Music and Jealousy in 17th Century Paris: A Charpentier Christmas
Charpentier's orchestral Christmas works are nothing short of masterpieces.
Charpentier's orchestral Christmas works are nothing short of masterpieces.
Colorado College music students produced mind-bendingly creative videos for a seminar on Leonard Bernstein.
Leonard Bernstein used music and the university stage to resist Cold War interference with his beliefs and values, writes Stephen Whitfield of Brandeis.
Leonard Bernstein takes us from the very beginning of music all the way through the 20th century in the way only he can.
Seventy years ago, Leonard Bernstein began a conducting tour of Europe, marking a critical development point for him, as a musician and a human being, and for a world reeling from war.
"What better classroom than an interdisciplinary festival of the highest caliber?"
Wynton Marsalis discusses Leonard Bernstein's legacy of addressing musical and racial segregation through education and integration.
The topic today was Leonard Bernstein, a teacher and mentor of St.Clair’s. The two of us have talked about Bernstein many times over the years, but always in passing and glancing efforts, never in one fell swoop like this.
James Conlon, music director of the Los Angeles Opera, explores Leonard Bernstein's Candide.