Leonard Bernstein
(1918­1990)
American composer,
conductor, and pianist

As a sickly infant, Leonard Bernstein sometimes turned blue from asthma. He became a prodigious pianist, conductor, composer, and lecturer, although he suffered from asthma throughout his life. Audiences often heard him wheezing above the orchestra.

Courtesy The Archives of the New York Philharmonic


"Cool Fugue", Leonard Bernstein

 

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