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Music

Pops' Bernstein tribute only taste of his legacy

Conductor Keith Lockhart gives Raquel Sandler a kiss. Conductor Keith Lockhart gives Raquel Sandler a kiss. (STU ROSNER)
By Jeremy Eichler
Globe Staff / May 12, 2008

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Leonard Bernstein is in many ways the perfect subject for a Boston Pops tribute program - the local boy (Lawrence-born, Boston Latin- and Harvard-educated) who made good, and who wrote some of the most famous and best-loved music in the history of the Broadway stage. (Full article: 491 words)

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