American Impresario

William F. Buckley, Jr., and the Elements of American Character

Description

In 1994, William F. Buckley, Jr., the conservative icon, received a letter from an eighteen-year-old aspiring pianist by the name of Lawrence Perelman, the son of Soviet Jewish immigrants. Buckley’s response sparked a remarkable cross-generational friendship during which Perelman learned of the timeless elements of Buckley’s character, and the central role of classical music in Buckley’s American vision.

Lawrence Perelman, an eighteen-year-old aspiring pianist and son of Soviet Jewish immigrants, wrote a letter to William F. Buckley, Jr., the conservative icon, in 1994. A remarkable cross-generational friendship was sparked by Buckley’s response. During their friendship Perelman would go on to learn of the timeless elements of Buckley’s character and the central role of classical music in Buckley’s American vision.

In 2025, the 100th anniversary of Buckley’s birth, this book delves into some of Buckley’s virtues which Perelman witnessed firsthand and argues that those virtues can transform the fabric of America’s character. Their friendship spanned from 1995 to February 27, 2008, the day Buckley passed away in his Connecticut home while Perelman practiced piano in a nearby room for a private recital that evening for Buckley and friends that would never happen.

American Impresario is a portrait of Buckley, the impresario of the conservative movement, man of faith, Cold Warrior, bulwark against Anti-Semitism, Renaissance man, musician, and mentor to countless people who continue their work today. This book will inspire readers, both young and old, to emulate Buckley’s virtues, including a return to civil discourse, anonymous philanthropy, faith, patriotism and fostering relationships between mentor and protégé, as part of a goal to reweave the fabric of our nation’s character.

About the author(s)

Lawrence Perelman is founder & CEO of Semantix Creative Group, a strategic advisory firm specializing in business strategy, management and PR/Communications for a wide range of artists, institutions and companies in the performing arts. He has advised some of the greatest artists in the world, including conductor Gianandrea Noseda, violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, pianist Martha Argerich, as well as the legendary Salzburg Festival for over two decades. He is also a co-founder & business strategy consultant at Carnegie Hall+, a performing arts streaming service. He is a native of St. Paul, Minnesota and studied to become a concert pianist. He attended Manhattan School of Music and graduated from Macalester College with a BA in Political Science and Music. He holds an MBA from Columbia Business School.

Reviews

“…Buckley’s trusting nature was an expression of his generosity, which is the theme of American Impresario, Lawrence Perelman’s sweet and guileless memoir of his fourteen-year friendship with Buckley.”

Barton Swaim, The Wall Street Journal

“[American Impresario] effectively reveals a personal side of the conservative thinker beyond his public persona. An intimate…exploration of Buckley’s legacy by a man who knew him.”

Kirkus Reviews

“...[a] moving new tribute [and]...a testament, too, to Buckley’s lifelong evangelism for music, expressed on Firing Line, in his columns, and in the gatherings he organized for friends and colleagues. ‘Politics,’ Perelman recalls Buckley saying, ‘is my vocation, not my avocation.’”

Katherine Howell, National Review

“...American Impresario is a wholesome memoir that gives us a glimpse at Buckley not as an icon of American politics, but as a man, a friend, and most of all, a fan of classical music.”

Alec Dent, The Dispatch

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