Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts

The Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts is an annual event that was started in 1952 by Leonard Bernstein who was both a composer and a Brandeis University faculty member.[1] It is sponsored by Brandeis University's Office of the Arts.[1]

Its founding in 1952 was held at the graduation of the first graduating class and included the world premier of Bernstein's opera Trouble in Tahiti.[2][3]

Its philosophy is that "the art of an era is a reflection of the society in which it is produced, and through creative endeavors the thoughts and expression which characterize each generation are revealed and transformed."[1]

Further reading

  • Klein, Karen. The Creative Arts at Brandeis (PDF). Brandeis University. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
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References

  1. "Founding". Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts. Brandeis University. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  2. Taubman, Howard (June 13, 1952). "Brandeis U. Begins Festival of Arts". The New York Times. p. 20. ProQuest 112247624.
  3. Taubman, Howard (June 14, 1952). "Bernstein Opera Has Its Premiere". The New York Times. p. 12. ProQuest 112268443.
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