John Mauceri
John Francis Mauceri (born September 12, 1945, New York) is an American conductor, producer and arranger for theatre, opera and television. For fifteen years, he served on the faculty of Yale University. He was a protégé of Leonard Bernstein. and was a 2000 Berlin Prize Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin.
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“Whenever [Leonard Bernstein] entered or exited a country he would fill in on his passport form not composer or conductor, but musician. Of course people in the press spent a lot of Lennys life telling him what he should have done; he should have been a concert pianist, he should have composed more.... And people wouldnt let him live his own life. But he created his own career, in his own image.”
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