Several composers and artists have created works based on the text by Bernstein. Composer Carl Holmquist wrote: “[Bernstein] was the consummate musician, a true force of nature that inspired people like me to want to make music like he did.”. Holmquist composed a piece for band entitled: ‘’Our Reply’’, in response to the
Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut and the
Orlando nightclub shooting in
Orlando, Florida. American composer and conductor
Lucas Richman composed “Symphony: This Will Be Our Reply” for orchestra and chorus inspired by the Bernstein quote. It received its world premiere with the Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra & Chorus on March 30, 2019. The work made its West Coast premiere with the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony on August 17, 2019 at the
Walt Disney Concert Hall in
Los Angeles. In response to the Boston Marathon bombing,
Walnut Hill School for the Arts performed a production of “Sleeping Beauty”, and elaborated on Bernstein's words: “One of the most natural ways we can respond is by continuing to make and share art.” In May 2017, composer
Aaron Robinson premiered "This Will Be Our Reply To Violence" based on the famous quote by Bernstein. It was the first time the Bernstein Estate had ever granted a composer the rights to set the words to music. Senator
Susan Collins said of the premiere: "With the scourge of violence unabated in our times, we all must increase our devotion to the highest ideals of humanity.” On June 1, 2018,
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School alumni, students, musicians and composers performed a concert called: “Our Reply” in tribute to the
Stoneman Douglas High School shooting on February 14, 2018. ==References==