Leonard Bernstein found his “voice” in the early 1940s and projected the sound of urban and urbane America from the period of World War II to the fall of the Berlin Wall and Soviet communism. An American conductor, composer, and pianist, Bernstein was noted for his accomplishments in classical and popular music, flamboyant conducting style, and pedagogic flair. We’ll analyze some of his finest works to appreciate musically this treasure of American culture.
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