Leonard Bernstein

"I think it is time we learned the lesson of our century: that the progress of the human spirit must keep pace with technological and scientific progress, or that spirit will die. It is incumbent on our educators to remember this; and music is at the top of the spiritual must list. When the study of the arts leads to the adoration of the formula (heaven forbid), we shall be lost. But as long as we insist on maintaining artistic vitality, we are able to hope in man"

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Source: Leonard Bernstein (2007). “The Infinite Variety of Music”, p.10, Amadeus Press

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Leonard Bernstein

Leonard Bernstein

Composer, Conductor

Leonard Bernstein was a renowned composer and conductor, celebrated for his contributions to musical theater, particularly in West Side Story.

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