Leonard Bernstein, Music Faculty Member
Image courtesy of the Robert D. Farber University Archives and Special Collections
Responding to a personal invitation from President Abram Sachar, Leonard Bernstein agreed to serve on the faculty of the Music Department beginning in the spring of 1951. From 1951–1956, Leonard Bernstein offered courses on modern music, symphony, opera and composition.
Bernstein would “fly” into Ford Hall, throw off his coat, sit down at the piano and proceed to play and lecture to 100 plus students who crowded into the hall. In 1952, he initiated the Festival of the Creative Arts. In 1961, he established a tuition scholarship in his name.
Bernstein at 100
Sample of repertoire from Bernstein's courses at Brandeis
Learn more about how Brandeis celebrated the centennial birthday of Leonard Bernstein, an acclaimed American composer and conductor, a Brandeis faculty member, and a supporter of the University from its earliest days.