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Leonard Bernstein

Leonard Bernstein

American composer, conductor, author, music lecturer, and pianist

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Founder of
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Artful Learning
Birthdate
August 25, 1918
Birthplace
Lawrence, Massachusetts
Lawrence, Massachusetts
Date of Death
October 14, 1990
Place of Death
New York City
New York City
Author of
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Fanfare for the inauguration of John F. Kennedy
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An American pageant of the arts
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Concepts and challenges in physical science
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El Maestro Invita a Un Concierto
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Hashkiveinu
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Bernstein on Broadway
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Avant-scène opéra
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Trouble in Tahiti
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Educated at
Curtis Institute of Music
Curtis Institute of Music
Harvard University
Harvard University
Eliot House (Harvard College)
Eliot House (Harvard College)
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Occupation
Associate professor
Associate professor
Musician
Musician
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Writer
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Composer
Composer
Pianist
Pianist
ISNI
00000001102923240
Open Library ID
OL687757A0
VIAF
715771140

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Birth Name
Louis Bernstein
Citizenship
United States
United States
Genre
Classical music
Classical music
Opera
Opera
Symphony
Symphony
Notable Work
Candide (operetta)
Candide (operetta)
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Symphony No. 1 (Bernstein)
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Symphony No. 2 (Bernstein)
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Symphony No. 3 (Bernstein)
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West Side Story
Wikidata ID
Q152505
Overview

Leonard Bernstein was born on August 25, 1918, in Lawrence, Massachusetts. During his lifetime, he was a pianist, composer, and associate professor. Bernstein held citizenship of the United States.

During his education, Bernstein attended Harvard University and the Curtis Institute of Music. He is known for composing works in various genres, including opera, symphony, and classical music. Some of his most notable works include "West Side Story", "Candide" (operetta), Symphony No. 3, Symphony No. 2, and Symphony No. 1.

In addition to his musical accomplishments, Leonard Bernstein founded Artful Learning, an educational program that integrates the arts into the curriculum. Bernstein passed away on October 14, 1990, in New York City.

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