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Submit ReviewWhen we produced a feature on the celebrated Leonard Bernstein concert-broadcasts known as the Young People's Concerts (1958-1972), we were thrilled to find Roger Englander, the celebrated producer and director of the broadcasts, still alive. The interview is contained in this Fishko Files, which we replay in honor of Englander - who died recently at the age of 94.
Read more on Roger Englander’s life and work in his englander-dead.html" title="https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/04/arts/music/roger-englander-dead.html">New York Times obituary.
Fishko Files with Sara Fishko
Assistant Producer: Olivia BrileyMix Engineer: Bill MossEditor: Karen Frillmann
When we produced a feature on the celebrated Leonard Bernstein concert-broadcasts known as the Young People's Concerts (1958-1972), we were thrilled to find Roger Englander, the celebrated producer and director of the broadcasts, still alive. The interview is contained in this Fishko Files, which we replay in honor of Englander - who died recently at the age of 94.
Read more on Roger Englander’s life and work in his englander-dead.html" title="https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/04/arts/music/roger-englander-dead.html">New York Times obituary.
When we produced a feature on the celebrated Leonard Bernstein concert-broadcasts known as the Young People's Concerts (1958-1972), we were thrilled to find Roger Englander, the celebrated producer and director of the broadcasts, still alive. The interview is contained in this Fishko Files, which we replay in honor of Englander - who died recently at the age of 94.
Read more on Roger Englander’s life and work in his englander-dead.html" title="https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/04/arts/music/roger-englander-dead.html">New York Times obituary.
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