Jewish Americans come from all over...
...and that goes for the Jewish songwriters I've highlighted on this blog too, of course. Flipping through the Wikipedia articles on a smattering of these, I find Germany, Lithuania, England, Poland, Austria, Prussia, Belarus, and of course, broadly, Russia. Often there is no mention of where their parents or grandparents came from, just that they were Jewish and lived in this or that city. But one entry leapt out at me for specifically giving the city from which his parents emigrated--Rovno, which is now Rivne, in Western Ukraine: Leonard Bernstein. Of course, Bernstein wrote a great amount of music, both for classical venues ( Jeremiah , Candide , Kaddish ) and for Broadway ( West Side Story , On the Town , Wonderful Town ), but just as evidently he was best known for conducting, and one piece that he conducted seems particularly appropriate to me, coming in the middle of an attempt to destroy Ukraine. So today I bring you the beginning of the Fourth Movement of Beethoven's