Opening Prayer

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Related
  • based on No. 12 of 13 Anniversaries
  • part of Concerto for Orchestra "Jubilee Games"
OccasionReopening of Carnegie Hall
Performed18 December 1986 (1986-12-18): Carnegie Hall, New York City
Scoring
  • baritone
  • orchestra
Opening Prayer
Composition by Leonard Bernstein
The composer and conductor in 1971
Related
  • based on No. 12 of 13 Anniversaries
  • part of Concerto for Orchestra "Jubilee Games"
OccasionReopening of Carnegie Hall
Performed18 December 1986 (1986-12-18): Carnegie Hall, New York City
Scoring
  • baritone
  • orchestra

Opening Prayer is a composition for baritone and orchestra, written for the reopening of Carnegie Hall in 1986. Composer Leonard Bernstein 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.

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