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Leonard Bernstein’s Jewish Roots: A Musical Journey with the Haberman Institute

January 15 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Whenever Leonard Bernstein visited his parents’ home in Boston, he always knew a special place awaited him at the bimah of Congregation Mishkan Tefila, their beloved synagogue. This was far more than a mere tradition; it was a testament to the deep-rooted importance of Jewish faith and culture in Bernstein’s life. The rich musical heritage he absorbed never left him, shaping his extraordinary career and artistry.

In this music-filled presentation, Saul Lilienstein, a student of Bernstein’s, will bring to life the vibrant music infused with Yiddishkeit that Bernstein composed. Join us to experience excerpts from his works, including Symphony No. 1 (subtitled Jeremiah), Symphony No. 3 (Kaddish), and the enchanting Chichester Psalms, among others.

Lilienstein will weave in a tapestry of personal anecdotes exploring Bernstein’s deep connection to Jewish values… a unique opportunity to delve into the heart and soul of a musical legend!

Organizer

Rachel Feinstein
Phone
202-936-3864
Email
rfeinstein@jcouncil.org
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    Old Program ID
    701Jw00000eDjl3
    Organization
    Haberman Institute for Jewish Studies
    Program Submitter Name
    Rebecca Leavey
    Program Submitter Email Address
    info@habermaninstitute.org
    Program Submitter Phone
    3017704787
    Venue Location
    Virtual (DC)