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  • Bernstein, Leonard,

Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990
Used for/see from:
  • Amber, Lenny, 1918-1990
  • Bernstaĭn, Leonard, 1918-1990
  • Bernstein, L. (Leonard), 1918-1990
  • Bernstein, Lenny, 1918-1990
  • Striboneen, Randel, 1918-1990
  • Bernstein, Louis, 1918-1990
  • バーンスタイン, レナード, 1918-1990
  • Bānsutain, Renādo, 1918-1990
  • Бернштэйн, Леанард, 1918-1990
  • Bernshtėĭn, Leanard, 1918-1990
  • Бърнстейн, Ленард, 1918-1990
  • Bŭrnsteĭn, Lenard, 1918-1990
  • Μπερνστάιν, Λέοναρντ, 1918-1990
  • Bernstain, Leonarnt, 1918-1990
  • ברנשטיין, ליאונרד, 1918-1990
  • Bernshṭain, Leʼonard, 1918-1990
  • Bernstein, Leonardus, 1918-1990
  • Bernsteins, Leonards, 1918-1990
  • レナード・バーンスタイン, 1918-1990
  • Bernstayn, Leonard, 1918-1990
  • Бернстайн, Леонард, 1918-1990
  • 伦纳德·伯恩斯坦, 1918-1990
  • 伯恩斯坦, 伦纳德, 1918-1990
  • Boensitan, Lunnade, 1918-1990

Non-Latin script references not evaluated.

His Sonata for clarinet and piano, c1943.

Baker, 6th ed. (Bernstein, Leonard; b. 8-25-1918; pseud.: Lenny Amber)

Haydn, J. Messa si bemolʹ mazhor, Hob. XXII no. 14 [SR] 1978?: label (Leonard Bernstaĭn, conductor)

Washington post, 10-15-90: p. 1 (Leonard Bernstein; d. New York, 10-14-90)

Jewish holiday dances [SR] 1947?: labels (L. Bernstein) container (Leonard Bernstein)

Bernstein, L. To Lenny with love [SR] 1991?: label (Lenny; Leonard Bernstein)

Official Leonard Bernstein web site, Feb. 8, 2006 about Bernstein (Aug. 25, 1918-Oct. 14, 1990)

Leonard Bernstein biography, via Encyclopedia of world biography website, Mar. 6, 2012 (Born: August 25, 1918, Lawrence, Massachusetts. Died: October 14, 1990, New York, New York; American composer, conductor, and pianist; born Louis Bernstein to Russian-Jewish immigrants; in 1958, he became music director of the New York Philharmonic) http://www.notablebiographies.com/Be-Br/Bernstein-Leonard.html#ixzz1oNsFiF4w

Wikipedia, Mar. 6, 2012 (b. Louis Bernstein, Aug. 25, 1918 in Lawrence, Mass.; B.A., Harvard University, Music, 1939; Curtis Institute of Music; d. Oct. 14, 1990 in New York)

The New York times, via WWW, Mar. 6, 2012 (died in Manhattan, N.Y.; a high-profile figure in symphonic music, Broadway musicals, the ballet, films and television)

Bernstein, L. Leonard Bernstein, a portrait [SR] p1991: insert (Randel Striboneen as the Coney Island Barker)

Mordeen, E. Beautiful mornin', 1999: p. 131 (Bernstein billed anagramatically as "Randel Striboneen," taking the role of Coney Island's Rajah Bimmey)

Roddy, M. Bernstein in letters - gifted, gay and loved by his wife, via Reuters entertainment news website, Apr 11, 2014, viewed July 7, 2017 (It may be one of the saddest but most loving letters written by a woman to a man - Chilean actress Felicia Montealegre telling her future husband, conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein, she knows he is homosexual but wants to marry him anyway ... Despite her having gone with eyes wide open into a marriage that produced two children and which later letters show was immensely fulfilling and exciting, Montealegre could never have predicted the terrible comeuppance she got when she developed cancer and Bernstein abandoned her for a male lover. ... the couple were reconciled shortly before Felicia's death in 1978)

Monteagudo, J. Leonard Bernstein: a divided life, via Gay today website, viewed July 7, 2017 (Like many gay men of his generation, he was a devoted husband and father in public and promiscuously queer behind the scenes)

Web NDL authorities, viewed July 7, 2017 (Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990; variant: バーンスタイン, レナード = Bānsutain, Renādo) https://id.ndl.go.jp/auth/ndlna/00433130

Wikipedia, July 7, 2017: Belarusian page (Леанард Бернштэйн = Leanard Bernshtėĭn) Bulgarian page (Ленард Бърнстейн = Lenard Bŭrnsteĭn) Greek page (Λέοναρντ Μπερνστάιν = Leonarnt Bernstain) Hebrew page (ליאונרד ברנשטיין = Leʼonard Bernshṭain) Latin page (Leonardus Bernstein) Latvian page (Leonards Bernsteins) Japanese page (レナード・バーンスタイン = Renādo Bānsutain) Uzbek page (Bernstayn Leonard [in roman]) Russian page (Бернстайн, Леонард = Bernstaĭn, Leonard) Ukrainian page (Леонард Бернстайн = Leonard Bernstaĭn) Chinese page (伦纳德·伯恩斯坦 = Lunnade Boensitan)

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