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Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990 (Autor Personal)

Forma preferida: Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990
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  • Amber, Lenny, 1918-1990
  • Bernstaæin, Leonard, 1918-1990
  • Bernstein, L. (Leonard), 1918-1990
  • Bernstein, Lenny, 1918-1990
  • Striboneen, Randel, 1918-1990
  • Bernstein, Louis, 1918-1990
  • Bernshtçeæin, Leanard, 1918-1990
  • Bernstain, Leonarnt, 1918-1990
  • Bernshòtain, Le®onard, 1918-1990
  • Bernstein, Leonardus, 1918-1990
  • Bernsteins, Leonards, 1918-1990
  • Bernstayn, Leonard, 1918-1990
  • Boensitan, Lunnade, 1918-1990

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His Sonata for clarinet and piano, c1943.

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

Haydn, J. Messa si bemol§ mazhor, Hob. XXII no. 14 [SR] 1978?: label (Leonard Bernstaæin, 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)