Leonard Bernstein: A Very Interesting And Powerful Man

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In conclusion, I did my paper on Leonard Bernstein because he is a very interesting and powerful man. His three symphonies: The Age of Anxiety, Jeremiah, and Kaddish brought good fame to him. However, as you read the paper you do not see anything about a wife or children. He did have a wife name Felicia Bernstein who died of lung cancer at the age of 56. He had two children by the name of Fink and Jamie. I hope this paper interest you in all ways possible.

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