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''Opening Prayer'' is a composition for
baritone A baritone is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the bass and the tenor voice-types. The term originates from the Greek (), meaning "heavy sounding". Composers typically write music for this voice in the r ...
and orchestra, written for the reopening of
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in 1986. Composer
Leonard Bernstein Leonard Bernstein ( ; August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American conductor, composer, pianist, music educator, author, and humanitarian. Considered to be one of the most important conductors of his time, he was the first America ...
set a Hebrew biblical benediction, which concludes a traditional morning service. He derived the music from an earlier piano composition, and later included it in his ''Jubilee Games'' in 1988, and in their expansion to the Concerto for Orchestra in 1989, calling the movement now Benediction.


History

Leonard Bernstein had a close connection to
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. He made his debut there on 14 November 1943, stepping in for
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on short notice. As the orchestra's first American conductor and conducting the
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for the first time, the event was widely publicised and made him well known. Bernstein appeared at the hall until 1990 in more than 430 events as pianist, conductor, composer and educator. When the hall was reopened after restoration in 1986, Bernstein received the first commission for the opening celebrations. He set a Hebrew benediction for baritone and orchestra. The text is the
Priestly Blessing The Priestly Blessing or priestly benediction, ( he, ברכת כהנים; translit. ''birkat kohanim''), also known in rabbinic literature as raising of the hands (Hebrew ''nesiat kapayim'') or rising to the platform (Hebrew ''aliyah ledukhan'') ...
(), which serves to conclude the liturgy of traditional morning services, in English: : May the Lord bless you and keep you; : May He make His face shine upon you and be gracious unto you; : May He lift up His countenance and give you the blessing of peace. The music began as a piano miniature, part of '' 13 Anniversaries'', from No. 12 dedicated to Aaron Stern. Bernstein conducted the New York Philharmonic in the premiere on 15 December 1986, with Kurt Ollmann as the baritone soloist. The long concert began with piano pieces by Chopin played by
Vladimir Horowitz Vladimir Samoylovich Horowitz; yi, וולאַדימיר סאַמוילאָוויטש האָראָוויץ, group=n (November 5, 1989)Schonberg, 1992 was a Russian-born American classical pianist. Considered one of the greatest pianists of all ...
, had six songs sung by Frank Sinatra in the middle, and ended with the final movement from Mahler's '' Resurrection Symphony'', conducted by
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. Bernstein used the music later as a movement of his ''Jubilee Games''. He wrote that work first in two movements for the 50th anniversary of the
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. He added ''Opening prayer'' as a middle movement in a revised version for the first performance in the United States in which he conducted the orchestra at
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in 1988. When he expanded ''Jubilee Games'' further in 1989, then called Concerto for Orchestra, he added a different second movement and moved ''Opening Prayer'', now called Benediction, to the final position of four: # Free-Style Events # Mixed Doubles # Diaspora Dances # Benediction


References

{{italic title Compositions by Leonard Bernstein 1986 compositions