Leonard Bernstein at 100

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Oct. 3, 2019–Jan. 26, 2020
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Cost: Included With Admission ($5-$8)
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Leonard Bernstein at 100 celebrates the life and work of Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990), the great Jewish American composer and conductor who dedicated his life to making classical music a vibrant part of American culture. The exhibition features photographs, personal items, papers, scores, correspondence, costumes, furniture and audio and video recordings. A vocal booth gives visitors the chance to sing lead in West Side Story. The exhibition is the most comprehensive retrospective of Bernstein’s life and career ever staged in a museum setting.

"This retrospective exhibit commemorates the life and work of the great Leonard Bernstein, with photographs, musical ephemera, costumes and much more from the composer’s personal archives. Visitors can even sing tunes from West Side Story in a private karaoke booth! Bernstein would have been 100 years old last year, and this show marks the largest ever exhibition of objects related to his legendary career. " – Oregon Arts Watch