Definition of Bernstein, Leonard in English:
Bernstein, Leonard
proper nounˈbəːnstʌɪnˈbərnstin
(1918–90), American composer, conductor, and pianist. Notable works: Candide (operetta, 1954–6), West Side Story (musical, 1957), Chichester Psalms (1965), and film music for On the Waterfront (1954).
Definition of Bernstein, Leonard in US English:
Bernstein, Leonard
proper nounˈbərnstinˈbərnˌstēn
(1918–90), US composer, conductor, and pianist. He was a conductor with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra 1945–48 and 1957–69. Notable works: The Age of Anxiety (symphony, 1947–49), West Side Story (musical, 1957), and music for the movie On the Waterfront (1954).