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Bernstein, Leonard
Died: 1990 AD, at 72 years of age.
Nationality: American
Categories: Composers, Conductors, Pianists
1918 - Bernstein was born on the 25th of August in Lawrence, Massachusetts.
1934 - Graduated from Boston Latin School.
Attended Harvard University, where he studied music with Walter Piston.
He enrolled in the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia.
1942 - He composed "Jeremiah Symphony".
1943 - Appointed assistant conductor of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
1944 - Composed musicals "On the Town".
1947 - He conducted in Tel Aviv for the first time.
1949 - Conducted the world première of the Turangalîla-Symphonie by Olivier Messiaen.
1951 - Married Felicia Montealegre Cohn on 9th of September.
- Became head of the orchestral and conducting departments at Tanglewood.
- Conducted the New York Philharmonic in the world premiere of the Charles Ives:Symphony No. 2.
1956 - He composed "Candide".
1957-1969 - Music Director of the New York Philharmonic.
- Conducted the inaugural concert of the Mann Auditorium in Tel Aviv.
1960 - Bernstein began the first complete cycle of recordings in stereo.
1963 - Composed oratorio "Kaddish".
1966 - He made his debut at the Vienna State Opera conducting Verdi's Falstaff.
1967 - Conducted a concert on Mt. Scopus to commemorate the reunification of Jerusalem.
1970 - Returned to the State Opera for Otto Schenk's production of Beethoven's Fidelio.
- Bernstein conducted the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
1976 - He left Felicia to live with his lover Tom Cothran.
1980 - He received the Kennedy Center Honors award.
1986 - The State Opera had Bernstein conducting his A Quiet Place.
1989 - Bernstein's final farewell to the State Opera.
- Bernstein conducted the Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in East Berlin's Schauspielhaus (Playhouse).
1990 - Died on 14th of October and was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York.
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