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Leonard Bernstein: The Maestro of American Music
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Leonard Bernstein: The Maestro of American Music

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January 20, 202627m 47s

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He was the genius behind West Side Story, the face of the New York Philharmonic, and the first American-born conductor to achieve international acclaim. This week on pplpod, we explore the explosive career and complex life of Leonard Bernstein.

From his childhood in Massachusetts as the son of Russian-Jewish immigrants to his stunning, last-minute conducting debut at Carnegie Hall that made him famous overnight,, we track the rise of a musical prodigy. We discuss how Bernstein bridged the gap between the concert hall and Broadway, composing iconic scores like On the Town, Candide, and West Side Story,,.

In this episode, we cover:

The Great Educator: How Bernstein brought classical music to the masses through television and his legendary Young People's Concerts.

The Composer: His eclectic style that blended jazz, Jewish liturgy, and symphonic traditions in works like Chichester Psalms and Mass,.

The Activist: His outspoken support for civil rights, his protests against the Vietnam War, and the infamy of the "Radical Chic" fundraising events,,.

The Private Life: His complex marriage to Felicia Montealegre, his relationships with men, and his struggle to balance his public image with his personal truth,.

Join us as we celebrate the legacy of "Lenny," a humanitarian and artist who conducted Beethoven to celebrate the fall of the Berlin Wall and changed the landscape of American music forever,.