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For all his early misgivings, Samuel later __(28)__ that his son was a genius. In his passport, Leonard Bernstein simply called himself a "musician"—characteristic humility from a man whose broad __(29)__ are unique in musical history. Bernstein was a conductor whose interpretive gifts over the course of five decades shone light on the classics from Haydn to Mahler, Bartok to Stravinsky. He was a fine concert pianist and pioneering broadcaster; an educator, Harvard lecturer, writer and humanitarian; a husband, father, lover. Such a __(30)__ life was not without complexities, contradictions and critics—but oh, what a life.
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