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  1. Leon Botstein (born December 14, 1946, in Zürich, Switzerland) is a Swiss-born American conductor, educator, and scholar serving as the President of Bard College. [1] [2] Biography. Botstein was born in Zürich, Switzerland, in 1946. [3] . The son of Polish-Jewish physicians, Botstein immigrated to New York City at the age of two.

  2. Leon Botstein ( Zurigo, 14 dicembre 1946) è un direttore d'orchestra e storico della musica svizzero ebreo americano, [1] presidente del Bard College. Indice. 1 Carriera. 2 Vita privata. 3 Premi. 4 Bard College. 5 Lavori. 6 Apparizioni pubbliche scelte. 7 Libri. 8 Articoli selezionati, saggi e capitoli. 9 Registrazioni. 10 Note. 11 Altri progetti.

  3. BIOGRAPHY. Music is a speechless form of life that can renew our respect and gratitude for our own life and the lives of others. –Leon Botstein. Leon Botstein was born in Zurich, the youngest son of two eminent Polish Jewish physicians who left Poland, studied medicine in Switzerland, and became members of the faculty of the University of Zurich.

  4. Since 1993, The Musical Quarterly has been edited by Leon Botstein, president of Bard College and principal conductor of the American Symphony Orchestra. Originally published by G. Schirmer, Inc., it is now published by Oxford University Press .

  5. The American Symphony Orchestra is a New York –based American orchestra founded in 1962 by Leopold Stokowski whose mission is to demystify orchestral music and make it accessible and affordable for all audiences. Leon Botstein is the orchestra's music director and principal conductor.

  6. Conductor. Leon Botstein has been music director and principal conductor of the American Symphony Orchestra since 1992. He is also music director of The Orchestra Now, an innovative training orchestra composed of top musicians from around the world.

  7. 29 mag 2009 · He is also a historian, author, critic and leading advocate of progressive education. Botstein (pronounced bot-stine) often performs works by composers most audiences have never heard of. It is precisely these composers who, unlike Beethoven, have been “unfairly forgotten” that Botstein is on a crusade to redeem.