Fun Five (#11): What Would Leonard Bernstein Say about Hamilton?
What would Leonard Bernstein think of today's Broadway phenomenon, Hamilton? Explore this and more in this week's edition of Bernstein at 100 "Fun Five" on Classical.org.
What would Leonard Bernstein think of today's Broadway phenomenon, Hamilton? Explore this and more in this week's edition of Bernstein at 100 "Fun Five" on Classical.org.
Hear a unique interview by NPR's Scott Simon with Maestro Marin Alsop, music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and Jamie Bernstein, eldest daughter of Leonard Bernstein. "In a way, [Leonard] Bernstein lived his life as a symphony."
Join us as we take a look at this (and recent) weeks’ top stories from the Leonard Bernstein Centennial around the globe. Find more using hashtag: #Bernsteinat100.
What is it like being the daughters of Leonard Bernstein? Jamie Bernstein and Nina Bernstein Simmons share stories about their father with hosts Jim Braude and Margery Eagan on Boston Public Radio, recorded live at the Boston Public Library on February 13, 2018.
Last night's Grammy Awards were particularly exciting for fans of musical theater, classical music, and Leonard Bernstein.
This Week in #Bernsteinat100: Grammys to feature Bernstein (and Lang Lang celebrates at Carnegie), the BBC Symphony Orchestra plays Bernstein's Serenade, and more.
The Bernstein Experience on Classical.org unveiled rare footage of America’s favorite composer and conductor, Leonard Bernstein, leading one of his final rehearsals of the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra, Michael Cooper of The New York Times reported January 24, 2018. Cooper described the footage of Bernstein conducting Aaron Copland’s Symphony No. 3 as […]
Leonard Bernstein's centennial year launched this month in spectacular fashion, with an influx of exciting content both online and off. Here are five notable happenings from recent weeks.
"Thus has begun — with nearly 2,500 events around the globe — Anno Leonardo, or the Year of Lenny," writes music critic Mark Swed in the Los Angeles Times January 11, 2018.