A History of the NY Phil, America's Oldest Symphony Orchestra

WNYC - All Of It
April 10, 2023

The New York Philharmonic has been performing for over 180 years and is America's oldest operating orchestra. A new podcast from WQXR, The NY Phil Story: Made in New York, launched last week. The podcast dives into the history of the orchestra and the people who have played in it. Host Jamie Bernstein joins us to discuss the history of the NY Phil and take your calls.

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Alta Tseng
The NY Phil Story: A New History Podcast Series from WQXR

The Bowery Boys
April 7, 2023

For more than 180 years, the New York Philharmonic has been making history here in the city we call home. The NY Phil Story: Made in New York is a podcast about the people, the music, and the city behind America’s oldest orchestra. Host Jamie Bernstein (the daughter of Leonard Bernstein) takes you backstage and into the archives to hear the untold stories of the Philharmonic–right from the very beginning.

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Alta Tseng
Introducing "The NY Phil Story: Made in New York"

NPR
March 27, 2023

The NY Phil Story: Made in New York is a podcast about the people, the music, and the city behind America's oldest orchestra. Host Jamie Bernstein takes you backstage and into the archives to hear the untold stories of the Philharmonic — right from the very beginning.

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Alta Tseng
Inside an insomniac's brain

Pasatiempo
Phillip Lutz | For The New Mexican, March 3, 2023

Speaking by video conference from the unpretentious apartment she has long occupied in New York City, Jamie, who at 70 is just two years shy of her father’s age at his death in 1990, is a highly engaging figure in her own right — theatrical in her manner, perceptive in her analysis, and precise in her descriptions of her father’s nocturnal activities.

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Alta Tseng
The New York Philharmonic Gala Returns to David Geffen Hall to Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit

Vogue
By Eliseé Browchu, February 3, 2023

After the long-awaited and highly anticipated renovation of the New York Philharmonic’s home, David Geffen Hall opened its doors just in time for the Lunar New Year gala. Co-chaired by Angela Chen, Misook Doolittle, Oscar L. Tang, and H.M. Agnes Hsu-Tang, the evening welcomed the year of the Rabbit in style. Dressed in festive attire and gorgeous gowns, guests gathered in the Leon and Norma Hess Grand Promenade for a private pre-show cocktail hour. 

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Alta Tseng
TADA! Youth Theater Announces 2023 Season In New York City

Broadway World
By Stephi Wild, December 05, 2022

The Drama Desk award-winning TADA! Youth Theater has announced its 2023 season which includes two original musicals Princess Phooey in February 2023 and Everything About Camp (Almost) in July 2023. Performances are one-hour long, affordable, fun-filled musicals that are perfect for family audiences of ages 3 and above.

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Alta Tseng
The Science and Emotions of Lincoln Center’s New Sound

The New Yorker
By Rivka Galchen, October 10, 2022

Geffen Hall’s ambience was under a “curse.” How should it be changed?

“ I have a very specific answer to your question,” Jamie Bernstein told me. Bernstein is the daughter of Leonard Bernstein, the famed conductor and music director of the New York Philharmonic. “At the Moab Music Festival, one of the things they do is the Grotto Concert.” She described taking a boat down the Colorado River, into Canyonlands National Park, then walking a sandy path that led to a small cave.

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Alta Tseng
LOOK BACK - Sept. 23, 1962: Opening night at Lincoln Center

The New York Times
September 23, 2022

Sixty years ago tonight, Lincoln Center opened with the first concert at what was then called Philharmonic Hall. The musicians played their instruments. The children of the conductor soon played, too — in the corridors, in the balconies, in their father’s office.

Leonard Bernstein’s daughter Jamie recalled romping in the new building as her father prepared for his “Young People’s Concerts,” which, like the New York Philharmonic’s opening-night performance, were televised. She was 10 years old then. Her brother Alexander was 7.

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Alta Tseng
Leonard Bernstein’s Daughter on His Legacy, Jewish Traditions and Bradley Cooper’s Nose

Kveller
Jun 3, 2022

Jamie Bernstein spends every day in what she calls “Leonard Bernstein land.” Her father, the iconic composer Leonard Bernstein, may have passed away over 30 years ago, but his legacy is still as vibrant and alive as ever.l season with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and welcoming Jamie Bernstein and guest musicians to the stage to delve into the life of one of the most influential figures in American classical music, Leonard Bernstein.”

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Alta Tseng
The McKnight Center unveils 2022-2023 season lineup

Oklahoma State University
March 13, 2022

“We’re bringing in Buddy Guy, regarded as the reigning patriarch of blues, celebrating the legacy of music director Riccardo Muti as he conducts his final season with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and welcoming Jamie Bernstein and guest musicians to the stage to delve into the life of one of the most influential figures in American classical music, Leonard Bernstein.”

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Alta Tseng
West Side Story at 60: Jamie Bernstein on her father Leonard

RTÉ Ireland’s National Public Service Media
October 19, 2021

On the film's 60th anniversary, RTÉ Arena welcomed Jamie Bernstein, daughter of Leonard Bernstein, and author of the book, Famous Father Girl, to talk about her memories of that time and the impact of this timeless classic.

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That time my dad, Leonard Bernstein, introduced us to The Beatles

Jamie Bernstein - Forward.com
August 25, 2021

Editor’s Note: Today, Aug. 25, 2021, would have been Leonard Bernstein’s 103rd birthday. In honor of that auspicious date, we are revisiting this excerpt from his daughter Jamie’s memoir.

The following is an excerpt from “Famous Father Girl,” by Jamie Bernstein. Copyright © 2018 by Jamie Bernstein. Reprinted courtesy of Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.

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With One Accord | Episode 44: Behind the Music - Jamie Bernstein

Houston Chamber Choir
July 3, 2020

Arts and culture expert St. John Flynn talks with Jamie Bernstein, an author, narrator and filmmaker. We had the opportunity to welcome Jamie as a guest collaborator with the Houston Chamber Choir in our 2017-2018 season's "Tonight, Tonight Won't Be Just Any Night" concert.

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Paterson Music Students To Celebrate 'West Side Story' And Jamie Bernstein

Lynda Lopez - WCBS Newsradio 880
March 5, 2020

Inspired by the recent filming of Stephen Spielberg’s “West Side Story” in Paterson, the Wharton Institute for the Performing Arts will present a “Wide Side Story in Paterson” Gala, March 6 at the Westmount Country Club in Woodland Park (formerly known as West Paterson). The event will feature performances by students from the Wharton’s Paterson Music Project, New Jersey Youth Symphony and the Performing Arts School.

The institute will also present its Lifetime Achievement Award to Jamie Bernstein, whose father, Leonard Bernstein, composed the “West Side Story” score. Attendees will receive a copy of Bernstein’s 2018 memoir, “Famous Father Girl: A Memoir of Growing Up Bernstein.”

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5 Women Who Have Written Moving Memoirs

Ezvid Wiki Editorial
March 3, 2020

Taking the #4 spot is Jamie Bernstein, an author, narrator, and filmmaker. Her memoir, Famous Father Girl, details growing up with her father, composer Leonard Bernstein, whose works include the musicals On the Town and West Side Story. He also served as chief conductor of the New York Philharmonic, and counted friendships with choreographer Jerome Robbins, John Lennon, and Lauren Bacall.

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