Students work with composers to write their own songs based on themes found in Bernstein’s Mass.
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Take a guided listening tour of Bernstein’s Mass—with audio excerpts and commentary by composer and arts educator Thomas Cabaniss.
Bernstein’s Mass:
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Bernstein: The Best of All Possible Worlds
Rediscover Leonard Bernstein—composer, conductor, and consummate musician—in this 2-CD set of performances drawn from the archives of the legendary Deutsche Gramophone label.Buy Now
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Experience the inimitable music of Leonard Bernstein—each in a legendary performance conducted by Bernstein himself—through this special new 10-CD set.Buy Now
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In 1943, Bernstein made his historic debut with the New York Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall, thus beginning an association with both New York institutions that lasted until his death in 1990.
65 years later, the two institutions co-present Bernstein: The Best of All Possible Worlds to commemorate the 90th anniversary of his birth and the 50th anniversary of his appointment as music director of the New York Philharmonic.
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By Burton Bernstein—former New Yorker writer and Leonard’s brother—and the New York Philharmonic’s historian, Barbara Haws.
A lively, multifaceted look at the life and times of cultural icon Leonard Bernstein, with over one hundred rare photographs and visuals, and essays by leading authorities. (HarperCollins, August 2008)
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