History of Leonard Bernstein
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@ipublica Picasso was not only ugly, he pulled the world`s leg with his rubbish. Better substitute your remark with Dali oder Karajan. But regarding Bernstein, I agree - but wait until I reach this age ;O) !
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I loved Lennie, since I first saw him on TV explaining Bach and showing so many ways in which Bach can be performed. I was only 12, He has been my hero ever since. I had the immense privilege of seeing him live in Zagreb in 1980ish. I am 56 now, and still Lennie is one of my greatest musical heros.
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Forgive me if you get mad at this question, But have Leonard Bernstein and Herbert Von Karajan to ever get a chance to meet?
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I was never a fan of Lenny's. But listened to his 58 recording of Rite Of Spring. I was sold.
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LOL! With him that is appropriate!
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I miss-read your comment as, "... great hair-dos" which might also be true.
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He is one of my great heros. I miss him very much.
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Bernstein was a human volcano of kinetic energy; he had more energy and enthusiasm than the average person, and he always brought an unmistakable warmth and passion to his music making. He was without doubt America's greatest conductor.
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he was a great man who will always be remembered in the hearts of all those who have a great heart
for when someone dies we dont lose them but we do have to work harder to stay close to em
U can do this by rembering and honerin the name Leonard Bernstein
We should all stand up and give Bernstein applaud.
tomessu2002 4 years ago 7
I have never seen somebody who died as such a handsome man, except Picasso. It's a miracle to me. It shows that focusing on art is what keeps us the most young and alive!
ipublica 3 years ago 4