Two Leonard Bernstein Exhibits, One Many-Faceted Man
In this year of all things Leonard Bernstein, two traveling exhibits aim to bring you closer to the maestro by bringing the maestro to you.
In this year of all things Leonard Bernstein, two traveling exhibits aim to bring you closer to the maestro by bringing the maestro to you.
Leonard Bernstein used music and the university stage to resist Cold War interference with his beliefs and values, writes Stephen Whitfield of Brandeis.
This week in #Bernsteinat100: Gustavo Dudamel speaks, Brandeis throws a party, and the Library of Congress releases a digital Leonard Bernstein collection.
"What better classroom than an interdisciplinary festival of the highest caliber?"
Bernstein’s identity as composer and conductor was deeply influenced by a combination of his own Jewish heritage and the place of religion in 20th Century society and culture.
This week in #Bernsteinat100: Hear how Leonard Bernstein was featured at this year's Academy Awards, enter to win CDs, and test your knowledge of Bernstein's career at Brandeis University.