Sir Gilbert Levine,
GCSG (born January 22, 1948) is an American
conductor. He is considered an "outstanding personality in the world of international music television." He has led the
PBS concert debuts of the
Staatskapelle Dresden,
Royal Philharmonic,
London Philharmonic,
Philharmonia Orchestra
The Philharmonia Orchestra is a British orchestra based in London. It was founded in 1945 by Walter Legge, a classical music record producer for EMI Classics, EMI. Among the conductors who worked with the orchestra in its early years were Rich ...
,
WDR Symphony Orchestra, and the
Pittsburgh Symphony, and the PBS premieres of works including the
Beethoven Missa Solemnis,
Bach Magnificat in D,
Haydn Creation, and
Bruckner Symphony 9.
Education
Levine was born in
Brooklyn
Brooklyn is a Boroughs of New York City, borough of New York City located at the westernmost end of Long Island in the New York (state), State of New York. Formerly an independent city, the borough is coextensive with Kings County, one of twelv ...
,
New York, attended the
Juilliard School of Music, and holds an
A.B. degree from
Princeton University
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and a
M.A. degree from
Yale University
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. He studied
bassoon with
Stephen Maxym and
Sherman Walt,
piano
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with
Gilbert Kalish,
Music History with
Lewis Lockwood and
Arthur Mendel,
Music Theory
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with
Edward T. Cone,
Peter Westergaard and
Milton Babbitt, ear training and score reading with
Nadia Boulanger,
Renée Longy, and Luise Vosgerchian, and conducting with
Jacques-Louis Monod and
Franco Ferrara at the
Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena.
Levine was assistant to Sir
Georg Solti in
London
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at the
London Philharmonic Orchestra and at the
Royal Opera House (Covent Garden), and in Paris with l'
Orchestre de Paris. He was a protégé of
Klaus Tennstedt.
Levine has lectured at institutions including
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, the History of the Puritans in North America, Puritan clergyma ...
,
Princeton University
Princeton University is a private university, private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the List of Colonial ...
,
Yale University
Yale University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1701, Yale is the List of Colonial Colleges, third-oldest institution of higher education in the United Stat ...
,
Stanford University
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,
University of Oxford
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,
Columbia University
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,
University of California, Davis,
Duquesne University, and the
University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
He has taught conducting both at Yale and the
Manhattan School of Music. His conducting students have included the American composer
Aaron Jay Kernis. Levine maintains current ties to his two alma maters. He serves as a member of the Princeton University Department of Music Advisory Council and has recently been appointed to a fifth term as Fellow of
Trumbull College at Yale.
Early career and the Kraków Philharmonic years
Early in his career, Levine conducted orchestras both in Europe and the United States, including the
Philadelphia Orchestra,
New York Philharmonic, the
San Francisco Symphony, the
Minnesota Orchestra,
Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the
NDR Sinfonie-Orchester Hamburg, the
Iceland Symphony Orchestra, and the
Radio-Sinfonie-Orchester Berlin.
Levine first gained international notice when he became conductor and artistic director of the
Kraków Philharmonic in 1987. He was the first American chief conductor of an Eastern European orchestra. His appointment was initially controversial because of the general consensus that
Krzysztof Penderecki forced the choice of Levine on the orchestra.
Under his leadership, the orchestra toured Europe, the major concert halls of North America, and the Far East, including the first visit by any Polish orchestra to South Korea. Under Levine, the Kraków Philharmonic also performed for the first time with such soloists as
Emanuel Ax,
Garrick Ohlsson, and
Shlomo Mintz. He concluded his tenure in Kraków in 1993.
Concerts for Pope John Paul II and pontifical knighthood
In 1988, while working in
Kraków
, officially the Royal Capital City of Kraków, is the List of cities and towns in Poland, second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city has a population of 804,237 ...
, Levine met Pope John Paul II, at the latter's invitation. The Pope subsequently asked Levine to conduct the concert commemorating the 10th anniversary of his Pontificate.
This concert was originally broadcast by
RAI, Italian television, and throughout Europe via Eurovision. It was subsequently broadcast and re-broadcast on Public Television in the U.S. over the next 17 years.
In 1993, Levine conducted for the Pope at
World Youth Day
World Youth Day (WYD) is an event for the youth organized by the Catholic Church that was initiated by Pope John Paul II in 1985. Its concept has been influenced by the Light-Life Movement that has existed in Poland since the 1960s, where dur ...
in
Denver
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. That program included the first performances of works by
Bernstein,
Barber, and
Copland at any Papal event, and was televised worldwide.
In 1994, Levine (whose mother-in-law was an
Auschwitz survivor) conducted the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in the historic "
Papal Concert to Commemorate the Shoah (
Holocaust)," which marked the first official Vatican commemoration of the Nazi genocide of World War II. Featured guest artists were
Lynn Harrell and
Richard Dreyfuss, who narrated an excerpt from
Leonard Bernstein's
Third Symphony (Kaddish).
In 1998, Levine led members of the
Los Angeles Philharmonic and, with the special permission of Pope John Paul II, the ancient Capella Giulia Choir of
St. Peter's Basilica, in concerts to commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the founding of
Mission San Luis Rey in California. These concerts constituted the first visit of this 500-year-old choir to the Western Hemisphere, and were broadcast on NPR's "
Performance Today".
Other Papal concerts at the Vatican directed by Levine included the first of two concerts celebrating the Catholic Church's Grand Jubilee in 2000 with the Philharmonia Orchestra and the
Philharmonia Chorus performing parts one and two of Haydn's ''
The Creation''
Levine conducted a 2003 televised musical celebration of the 25th anniversary of Pope John Paul II's pontificate with the
London Philharmonic Orchestra in Saint Peter's Basilica, a concert which aired on
American Broadcasting Company
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(ABC).
In 2004, Levine conducted his last concert for Pope John Paul II, leading the
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and members of the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh, the
London Philharmonic Choir, the Kraków Philharmonic Choir, and the Ankara Polyphonic Choir in the "
Papal Concert of Reconciliation." This event was the first time that any American orchestra had performed for any Pope in the
Vatican. The concert, broadcast worldwide, included
Gustav Mahler
Gustav Mahler (; 7 July 1860 – 18 May 1911) was an Austro-Bohemian Romantic music, Romantic composer, and one of the leading conductors of his generation. As a composer he acted as a bridge between the 19th-century Austro-German tradition and ...
's
Symphony No. 2 ''Resurrection'', and ''Abraham'', a specially-commissioned
motet by
John Harbison.
Over the years of his relationship with John Paul II, Levine became known as "the Pope's Maestro." In 1994, for his services to the Pope and to the Vatican, he was invested as a Knight Commander of the Pontifical Equestrian
Order of St. Gregory the Great (KCSG), the highest Papal knighthood accorded to a non-ecclesiastical musician since
Mozart.
[Gouveia, Georgette. "Writings revealed John Paul as a pope with an artist's soul". ''The Journal News'', 2005.]
Upon John Paul II's death, Levine called him a friend and "an incredible sustenance for me." In 2005, Levine conducted a memorial concert for the Pontiff, which was broadcast on
PBS. That same year, Pope John Paul II's successor,
Pope Benedict XVI
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, honoured Levine with the Silver Star of the
Order of St. Gregory the Great (KC*SG), the highest papal distinction received by a Jew in the history of the Vatican.
On January 31, 2016,
Pope Francis
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honored Levine as a Pontifical Knight Grand Cross of the
Equestrian Order of Saint Gregory the Great (GCSG), the highest rank of the order and one very rarely bestowed. He is the second artist so honored. The other is
Riccardo Muti, Music Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, who received that honor from
Pope Benedict XVI
Pope BenedictXVI (born Joseph Alois Ratzinger; 16 April 1927 – 31 December 2022) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 19 April 2005 until his resignation on 28 February 2013. Benedict's election as p ...
in 2012.
Additional work
In the UK, Levine and the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra have recorded
Tchaikovsky's
Symphony No. 3. In 2000, Levine was named Artistic Director and Conductor of the
Philharmonia Orchestra's "Millennium Creation Series." In this capacity he toured America and Europe, performing
Haydn's ''
The Creation'' in televised concerts in Baltimore, London, and Rome.
He led the
London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) in 2003, conducting selections from
Verdi and Mozart on ABC's "
Good Morning America" in a historic first for that program.
In the same year, Levine led the LPO and London Philharmonic Choir in televised performances of excerpts of
Górecki's
Third Symphony and
Beethoven's
Ninth Symphony from
Kraków
, officially the Royal Capital City of Kraków, is the List of cities and towns in Poland, second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city has a population of 804,237 ...
, during the city's reign as the
European Capital of Culture. On this occasion, Levine received the Kraków Gold Medallion from the city president, in recognition of his services to Kraków's cultural life.
From 2004 to 2006, Levine led the
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in a series of concerts called "Music for the Spirit," which included a 2004 performance of the Verdi ''
Requiem''., a January 2006 concert to commemorate the 100th anniversary of St. Paul's Cathedral in Pittsburgh of Haydn's ''The Creation'', and a June 2006 concert of
Gustav Mahler
Gustav Mahler (; 7 July 1860 – 18 May 1911) was an Austro-Bohemian Romantic music, Romantic composer, and one of the leading conductors of his generation. As a composer he acted as a bridge between the 19th-century Austro-German tradition and ...
's
Third Symphony.
In July 2005, Levine led the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the
London Philharmonic Choir in the first complete performance of Beethoven
Missa Solemnis in
Cologne Cathedral. The performance was broadcast throughout Europe and North America. The international quartet of soloists included American tenor
Jerry Hadley in his last televised concert performance.
In November of that same year, Levine directed the
Orchestra of Saint Luke's and the
Morgan State University Choir in a concert entitled "Rejoice in this Land", which included Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and the world premiere of ''Washington Speaks'' by
Richard Danielpour, with
Ted Koppel
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Before ''Nightline'', he spent 20 y ...
as narrator. The performance was broadcast throughout the United States both on terrestrial radio in major cities and on
XM Satellite Radio.
Levine made his debut with the
WDR Symphony Orchestra of Cologne in 2007 in a performance of Bruckner
Symphony 9 and
Te Deum with the choirs of the
WDR of Cologne and the
NDR Chor of Hamburg.
On April 23, 2012, Levine conducted the
Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra and the
Chicago Symphony Chorus in their first ever performance together, at Orchestra Hall,
Symphony Center, Chicago. The program included
Bogurodzica (an ancient Polish hymn),
Edward T. Cone Psalm 91 (1948),
Bach Magnificat in D, and Beethoven
Symphony No. 3, “Eroica”. The concert was filmed for national and international television and radio broadcast. It was first broadcast in Chicago in October 2012.
On May 5, 2014, Levine led the
Orchestra of Saint Luke's, the Kraków Philharmonic Choir and the
Choral Arts Society of Washington in "Peace Through Music: In Our Age," a musical celebration of the Canonizations of Popes
John XXIII
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and John Paul II, at
Constitution Hall in
Washington, D.C. The concert included performances of
Copland Fanfare for the Common Man, Verdi
Messa di Requiem (Sanctus), Górecki
Totus Tuus, Bernstein
Chichester Psalms and Brahms
First Symphony. The concert was sponsored by the Embassies of Poland, Italy, Argentina, and the Holy See to the U.S., the Catholic
Archdiocese of Washington,
Georgetown University
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, and
WETA. The concert was taped for broadcast on PBS and internationally in Fall 2014.
Media coverage
On television, Levine has been featured on many occasions, both as a news subject and in concert. In addition to his appearance on "Good Morning America," and his numerous performances on European television, the
CBS newsmagazine ''
60 Minutes'' featured a profile of him titled "The Pope's Maestro". Other stories about him have been featured on such programs as ''
CBS Evening News'', ''
CBS Sunday Morning'' (on which he was profiled by
Eugenia Zukerman), ''
ABC World News Tonight'', ''
Nightline
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'' (ABC), ''
Larry King Live
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Ma ...
'' (CNN), and ''
The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer'' (CNN). He has appeared on
National Public Radio on such programs as ''Symphony Cast'', ''
Performance Today'', and ''
All Things Considered''.
On January 14, 1992, Levine was interviewed by
Studs Terkel on his
WFMT (Chicago) nationally syndicated radio broadcast. Levine's recording of the Shostakovich Suite from
The Golden Age, with the Krakow Philharmonic, was the featured work on that program.
In 2009,
TVN (Poland) broadcast a 30-minute biographical documentary on Levine entitled "The Pope’s Maestro". The film dealt with his life and career, from the arrival of his family in New York from Warsaw in the early years of the 20th Century, to his studies at The
Juilliard School
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, his life and work in Kraków under communism, and his concerts for
Pope John Paul II
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In his you ...
.
Levine's memoir, ''The Pope’s Maestro,'' was published by Jossey-Bass, a
Wiley Imprint, in October 2010, and in Polish translation in 2012 under the title Papieski Maestro by Wydawnictwo Świat Książki. ''
Publishers Weekly
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'' wrote of ''The Pope's Maestro,'' "Not all books are worth writing; this one assuredly is, because it tells how peace can happen, one heart at a time."
On April 25, 2014, Levine was the subject of the "Saturday Interview" in ''
The Wall Street Journal
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''. The article was written by
Matthew Kaminski.
In 2017, the Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton University commissioned a video profile of Sir Gilbert Levine. The profile was produced by Angel Gardner and filmed and edited by Zohar Lavi-Hasson.
Personal life
Levine is married to Dr. Vera Kalina-Levine. They have two children, David (b. 1984) and Gabriel (b.1991)
Television concerts
Levine's television-aired concert performances have included the following:
*1982: Reykjavik Arts Festival (
Vladimir Ashkenazy, Founder) Closing Concert: June 20, 1982. Sinfóníuhljómsveitinn (
Iceland Symphony Orchestra) and Iceland Symphony Choir.
Glinka:
A Life for the Tsar (Excerpts);
Mussorgsky:
Boris Godunov (Excerpts). Soloist:
Boris Christoff. Live broadcast:
RÚV - Icelandic National Broadcasting
* 1988: "A Musical Offering from the Vatican". Orchestra of
RAI/Roma, Choirs of RAI, Kraków Philharmonic and Warsaw Philharmonic.
Brahms "Ave Maria",
Penderecki "
Stabat Mater:,
Dvořák Mass in D. Original broadcaster: RAI/Roma/European Broadcast Union. PBS broadcast as "A Musical Offering from the Vatican: A Papal Concert" (1992). Released on VHS by View Video
* 1994: "Papal Concert to Commemorate the Shoah".
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Coro della Filharmonia Romana.
Bruch Kol Nidre,
Beethoven Ninth Symphony (Third Movement),
Schubert Psalm 92, Excerpt of the
Bernstein Third Symphony ("Kaddish"), Bernstein
Chichester Psalms (Movements 2 and 3) --Original broadcaster: RAI/EBU, PBS (WNET). Released on VHS by Rhino
* 1995: "A Symphony of Psalms."
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Chorus.
Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms (1930). Original broadcaster: MPT (
Maryland Public Television) and NPR
* 2000: "Jubilee Creation".
Philharmonia Orchestra
The Philharmonia Orchestra is a British orchestra based in London. It was founded in 1945 by Walter Legge, a classical music record producer for EMI Classics, EMI. Among the conductors who worked with the orchestra in its early years were Rich ...
and Chorus. Haydn: ''The Creation''. US broadcast by Maryland Public Broadcasting/PBS
* 2000: Concert for the 80th Birthday of His Holiness Pope John Paul II.
Haydn: ''
The Creation''.
Philharmonia Orchestra
The Philharmonia Orchestra is a British orchestra based in London. It was founded in 1945 by Walter Legge, a classical music record producer for EMI Classics, EMI. Among the conductors who worked with the orchestra in its early years were Rich ...
and Chorus. Original broadcaster: RAI/EBU.
* 2000: "A Thousand Years of Music and Spirit".
London Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir.
Bogurodzica,
Gorecki Third Symphony (Second Movement),
Beethoven Ninth Symphony. Original broadcaster: Telewizja Polska. US broadcast (nationwide) by
WTTW/PBS.
* 2002: Concert in Commemoration of the First Anniversary of the Terror Attacks of September 11.
Sachsische Staatskapelle Dresden and
Münchener Bach-Chor.
Barber ''
Agnus Dei'',
Gorecki Totus Tuus,
Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem—Original broadcaster: Telewizja Polska/EBU
* 2004: "
Papal Concert of Reconciliation".
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh, London Philharmonic Choir, Kraków Philharmonic Choir, Ankara Polyphonic Choir.
Harbison "Abraham" (World Premiere),
Mahler Second Symphony (First, Fourth, and Fifth Movements) --Original broadcaster: RAI/EBU. US broadcast by
WQED (Pittsburgh). Released on DVD by WQED Multimedia Pittsburgh
* 2004: ABC "
Good Morning America." Verdi
Ave Maria; Mozart
Symphony K.95.
London Philharmonic Orchestra, Narrator: Diane Sawyer. Broadcast live from Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City
* 2005: "Crossing the Bridge of Faiths: Im Memoriam Pope John Paul II"—
Sachsische Staatskapelle Dresden and
Münchener Bach-Chor --
Gorecki Totus Tuus,
Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem—Original broadcaster: WQED (Pittsburgh)/PBS
* 2005: "Missa Solemnis".
Beethoven Missa Solemnis.
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Choir—Original broadcaster: WDR (Köln)/3SAT (released on DVD by Arthaus)
* 2007:
Bruckner Ninth Symphony, Bruckner
Te Deum.
WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln,
WDR Rundfunkchor Köln,
NDR Chor (Hamburg). Original broadcaster: WDR (Köln)/3SAT
* 2008: "From Heart to Heart: Beethoven’s Plea for Peace" . "Missa Solemnis" from Cologne Cathedral.
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Choir. Soloists: Bożena Harasimowicz,
Monica Groop,
Jerry Hadley,
Franz-Josef Selig. Co-production of WDR/Köln and Peter Rosen Productions, Inc. Original broadcaster: WQED Multimedia/Pittsburgh and American Public Television (APT).
* 2010: “Music of Majestic Spirit”. Anton Bruckner: Symphony 9 and “Te Deum” from Cologne Cathedral.
WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln,
WDR Rundfunkchor Köln,
NDR Chor (Hamburg). Soloists: Anja Harteros, Liliana Nikiteanu,
Christian Elsner, Franz-Josef Selig. Co-production of WDR/Köln and Peter Rosen Productions, Inc. Original Broadcaster: WQED Multimedia/Pittsburgh. Released on DVD by WQED/Multimedia.
* 2012: “Out of Many, One - a Musical Offering from Chicago - in the Spirit of John Paul”. Bogurodzica, Edward. T. Cone: Psalm 91 (1948), J.S. Bach: Magnificat in D BWV 243, Beethoven: Symphony 3, “Eroica”. Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Chorus; Soloists: Amanda Majeski,
Sara Mingardo,
Antonio Poli,
John Relyea; Co-Production: Peter Rosen Productions, D
2 Digital. Original broadcaster:
WTTW/Chicago
* 2015: "A Celebration of Peace Through Music". Copland Fanfare for the Common Man, Verdi Messa da Requiem (Sanctus), Gorecki Totus Tuus, Bernstein Chichester Psalms, Brahms First Symphony.
Orchestra of St. Luke's, Krakow Philharmonic Choir,
Choral Arts Society of Washington, Theodore Nisbett, Boy Solo. Director:
Janos S. Darvas; Producers: Dennis Obrien - D2 Digital, Claudia Groh. WETA (APT). Released on DVD by Kino Lorber.
Selected audio recordings
*
Mussorgsky: ''
Pictures at an Exhibition'', RSO Berlin (Capriccio)
*
Penderecki: Passacaglia and Rondo For Orchestra,
Krakow Philharmonic Orchestra (Polskie Nagrania Muza)
*
Britten: ''
Simple Symphony'', ''
Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge'', ''Les Illuminations'' (with
Elisabeth Söderström),
English Chamber Orchestra (Arabesque)
*
Shostakovich:
First Symphony, ''Age of Gold'' (excerpts), Concerto for Piano, Trumpet, and Strings, Op. 35 (
Garrick Ohlsson,
Maurice Murphy), Kraków Philharmonic Orchestra (Arabesque)
* Papal Concert to Commemorate the Holocaust:
Bruch, ''
Kol Nidrei'';
Beethoven,
Ninth Symphony (Movement 3);
Schubert, Psalm 92;
Bernstein,
Third Symphony (excerpt) and
Chichester Psalms (Movements 2 and 3);
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra;
Lynn Harrell,
Richard Dreyfuss (Narrator)
*
Tchaikovsky,
Third Symphony;
Rimsky-Korsakov, Piano Concerto, Op. 30 (Jeffrey Campbell):
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (Telarc)
* A Celebration of Peace Through Music: Copland Fanfare for the Common Man, Verdi Messa da Requiem (Sanctus), Gorecki Totus Tuus, Bernstein Chichester Psalms, Brahms First Symphony.
Orchestra of St. Luke's, Krakow Philharmonic Choir,
Choral Arts Society of Washington, Theodore Nisbett, Boy Solo. (
Delos Productions)
Honours
*
Order of Saint Gregory the Great
See also
*
List of Princeton University people
*
List of Yale University people
*
List of Juilliard School people
Bibliography
*"The Pope's Maestro"
References
External links
Gilbert Levine quotes at ThinkExist.com* [https://web.archive.org/web/20121008162007/http://www.princeton.edu/arts/news/archive/u.s.-premiere-of-the-7th-/index.xml "U.S. Premiere of the 7th Public Television Special by Princeton University Alumnus Sir Gilbert Levine '71", Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton University announcement]
"Address of John Paul II at the end of the Concert at Paul VI Hall". 18 May 2000American Public Television, "A Thousand Years of Music and Spirit", program descriptionMaryland Public Television Press Release: "Pope Benedict XVI, Beethoven "'Plea for Peace'", 7 April 2008WQED Pittsburgh: Press Release on "Crossing the Bridge of Faiths: Music in Memoriam"Press Release: "WQED/PBS Present 'A Celebration of Faiths: The Papal Concert of Reconciliation'Knights of Columbus: 'Rejoice In This Land' Concert, 15 November 2005.
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