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  1. Bernstein at 100 in Symphony’s Season - Classical KDFC

    San Francisco Symphony's 2017-18 season features a tribute to Leonard Bernstein, a production of Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov, and performances by renowned soloists and conductors.

  2. Leonard Bernstein - Classical KDFC

    The California Symphony honors Leonard Bernstein's centennial with a concert featuring music from Candide, West Side Story, and Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3.

  3. Classical KDFC

    Welcome to KDFC in San Francisco. Enjoy the beautiful calm and the joyful inspiration of our unique classical music mix and the California spirit of our friendly announcers.

  4. Leonard Bernstein’s music: 10 best works by the American maestro

    Dec 21, 2023 · From the famous West Side Story and collaborations with Sondheim, to symphonies and serenades, here are the definitive top 10 pieces of music that Leonard …

  5. The Essential Leonard Bernstein | San Francisco Classical Voice

    The outstanding cast is led by Jerry Hadley and June Anderson, with none other than Bernstein’s old friend and collaborator Adolph Green as Dr. Pangloss. It’s also the recording that includes …

  6. Essential Leonard Bernstein Recordings - WQXR

    Aug 19, 2018 · Commissioned by, and in tribute to, the Boston Symphony Orchestra in celebration of its centennial, the Divertimento is one of Bernstein’s most incisive and lovely …

  7. How to Listen to Classical KDFC - Classical KUSC

    Classical KDFC can be heard online by clicking on the Play button at the bottom your screen and any page on this website. The player will continue to play the KDFC stream until you click the …

  8. America’s Classical Rock Star: Where to Celebrate Leonard Bernstein at 100

    This multi-faceted retrospective of Bernstein’s life and music, curated by LA’s GRAMMY Museum, showcases more than 150 artifacts, including Bernstein’s conducting score for Mahler’s Sixth …

  9. San Francisco Symphony - 17–18

    Reflecting on the world’s season-long celebration of Bernstein’s centennial, it occurs to me that this performance of Arias and Barcarolles speaks far more eloquently than any words I might …

  10. Bernstein at 100: a personal look - The New Criterion

    Try Bernstein in a 1984 recording—a film, actually—of Haydn’s Symphony No. 92 in G, the “Oxford,” with the Vienna Philharmonic. Bernstein is so alive.