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Leonard Bernstein, Live

Friday, September 26, 2008

We continue WNYC’s celebration of Leonard Bernstein, with live music! Hear some favorite Bernstein show tunes, performed by saxophonist Loren Schoenberg (who’s also executive director of the National Jazz Museum of Harlem) and pianist Aaron Diehl.

Guests:

Aaron Diehl and Loren Schoenberg

Comments [3]

lisa dubinsky from eastvillage

I loved the bernstein live part of your show today. I am having trouble finding the Schoenberg guide for the curious jazz listener. (I know I don't have the exact title.) I looked on NPR but to no avail. Can you help me? Is this a book or CD or podcast?

Thsnk you, Lisa

Sep. 28 2008 12:20 PM
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Brad Cresswell from WNYC

While I appreciate the compliment, I certainly can't take the credit - a lot of people are involved in making wnyc.org the best interactive resource we can for listeners. And yes, the things you mention are in the works. Keep the faith ;-)

Sep. 28 2008 08:22 AM
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Richard Mitnick from Highland Park ,NJ

Kudos to Brad Cresswell on the new look and functionality of wnyc.org. It is getting close to being a dream machine.

We still need an immediately updating playlist for Evening Music and Music Overnight, like we have for wnyc2.

We still need a real forum, for every show, or at least a notify utility if someone responds to a "blog" in which we have participated.

Maybe these things are in the works, I hope so.

>>RSM

Sep. 26 2008 10:43 AM
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