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Famous father girl : a memoir of growing up Bernstein
\"The eldest daughter of revered composer-conductor Leonard Bernstein offers a rare look at her father on the centennial of his birth\"--Dust jacket flap.
CBS SUNDAY MORNING for November 12, 2023, CBS
In 1972, when Title IX was passed to help improve gender equality on campus, men were 13 percent more likely to get an undergraduate degree than women. The new film \"Maestro\" tells the complicated love story between composer-conductor Leonard Bernstein and his wife, actress Felicia Montealegre. It's been a labor of love by the Grammy Award-winning musician, singer and songwriter Alicia Keys: she's created a new stage musical loosely based on her own life story. One hundred years ago the American Battle Monuments Commission was created to honor fallen and missing service members overseas. All the normal tactics of warfare change in the environment of tunnels that the terrorist group Hamas has dug beneath the Gaza Strip, extending an estimated 300 miles. The largest exhibition ever of works by Ed Ruscha, one of the most celebrated American artists of the postwar era, is now on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Punxsutawney, Pa., has its groundhog, but every autumn Banner Elk, North Carolina hosts the Woolly Worm Festival, in which caterpillars crawl in feats of athletic prowess, the outcome of which is said to predict the area's winter weather. At the Trinity Leadership school near Dallas, Sonja White's first-graders are flying high, reliving their amazing one-day flight south of the border - a plane trip to Mexico.
Growing Up Bernstein: PW Talks with Jamie Bernstein
On the centennial of legendary composer/conductor Leonard Bernstein's birth, Jamie Bernstein discusses life as his daughter in her memoir, Famous Father Girl (Harper, June).What do you imagine your father would think of the book? I wonder about what both my parents would think.[...]I'm hoping that my story will help lift the veil on other people's memories of their own families.
Trade Publication Article
WEDDINGS; Jamie Grobman, Michael Bernstein
Jamie Grobman, a lawyer in the Office of the Chief Counsel of the Internal Revenue Service, and Michael Louis Bernstein, an associate in the law firm of Arnold & Porter, were married yesterday. The couple work in Washington. Rabbi Jack Moline performed the ceremony at the Agudas Achim Synagogue in Alexandria, Va.
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Jamie Bernstein (speaker), Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano), Pablo Strong (treble), Simon Baker (countertenor), London Oratory School Schola , BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, cond Leonard Slatkin
BERNSTEIN 'MASS' TO FILL THE CHRYSLER HALL STAGE
His \"Mass, A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers,\" is one of the largest musical works created for the stage, with almost 200 cast members performing as actors, various choristers and members of a rock band and full symphony orchestra. Hampton Roads audiences will see one of the rare performances when the Virginia Arts Festival presents the \"Mass\" Friday and Saturday in Norfolk's Chrysler Hall. \"My father would have been so gratified,\" says Bernstein. \"His intent was not to put them down, but to demonstrate the deepest, most significant aspects of faith.\" \"He was always interested in breaking down the walls between genres,\" says [Jamie Bernstein]. \"His Broadway musicals were full of classical references and his concert works were full of jazz rhythms. He was interested in each one informing the elements of the other. And his 'Mass' reinvented the idea of what a theater work could be.\"
Bernstein's Broadway in Englewood ; Israel Philharmonic paying tribute
Thursday's tribute, conducted by Bernstein protg Michael Barrett and featuring singers Michelle Areyzaga, Elizabeth Shammash, Jeffrey Picon and Hugh Russell, will feature highlights from Bernstein's four best-known Broadway shows: 1944's \"On the Town,\" 1953's \"Wonderful Town,\" 1956's \"Candide\" and 1957's \"West Side Story.\" \"I remember the night my parents went to the opening of 'Candide,' \" she says. \"They were all dressed up, and I said, 'Where are you going to?' and they said 'Candide.' And I said, 'I want to go too,' because I thought they had said 'candy' and I wanted some. They said 'No.' I was 4 or 5. I had a tantrum.\" On the other hand, there were many including Bernstein himself at times who thought that the conductor of the New York Philharmonic, the popular TV personality of \"Omnibus\" and the \"Young People's Concerts,\" the composer of symphonies like \"Jeremiah\" (1944) and \"Kaddish\" (1963) and operas like \"Trouble in Tahiti\" (1952) and choral works like the \"Mass\" (1971), was frittering away his time writing Tin Pan Alley tunes.
Jamie Bernstein: She is following in dad's footsteps
On Saturday, Jamie Bernstein will lead 250 young people in her new composition, \"NYC Shout-Out,\" which she calls \"an urban street chant.\"
Bernstein's daughter brings his music to new audiences; Jamie Bernstein appears in concerts with symphony
Jamie Bernstein, the composer's eldest daughter, celebrates her father's music this weekend in a pair of Saturday concerts with the Toledo Symphony. She presents a family program at 11 a.m. in the Toledo Museum of Art Peristyle and an 8 p.m. pops concert at the Stanahan Theater. Jamie Bernstein presents the music of [Leonard Bernstein] in a pair of Saturday concerts with the Toledo Symphony. She hosts a family program at 11 a.m. in the Toledo Museum of Art Peristyle and a pops concert at 8 p.m. in the Stanahan Theater. Tickets to the family concert are $15 and $20 (half-price for children). Tickets to the evening concert range from $22 to $49. Information: 419-246-8000. On Sunday, Bernstein will discuss her father's legacy in a free 2:30 p.m. lecture. At 8 p.m. she narrates Copland's Lincoln Portrait with the Bowling Green State University Symphonic Band. Both events are in BGSU's Kobacker Hall of the Moore Musical Arts Building. Tickets for the concert are $8, $5 for students and seniors. Information: 419-372-8171 or 1-800-589-2224.