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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-07-31

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Suzanne Chessler
Special to the Jewish News

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pieces that will be performed Sunday
evening, Aug. 3, at the Meadow Brook
Music Festival.
Elizabeth Schulze, music director of
the Maryland Symphony Orchestra,
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West Side Story, Candide, Follies,
Company, Gypsy and other shows
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"As a member of one of the last
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and foremost, his insistence that we
take every aspect of a composition
seriously," says Schulze, encouraged by
the man known for opening orchestral
doors to women and minorities.
"Not one detail should go unnoticed
or pass without serious consideration
in our preparation for performance.
Certainly nothing got past him!
Bernstein never forgot a face and
rarely forgot a name, and he could size
you up in a glance.
"It is an honor and a pleasure to
perform Bernstein's music, along with
the music of his West Side Story col-
laborator Stephen Sondheim, both
masters of sizing up the human condi-
tion and presenting it to us in all its
glitter and shadow."
Burton Bernstein, co author
of the new book with New York
Philharmonic archivist and historian
Barbara Haws, happily recalls his older
brother's professional successes and
the family-centered personality that
kept the two men close to their parents
and late sister.
One picture in Burton Bernstein's
home validates the comment made by
Schulze. It includes the Bernstein sib-
lings and famed violinist Isaac Stern.

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