Date and Time
Wednesday Oct 11, 2017
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM CDT
• Wednesday, October 11, 2017 • 2:00-3:30pm
Location
Museum of Texas Tech University at 3301 4th St.
Fees/Admission
$15
Website
Contact Information
If you would like to obtain a catalog or would like to view all of the non-credit offerings designed for adults age 50+ from OLLI this fall semester, call 806-742-6554 or visit www.olli.ttu.edu.
Description
By many accounts, Leonard Bernstein is the single most influential American in the history of classical music. As a composer he wrote for virtually every genre, including his beloved West Side Story (1957). As conductor of the New York Philharmonic, he premiered works by the century’s best composers. An integral part of world events, Bernstein conducted concerts at JFK’s inauguration (1961), the reunification of Jerusalem (1967), and the fall of the Berlin Wall (1989). Join instructor David Forrest as we explore both Bernstein’s career and his lasting impact on the study and performance of music. • Wednesday, October 11, 2017 • 2:00-3:30pm • Fee: $15 • Location: Museum of Texas Tech University at 3301 4th St. • Instructor: Dr. David Forrest, Ph.D. If you would like to obtain a catalog or would like to view all of the non-credit offerings designed for adults age 50+ from OLLI this fall semester, call 806-742-6554 or visit www.olli.ttu.edu.