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Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts

Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts
415 South Street
781-736-5008

History

The Festival of the Creative Arts at Brandeis was founded in 1952 by the legendary American composer and Brandeis faculty member Leonard Bernstein. It was dedicated to the belief 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."

That historic event included the premieres of Mr. Bernstein's opera "Trouble In Tahiti" and Marc Blitzstein’s translation of "The Threepenny Opera" performed by Lotte Lenya. The festival offered dance performances by Merce Cunningham, music by Aaron Copland and Miles Davis, poetry readings by William Carlos Williams, and symposia on the state of the arts.

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Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts 2024

The Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts celebrates the abundant creativity of Brandeis students, faculty and staff, joined by distinguished guest artists. Join us on campus and celebrate Brandeis' 75th anniversary with art and…

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