor, composer, pianist, music educator, writer, and humanitarian.He received 7 Emmy Awards, 2 Tony Awards, 16 Grammy Awards, a 1955 Oscar nomination, a Peabody medal, a 1980 Kennedy Center Honor, an Induction into the American Theater Hall of Fame, the Television Hall of Fame and American Classical Music Hall of Fame- amongst others.
    #SymSat #LeonardBernstein

  14. Leonard Bernstein (August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was a Harvard and Curtis Institute of Music trained conductor, composer, pianist, music educator, writer, and humanitarian.He received 7 Emmy Awards, 2 Tony Awards, 16 Grammy Awards, a 1955 Oscar nomination, a Peabody medal, a 1980 Kennedy Center Honor, an Induction into the American Theater Hall of Fame, the Television Hall of Fame and American Classical Music Hall of Fame- amongst others.
    #SymSat #LeonardBernstein

  15. Leonard Bernstein (August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was a Harvard and Curtis Institute of Music trained conductor, composer, pianist, music educator, writer, and humanitarian.He received 7 Emmy Awards, 2 Tony Awards, 16 Grammy Awards, a 1955 Oscar nomination, a Peabody medal, a 1980 Kennedy Center Honor, an Induction into the American Theater Hall of Fame, the Television Hall of Fame and American Classical Music Hall of Fame- amongst others.
    #SymSat #LeonardBernstein

  16. Leonard Bernstein (August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was a Harvard and Curtis Institute of Music trained conductor, composer, pianist, music educator, writer, and humanitarian.He received 7 Emmy Awards, 2 Tony Awards, 16 Grammy Awards, a 1955 Oscar nomination, a Peabody medal, a 1980 Kennedy Center Honor, an Induction into the American Theater Hall of Fame, the Television Hall of Fame and American Classical Music Hall of Fame- amongst others.
    #SymSat #LeonardBernstein

  17. First up is a short 1966 discussion between The Maestro Leonard Bernstein and The “Duke” Duke Ellington (youtu.be/Eb-2xSiuG2g?si=Z77aHK) about the relationship between Jazz and Classical music. You can watch the entire conversation here (youtu.be/oXGqbqPlI8w?si=Jjyjz6)
    #SymSat #JazzAppreciationMonth #LeonardBernstein #DukeEllington #jazz

  18. First up is a short 1966 discussion between The Maestro Leonard Bernstein and The “Duke” Duke Ellington (youtu.be/Eb-2xSiuG2g?si=Z77aHK) about the relationship between Jazz and Classical music. You can watch the entire conversation here (youtu.be/oXGqbqPlI8w?si=Jjyjz6)
    #SymSat #JazzAppreciationMonth #LeonardBernstein #DukeEllington #jazz

  19. First up is a short 1966 discussion between The Maestro Leonard Bernstein and The “Duke” Duke Ellington (youtu.be/Eb-2xSiuG2g?si=Z77aHK) about the relationship between Jazz and Classical music. You can watch the entire conversation here (youtu.be/oXGqbqPlI8w?si=Jjyjz6)
    #SymSat #JazzAppreciationMonth #LeonardBernstein #DukeEllington #jazz

  20. First up is a short 1966 discussion between The Maestro Leonard Bernstein and The “Duke” Duke Ellington (youtu.be/Eb-2xSiuG2g?si=Z77aHK) about the relationship between Jazz and Classical music. You can watch the entire conversation here (youtu.be/oXGqbqPlI8w?si=Jjyjz6)
    #SymSat #JazzAppreciationMonth #LeonardBernstein #DukeEllington #jazz

  21. First up is a short 1966 discussion between The Maestro Leonard Bernstein and The “Duke” Duke Ellington (youtu.be/Eb-2xSiuG2g?si=Z77aHK) about the relationship between Jazz and Classical music. You can watch the entire conversation here (youtu.be/oXGqbqPlI8w?si=Jjyjz6)
    #SymSat #JazzAppreciationMonth #LeonardBernstein #DukeEllington #jazz

  22. "Gee, Officer Krupke" is a comedy number from the 1957 #musical #WestSideStory. The #song was composed by #StephenSondheim (#lyrics) and #LeonardBernstein (music), and was featured in the Broadway musical and subsequent 1961 and 2021 films.
    youtube.com/watch?v=UwrfS54yhk4

  23. "Gee, Officer Krupke" is a comedy number from the 1957 #musical #WestSideStory. The #song was composed by #StephenSondheim (#lyrics) and #LeonardBernstein (music), and was featured in the Broadway musical and subsequent 1961 and 2021 films.
    youtube.com/watch?v=UwrfS54yhk4

  24. "Gee, Officer Krupke" is a comedy number from the 1957 #musical #WestSideStory. The #song was composed by #StephenSondheim (#lyrics) and #LeonardBernstein (music), and was featured in the Broadway musical and subsequent 1961 and 2021 films.
    youtube.com/watch?v=UwrfS54yhk4

  25. "Gee, Officer Krupke" is a comedy number from the 1957 #musical #WestSideStory. The #song was composed by #StephenSondheim (#lyrics) and #LeonardBernstein (music), and was featured in the Broadway musical and subsequent 1961 and 2021 films.
    youtube.com/watch?v=UwrfS54yhk4

  26. "Gee, Officer Krupke" is a comedy number from the 1957 #musical #WestSideStory. The #song was composed by #StephenSondheim (#lyrics) and #LeonardBernstein (music), and was featured in the Broadway musical and subsequent 1961 and 2021 films.
    youtube.com/watch?v=UwrfS54yhk4

  27. Lass nebenbei mal wieder #LeonardBernstein|s und #StevenSpielberg|s »West Side Story« (2021) laufen und stelle zum x-ten mal fest: Spielberg und seine Teams machen meist Filme in ’ner echt komplett anderen Liga.

    youtu.be/UwrfS54yhk4

  28. Lass nebenbei mal wieder #LeonardBernstein|s und #StevenSpielberg|s »West Side Story« (2021) laufen und stelle zum x-ten fest: Spielberg und seine Teams machen meist Filme ’ner echt komplett anderen Liga.

    youtu.be/UwrfS54yhk4

  29. "One doesn't work for effects, and one doesn't set up in the artist business. One studies and learns and works and thinks to develop oneself as an intelligent, sensitive, and aware human being: and out of the always-increasing resources of intelligence, sensitivity, and awareness, the human being makes music." — Leonard Bernstein, April 1967


    #Leonard-Bernstein #quote #quotes #classical-musicians #New-York-Philharmonic #1967 #musician #20th-century #music #classical-music #the-arts #culture
  30. Serenade in G Major, K. 525 "Eine kleine Nachtmusik": IV. Rondo. Allegro 󠁫
    #LeonardBernstein
    youtube.com/watch?v=6-wnANTzmFM

  31. Serenade in G Major, K. 525 "Eine kleine Nachtmusik": IV. Rondo. Allegro 󠁫
    #LeonardBernstein
    youtube.com/watch?v=6-wnANTzmFM

  32. Serenade in G Major, K. 525 "Eine kleine Nachtmusik": IV. Rondo. Allegro 󠁫
    #LeonardBernstein
    youtube.com/watch?v=6-wnANTzmFM

  33. Serenade in G Major, K. 525 "Eine kleine Nachtmusik": IV. Rondo. Allegro 󠁫
    #LeonardBernstein
    youtube.com/watch?v=6-wnANTzmFM

  34. Serenade in G Major, K. 525 "Eine kleine Nachtmusik": IV. Rondo. Allegro 󠁫
    #LeonardBernstein
    youtube.com/watch?v=6-wnANTzmFM

  35. On January 28th, 1944: #LeonardBernstein's Symphony No. 1 "Jeremiah" premieres, with the composer conducting the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at the Syria Mosque in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  36. On January 28th, 1944: #LeonardBernstein's Symphony No. 1 "Jeremiah" premieres, with the composer conducting the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at the Syria Mosque in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  37. On January 28th, 1944: #LeonardBernstein's Symphony No. 1 "Jeremiah" premieres, with the composer conducting the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at the Syria Mosque in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  38. On January 28th, 1944: #LeonardBernstein's Symphony No. 1 "Jeremiah" premieres, with the composer conducting the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at the Syria Mosque in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  39. On January 28th, 1944: #LeonardBernstein's Symphony No. 1 "Jeremiah" premieres, with the composer conducting the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at the Syria Mosque in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.