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    Leon Botstein and Bob Reselman ’77, 1977.

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    Leon Botstein poses with Bob Reselman ’77.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/bardbw_studentlens/1023/thumbnail.jp

    Works of Richard Wilson: CT-47

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    1) Concerto for Bassoon and Chamber Orchestra: Robert Wagner (Bassoon), Pro-Arte Chamber Orchestra of Boston, Leon Botstein (Conductor); 2) Silhouette: London Philharmonic, Leon Botstein (Conductor); 3) Suite for Small Orchestra: Pro-Arte Orchestra of Boston, Leon Botstein (Conductor); 4) Character Studies: Marc Schachmann (?), Richard Wilson (Piano

    Robert Moevs: Pandora: CT-21a

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    PandoraHudson Valley Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Leon Botstein (Conductor

    Robert Moevs: Pandora: CT-21b

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    PandoraLabeled "Vassar performance - the better one"Hudson Valley Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Leon Botstein (Conductor

    Leon Botstein, ca. late 1970s.

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    The year 2010 marks the happy coincidence of the 150th anniversary of the College and the 35th year it has been served by President Leon Botstein. In 1975, at the age of 27, President Botstein accepted the same challenge faced by most of his predecessors: to lead a small college with a strong academic record, but with fragile financial resources. Like his predecessors, he is an educational innovator with both the vision and practicality to put his ideas into effect. He has been an intuitive administrator and has taken care to cultivate and work with talented people both on the board of trustees and on the faculty and administration of the College. He has overseen the construction of bold new buildings, chief among which are the Olin Humanities building, the Stevenson Gymnasium, the Stevenson Library, several dormitories, the Milton and Sally Avery Arts Center, the Bertelsmann Campus Center, the Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts, and the Gabrielle H. Reem and Herbert J. Kayden Center for Science and Computation; and he has also expanded the Bard name to an array of innovative graduate programs, early colleges, and international institutions. President Botstein also maintains an active conducting schedule as the principal conductor of the Bard Conservatory Orchestra and the American Symphony Orchestra, and pursues his commitment to teaching, which he exercises annually in First Year Seminar.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/bardbw_presidents/1015/thumbnail.jp

    The Exiled Intellectual and the American University

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    Dr Leon Botstein, Professor at Bard College, gives a lecture on the subject of the tradition of learning institutions providing exile to intellectuals from countries in crisis. Lecture held at the Graham Center, Modesto Maidique Campus, Florida International University on February 25, 2013

    Wilson/Mozart: CT-45

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    1) Richard Wilson: String Quartet No. 3, Muir Quartet; 2) Mozart: Concerto #17; Richard Wilson (Piano), Leon Botstein (Conductor), Hudson Valley Chamber Orchestr

    Wilson/Schumann: CT-46

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    Richard Wilson: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, Blanca Uribe (Piano); Robert Schumann: Overture/Scherzo/Finale Op 52Hudson Valley Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Leon Botstein (Conductor

    Richard Wilson: Triple Concerto: CT-43

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    American Symphony Orchestra, Leon Botstein (Conductor), Jeffrey Lang (Horn), Dennis Smylie (Bass Clarinet), William Moersch (Marimba

    Moevs: Pandora: CT-20a

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    Music for Small Orchestra II, Prometheus, Music for Small Orchestra IHudson Valley Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Leon Botstein (Conductor), Bach Society Orchestra, Harvard, Jim Ross (Conductor
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