- Leon Botstein
Leon Botstein (born 1946 in
Switzerland ) is an American conductor and the President ofBard College (since 1975). Botstein currently serves as the music director and principal conductor of theAmerican Symphony Orchestra and theJerusalem Symphony Orchestra .Botstein is a leading advocate of progressive education. Having graduated at age 16 from the
High School of Music and Art inNew York , and earning abachelor's degree from theUniversity of Chicago , he became the youngest college president in the history of the country at age 23, serving from 1970 to 1975 at the now-defunctFranconia College .As music director of the American Symphony Orchestra, Botstein emerged as a significant proponent of "thematic programming," which attempts to assemble concert programs having a common theme grounded in literature, music history, or art. He also focused the ASO's programming on the performance of infrequently-performed works by major composers and the best examples of works by lesser-known composers, with a particular emphasis on U.S. premiere performances. In addition to the orchestra's main concert series in Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, Botstein inaugurated the Bard Music Festival with the participation of the ASO, a summer series which focuses on one composer each summer for an intensive series of concerts, lectures, and panel discussions. He also presents a series called "Classics De-Classified," devoting each program to a piece from the standard orchestral repertory. Botstein lectures about the piece for about an hour, using the orchestra to provide illustrations for his talk, then performs the entire piece, then opens the floor to questions from the audience directed at him and at members of the orchestra. This series, originally presented at Columbia University's Miller Theater, proved so popular that it was moved to Symphony Space for the 2007–2008 season. He also inaugurated an important series of recordings of neglected masterpieces with the Telarc label, using the ASO and a variety of European orchestras.
Botstein is the brother of biologist
David Botstein and husband of art historianBarbara Haskell . Both of Botstein's parents were physicians.Awards
In 2006, Botstein's recording of Popov's Symphony No. 1 and Shostakovich's Theme and Variations with the
London Symphony Orchestra was nominated for aGrammy Award in the category of Best Orchestral Performance.Bard College
He is generally credited with elevating the academic and cultural reputation of Bard College to its current standing. In 1979, he oversaw Bard's acquisition of
Bard College at Simon's Rock , the oldest and most highly regardedearly college entrance program and the only accredited four-year early college to date. Along with administrators from Simon's Rock, he was instrumental in the founding of New York City'sBard High School Early College in 2001. Botstein is also Bard'sLeon Levy Professor in the Arts and Humanities.Works
Botstein's written work includes "Jefferson's Children: Education and the Promise of American Culture", in which he argues that high school-level education after the tenth grade should be abolished in favor of a national early college system, as well as several other books in the fields of
musicology andeducation . He is editor of Musical Quarterly and a frequent contributor to periodicals focusing on music and education.Public appearances
* Botstein is regularly featured on
Albany, New York -areaNPR affiliateWAMC-FM .
* On June 4, 2007, Botstein was interviewed as a guest on theColbert Report [http://www.comedycentral.com/motherload/index.jhtml?ml_video=87982]
* Botstein was as the Keynote Speaker at theStuyvesant High School 2007 Graduation on June 25, 2007
* He conducted the revival ofJohn Foulds 's "World Requiem " at theRoyal Albert Hall inLondon on11 November 2007. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2007/08_august/09/foulds.shtml BBC Press Release]Literary works
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* "The Compleat Brahms " (New York, 1999), editor
* "The Musical Quarterly ", editor
* "quasi una fantasia:Juden und die Musikstadt Wien " (Timms, Edward / Hanak, Werner / Botstein, Leon / [http://www.jmw.at Jüdisches Museum Wien ] ) (with 2 CDs; contributors:Karl Albrecht-Weinberger ,Otto Biba ,Philip V. Bohlman , Leon Botstein,Elisabeth Derow-Turnauer ,Wolfgang Dosch ,Albrecht Dümling ,Tina Frühauf ,Primavera Gruber ,Michael Haas ,Werner Hanak ,Hartmut Krones ,Elena Ostleitner ,Michael Steinberg , &Sara Trampuz )References
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