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May 27, 2013

Dinner With Lenny by Jonathan Cott: A Review

Many of us know Leonard Bernstein as an inspiring American composer and conductor. Jonathan Cott's Dinner with Lenny reveals Leonard Bernstein the man, the musician, the composer, the conductor, the educator, the humanitarian. Bernstein lived life to the fullest. The twelve-hour interview is truncated into a 192-page book, but Bernstein's exhilaration and passion leap off the pages.

Bernstein was a galvanizing conductor of the New York Philharmonic. Many called him the most extraordinary musician of his lifetime. He appeared rapturous when conducting. He broke convention, and was accused of being flamboyant. Bernstein's own take on this was "Life without music is unthinkable. Music without life is academic. That is why my contract with music is a total embrace." The human dynamo didn't stop with music. A great teacher, he conducted the 53 Young People's Concerts. He gave a lecture entitled; "A Tribute to Teachers" where he said that teaching is "the noblest profession in the world-the most unselfish, difficult, and honorable profession." He wanted to write poetry, and believed in the inherent goodness of human beings.


Many conductors are proud of their orchestra's unique sound. Not Bernstein. He felt it important that each orchestra should "be made to sound like the composer it's playing." Ravel's music sound like Ravel and Haydn's like Haydn.


Interesting little known facts about the great musician/teacher:


· He wildly admired Michael Jackson


· He felt the Beatles were the best composers to come along since Gershwin.


· The FBI had a 700-page file of his activist political opinions.


· He sang "Girl, You Really Got Me Now" by the Kinks in the Mixolydian mode for one of the Young People's concerts and received tons of fan mail because of it.


· He snuck 21 people up a back elevator at the White House by conspiring with a security guard.


"There's an inner geography of the human being that can be captured by music, and not by anything else." Leonard Bernstein embraced life as he embraced music. The world is a much better place for his presence. Thank you, Jonathan Cott, for sharing your interview.


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August 10, 2011

[video] Dinner of the Rocco - Speakeasy

"Join celebrity chef Rocco DiSpirito table for a taste of its parts of New York City exclusive on dinner of Bravo Rocco." This series of autonomous competition gives three highly-qualified heads a blow to the development of the evening perfect for DiSpirito and his guests handpicked celebrity. The competing chefs hail from all walks of life-- restaurant - gourmet caterers - self-taught and the winner of each episode will take home a prize of $20,000. Each week, three new chiefs were a blow to impress DiSpirito by cooking their signature dish. The strongest two will advance to the next round, where they are challenged to develop a full menu in competing dinner parties for the DiSpirito prestige guests. But the food is only half the battle. A permitted consultation with Jes Gordon, producer of celebrity event, the head must also develop a concept of single-party, as the decor and atmosphere will be judged along with their food. Each episode will have a theme for which the Chief must base their meal and experience around dining room. Which party will be an evening of delicious and including a flavorless fiasco? "DiSpirito will decide."-iTunes Store

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Summary of the episode
On the first episode of "Rocco's dinner party", Chief Executive of copper on Broadway fish Geoffrey Johnson, Harlem based Executive under Chief Joseph "J.J." Johnson and caterer Britt Kurent compete to launch a speakeasy inspired feast meal. Leaders must create a club dinner time of the complete prohibition of food reminiscent and décor to impress special guest, chef and restaurateur Marcus Samuelsson.

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