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remembers. "He didn't go to work in
the morning and come home in the
like normal dads. Some days
Ihe
the was home all day; then he would
be gone for a month.
"But even though he would disap-
pear to go on the road, when he was
around, he was really around. He was
a wonderful daddy, always interested
in what we were doing and what
music we were listening to on the
Hadio. He was very good company and
I owe a,lot to him."
The Bernstein concerts at Lincoln
Center will feature Bernstein's own
compositions as well as works of his
favorite composers. Four programs
will comprise the "Bernstein
Celebration."
On July 7 and 9, Bernstein's The
Age ofAnxiety (Symphony No. 2) for
,iano and orchestra,.and Mahler's
Symphony No. 1 will be performed.
On July 14 and 15, Kurt Masur will
conduct the New York Philharmonic
in Bernstein's Jeremiah, Gershwin's
Rhapsody in Blue and Copland's
Clarinet Concerto, which Bernstein
conducted 12 times with the
Philharmonic.
On July 20, "The Unknown
/ Bernstein" with Michael Barrett as
music director, will feature several
unpublished small-scale works of a
personal nature, written for friends
and family as gifts. On July 23,
Jonathan Sheffer, with the Eos
Orchestra, will present "Literally
Bernstein," the complete concert of
Dybbuk, a ballet composed by
Bernstein for choreographer Jerome
/ Robbins in 1974. Additional works
will illustrate the role that literature
played in Bernstein's life.
As part of the tribute, there will be
three symposia on Bernstein, includ-
ing discussions on Bernstein and his
musical collaborators, with panelists
Stephen Sondheim and Arthur
Laurents; on Bernstein's own educa-
\n tional experiences and on his role as a
Aeacher.E,

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For more information about the
"Bernstein Celebration," contact
the Lincoln Center Festival at
(212) 875-5388. For more infor-
mation on Leonard Bernstein,
including commemorative events
and CD releases in conjunction
with his 80th birthday year, con-
tact the Leonard Bernstein Society
at (800) 382-6622 or visit the
Web Site at www.leonardbern-
stein.com .

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