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That was a given in the 1977 work "Songfest," selections from which opened the concert on Thursday.
There were also two songs from Bernstein's underrated "Songfest."
Songfest is an annual music festival that takes place every June on the city green of Bedford, Ohio.
Songfest includes settings of these poems:
Songfest was the dam of:
Songfest may refer to:
The Songfest presents "A Night in Brazil and Argentina."
Songfest (Ohio festival)
Even his penchant for conducting from memory became more showy than efficient, as a trouble-prone 1993 performance of Bernstein's "Songfest" made clear.
Homecoming, an annual tradition, highlighted by Songfest and a football game, draws alumni from far and wide back to Georgetown's campus.
Leonard Bernstein set "Israfel" as part of his song cycle for voices and orchestra, Songfest.
Program includes a world premiere concert performance of "Dybbuck"; "Songfest" excerpts and "Serenade."
Society of Composers, Inc.: Songfest (1995)
Songfest, a Georgetown original, is an evening of skits written by, starring, and produced by Greek and independent groups on campus.
The earlier program presented substantial mature works, like "Songfest" and the "Serenade," which drew impressively on Bernstein's broad-based literacy.
Members interacted with fraternities on a similar basis as the sororities, and participated in many Greek events, such as Songfest and exchanges.
He is the father of Metropop Songfest finalists and now a singer Tanya Varona.
Oyster Bay "A Winter Songfest," family sing-along program led by Lyle Cogan.
Vic met his wife Nancy Cook during his senior year during rehearsals for Songfest charity show at the Hollywood Bowl.
He was succeeded by Prof. Vicente Sales, under whose hand the singers won 2 First prizes and a Second in the National Songfest.
Tomorrow at 1 p.m., "Songfest," with classic transportation songs, games and interactive stories led by children's entertainer Jonathan Bayer; free with museum admission.
Songs from Bernstein's symphonic side will include several selections from his the 1977 "Songfest," his settings of American poets, with the music arranged for voice and piano.
It regularly participates in Homecoming and Songfest, and the community's philanthropic efforts and success in philanthropic leadership annually raise over $150,000.
The numbers from "On the Town," "Wonderful Town," "Songfest" and "Peter Pan" have never sounded better.
You can see him tending in that direction with his beautifully frank setting of Walt Whitman's "To What You Said," from the 1977 cycle "Songfest."