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Giora Bernstein

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A champion of contemporary music, Bernstein has played in or conducted several world premieres. New works were a feature of his programming at both the Claremont Music Festival which originally commissioned
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and became its first Artistic Director, a post he held until 2000. Under his directorship the festival was the venue for several world and North American premieres, and won five
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20 Years of High Notes, Giora Bernstein Ignores Naysayers to Build the Award-winning Colorado Music Festival
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Unless otherwise indicated, this list is based on Blotner (1983) and may not be complete.
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Since his retirement, Giora Bernstein has been based in Vienna, where he plays violin in
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Giora Bernstein has played in or conducted the world premieres of the following works:
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thesis was on the influence of oriental music idioms on Israeli contemporary music.
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from 1963 until 1967 and then moved to California to become a professor at
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The influence of oriental music idioms on the contemporary music of Israel
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Jewish emigrants from Austria after the Anschluss to Mandatory Palestine
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The Boston Composers Project: A bibliography of contemporary music
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Giora Bernstein was born in Vienna in 1933 and emigrated to
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Index

Professor Emeritus
University of Colorado
Colorado Music Festival
Palestine
Leo Kestenberg
Edouard Dethier
Juilliard School
Brandeis University
Boston University
PhD
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Pomona College
conducting
University of Colorado
Colorado Music Festival
ASCAP
Paul Chihara
Tōru Takemitsu
Krzysztof Penderecki
chamber concerts
New York City
Boston, Massachusetts
Brookline, Massachusetts
William Thomas McKinley
Richard Stoltzman
Boulder, Colorado


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