Virtuoso Teams: The Extraordinary Stories of Extraordinary Teams (with Andy Boynton) 677 Fleming, John. ®Orchestra, soloist adeptly meet aWest Side Story Suite« challenge ̄ 274 Fleming, Shirley. ®At JFK Center: Bernstein«s aMass« and ...
... Bernstein as, 623—639 Ehrman, Elizabeth RB Eisenhower, Dwight David,|E Eisler, Hans, 415 Eisner, Alfredl] Elgar, Edward, 393, 605 Empire Brasle Engel, Carl, 674 Engel, Lehman, 669 Ensemble Stuttgart, 659 Europe, Bernstein's work in, ...
Published to coincide with the hundredth anniversary of Bernstein’s birth, this engaging new biography provides a concise overview of the life and work of a prodigiously talented, endlessly enthralling, and controversial musician.
A Guide to Research Paul Laird. Published in 2002 by Routledge 29 ... 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Library ofCongress CataloginginPublication Data Laird, Paul R. Leonard Bernstein:a guide toresearch/ Paul R. Laird cm.— (Composer resourcemanuals ...
Es gab eine Orgel, einen Kantor mit einer guten Stimme – Kantor Glickstein – und einen Chor, geleitet von einem fantastischen Mann namens Solomon Braslavsky, einem aus Wien stammenden Professor. Er komponierte großartige, oratorienhafte ...
This biography covers Leonard Berstein's life from his childhood growing up in a Hassidic family in Massachusetts through to the start to his career and his success in both classical music and musical theatre.
Leonard Bernstein stood at the epicenter of twentieth-century American musical life.
From his dazzling conducting debut in 1943 until his death in 1990, Leonard Bernstein's star blazed brilliantly.
The definitive biography of one of the most influential, flamboyant, and multifaceted musical talents of the twentieth century. As friend and colleague of Bernstein, Burton successfully brings this manic genius...
Despite international fame and success, Leonard Bernstein (1918-90) was a man constantly struggling with inner conflicts. The best loved and most successful conductor of his generation, he was adored by...
Describes the life and career of the composer and conductor.
This is a behind-the-scenes look at a great man who was a good friend and always fun to be around. Rich in vignettes and anecdotes to be treasured, this book shows the human side of Bernstein.
Beginning with an introductory essay on his achievements, it continues with annotations on Bernstein's voluminous writings, performances, educational work, and major secondary sources.
The essays within this book do not simply retell the Bernstein story; instead, Leonard Bernstein's brother, Burton Bernstein, and current New York Philharmonic archivist and historian, Barbara B. Haws, have brought together a distinguished ...
For Wonderful Town, which opened at the Winter Garden Theatre on 26 February 1953 after a tryout in New Haven, Bernstein was reunited with his old friends Comden and Green. This brilliant comic confection was hailed by Brooks Atkinson ...
A study of Leonard Bernstein's career as composer and conductor. Gradenwitz focuses on the man's professional life and achievements. Considering Bernstein's successes and failures over the years, Gradenwitz makes a...
The Infinite Variety of Music . ... Bernstein's second book , again for the most part directed at the general reader or young musician , but also informative about Bernstein's thinking on a variety of musical topics . 81a .
" - Daily Telegraph 'This book brings Bernstein's exuberant vitality to the page, showing why he became one of the most celebrated musical figures of the [twentieth] century.
Here is Leonard Bernstein, full scale and fully alive -- the child prodigy, the man, the composer, the teacher, the hugely charismatic personality, the lover, the American folk hero.
Presents the life and career of influential conductor Leonard Bernstein.