Leonard Bernstein Research Paper

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Leonard Bernstein is considered as one of the greatest music composers in America. He was a great and all-time leading music composer of great music and performed great music with a great expertise of playing the piano. Further, he was also the most probably known film score producer in the American history. Bernstein was one of the leading, talented and fruitful music composers in American history (New York Times1940).Being born and brought up in the United States; he got worldwide acclaim due to his sound knowledge on music composition. His unique talent of narrowing the gap between the concert hall and the world of Broadway made him one of the most exciting music figures of the day (Encyclopedia of World Bibliography) (Gottlieb, 2010).
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He graduated from Boston Latin School in 1935 and joined Harvard University to pursue music. His fellow students admired his love of music. His major was in music. However, he was always attracted to the aesthetics professor David Prall who nurtured well the musical talent in Bernstein had a philosopher friend, Donald Davidson with whom he played piano with four hands. At the Harvard University, he was briefly functioning as an accompanist for the Harvard Glee Club. Bernstein had a student production; The Cradle will Rock and directed its action using a piano with the good choice of music throughout the production (Rubin, …show more content…

This was due to boost his private life and dispel rumors about his private life to secure larger conducting appointments.Some regarded him as a bisexual, but to him, he denied such claims and continued to pursue his musical career. Bernstein was a visiting music professor from 1951 to 1952 at Brandies University and there founded the Creative Arts Festival. In 2005 this festival was named after him and had a soap opera called Trouble in Tahiti, and he was also making television lectures on the arts program Omnibus and became a well-known figure in the United States. His television shows were shown in other parts of the world making him quite famous. In 1964, he conducted Franco Zeffirelli's production of Verdi’s Falstaff at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. He later made his debut other musical productions like Vienna State Opera where his musical expertise made such productions captivating. Dedicated to the assassinated president John F Kennedy he produced the Kaddish Symphony which described that fateful event so clearly. Later he stepped down from New York Philharmonic and toured several areas in Europe and also to Asia. At this time his major compositions include Mass, the Dybukk, and his orchestral, vocal work Songfest. Later in 1973 was appointed as a professor in Harvard University and amid objections, his lectures were televised across the United States. He later divorced his wife in 1976