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NPR’S SCOTT SIMON JOINS THE BSO IN A SALUTE TO BERNSTEIN JOSEPH MEYERHOFF SYMPHONY HALL Saturday, May 5, 2018, 7pm Marin Alsop, Music Director Scott Simon, commentator Featuring special guest Jamie Bernstein Leonard Bernstein Overture to Candide Three Dance Episodes from On the Town The Great Lover Displays Himself Lonely Town (Pas de deux) Times Square, 1944 CBS Music Various A Bernstein Birthday Bouquet Luciano Berio: “For Lenny” (LB.AM.LB.M.W.IS.LB) John Corigliano: “For Lenny, with love —and candor…” John Williams: “To Lenny! To Lenny!” “Mambo” from West Side Story The concert will end at approximately 8:15 pm. Join us in the lobby of the Meyerhoff for a post-concert party with live entertainment, CD signing with Marin Alsop and book signing with Scott Simon. About the Artists Morning. Simon received the Order of Lincoln from the State of Illinois in 2016, the state’s highest honor. Marin Alsop Scott Simon last appeared with the BSO in Scott Simon Scott Simon is one of America’s most admired writers and broadcasters, having reported from all over the world and many wars. He is the award-winning host of Weekend Edition Saturday. With over 4 million listeners, it is the most- listened-to news program on NPR. Simon has written eight books and has one of the largest personal media followings on Twitter. He also hosts public television specials and creates stories for CBS Sunday November 2015, narrating Philip Glass’s Icarus at the Edge of Time, Marin Alsop, conductor. For Marin Alsop’s bio, please see pg. 7. Jamie Bernstein Jamie Bernstein is a writer, narrator, broadcaster and filmmaker who has transformed a lifetime of loving music into a career of sharing her knowledge and excitement with others.  Inspired by her father Leonard Bernstein’s lifelong impulse to share and teach, Jamie has devised multiple ways of communicating her own excitement about orchestral music. Beginning 15 years ago with The Bernstein Beat, a family concert about her father’s music modeled after his own Young People’s Concerts, Jamie has gone on to design, write and narrate concerts for worldwide audiences. Jamie has created a series of educational concerts with the New World Symphony designed to attract audienc es of all ages.  Jamie travels the world as a speaker and concert narrator, appearing everywhere from Beijing to London to Vancouver. In Spanish-speaking locations, Jamie narrates in Spanish, thanks to her Chilean-born mother, Felicia Montealegre, who raised her children to be bilingual. In her role as a broadcaster, Jamie has produced and hosted shows in the U.S. and Great Britain. She has presented the New York Philharmonic’s live national radio broadcasts and live broadcasts from Tanglewood.  Jamie is co-director of a documentary, Crescendo: the Power of Music, which focuses on children in struggling urban communities who participate in youth orchestra programs for social transformation inspired by Venezuela’s El Sistema. The film has won numerous prizes and is now viewable on Netflix. Jamie has also directed her father’s chamber opera, Trouble in Tahiti, around the country, including at Tanglewood this summer. Jamie’s memoir, Famous Father Girl, will be published by HarperCollins in June 2018, when the Leonard Bernstein at 100 celebrations are underway around the world. Jamie also writes articles and poetry, which have appeared in such publications as Symphony, Gourmet, Opera News and Musical America. She also edits “Prelude, Fugue & Riffs,” a newsletter about issues and events pertaining to her father’s legacy.  Jamie Bernstein makes her BSO debut. About the Concert For On the Town, West Side Story and A Bernstein Birthday Bouquet program notes, please see pages 12 – 14. M AY–J U N 2018 / OV E R T U R E 15