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[[File:Leonard Bernstein by Jack Mitchell.jpg|230px|thumb|Leonard Bernstein by [[Jack Mitchell (photographer)|Jack Mitchell]]]]
 
'''Leonard Bernstein''' (August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an [[Americans|American]] [[composer]] and [[Conductor (music)|conductor]]. He was born Louis Bernstein in [[Lawrence, Massachusetts]] to [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] [[Jew]]ish [[parent]]sparents. He is best known for conducting the [[New York Philharmonic]] and composing ''[[West Side Story]]'', ''[[Adagio for Strings]]'', and ''[[Candide]]''.
 
Bernstein was [[bisexual]]. He was a heavy [[smoking|smoker]] who had [[emphysema]]. He died of a [[heart attack]] in [[New York City]].