Leonard Bernstein

Leonard Bernstein

WriterMusic DepartmentComposer
Born
August 25, 1918
Died
October 14, 1990
Awards
29 wins, 85 nominations

Renowned composer ("West Side Story", "Candide", "On The Town"), conductor, arranger, pianist, educator, author, TV/radio host, educated at the Boston Latin School and Harvard University (BA) with Walter Piston. Edward Burlingame Hill and A. Tillman Merritt. He studied piano with Helen Coates,…

Biography

Renowned composer ("West Side Story", "Candide", "On The Town"), conductor, arranger, pianist, educator, author, TV/radio host, educated at the Boston Latin School and Harvard University (BA) with Walter Piston. Edward Burlingame Hill and A. Tillman Merritt. He studied piano with Helen Coates, Heinrich Gebhard and Isabelle Vengerova, at the Curtis Institute with Fritz Reiner, and at the Berkshire Music Center with Serge Koussevitzky (and became an assistant to Koussevitzky). He was assistant conductor of the New York Philharmonic in 1943-1944, and conductor of the New York Symphony, 1945-1948.

He was music advisor to the Israel Philharmonic from 1948-1949, and a member of the faculty at the Berkshire Music Center from 1948 (though he did take leaves of absence), and head of the conducting department there in 1951. He was Professor of Music at Brandeis University, 1951-1956; and co-conductor of the New York Philharmonic, 1957-1958, and music director there after 1958. He won an Emmy award for his televised Young People's Concerts. He was guest conductor of symphony orchestras in the USA and Europe, and conducted the Israel Philharmonic seven times between 1947 and 1957. He toured the US with Koussevitzky in 1951, and was the first American to conduct at the La Scala Opera House in Milan, in 1953. He was awarded the Sonning Prize in Denmark, and was a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters.

He joined ASCAP in 1944, and his chief musical collaborators included Betty Comden, Adolph Green, John Latouche, and Stephen Sondheim. His song compositions include "New York, New York", "Lonely Town", "Some Other Time", "I Can Cook, Too", "I Get Carried Away", "Lucky to Be Me", "Ohio", "A Quiet Girl", "It's Love", "A Little Bit in Love", "Wrong Note Rag", "Glitter and Be Gay", "El Dorado", "The Best of All Possible Worlds", "Maria", "Tonight", "Something's Coming", "I Feel Pretty", "Cool", "America", and "Gee, Officer Krupke".

Composer

CandideCandide(2025)
MinnenMinnen(2025)
MaestroMaestro(2023)
West Side StoryWest Side Story(2021)
Pas De DeuxPas De Deux(2017)

Self

Beethoven: The Piano ConcertosBeethoven: The Piano Concertos(2007)as Self - Conductor
Brahms: The Piano Concertos(2007)as Self (conductor)
Bernstein's MahlerBernstein's Mahler(2005)as Self
The Love of Three Orchestras(1993)as Self
Jean Sibelius: Symphonie No. 1, E moll(1991)as Self - Conductor

Archive Footage

Beatles '64Beatles '64(2024)as Self - Musical Director, New York Philharmonic
Music by John WilliamsMusic by John Williams(2024)as Self - Composer
Ben Laude(2020)as Self - Conductor
Remembers...Remembers...(2022)as Self
CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane PauleyCBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley(1979)as Self

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