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Leonard Bernstein

Young People's Concerts

eBook (Amadeus Jan. 1, 2006) , Softcover edition
From 1958 through 1973, Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic thrilled audiences with wonderful concert experiences presented in a sparkling music-with-commentary format: the Young People's Concerts. Viewed nationwide on CBS television, and eventually telecast around the world, the Young People's Concerts turned an entire generation into music lovers.

Broadcast to millions in America and abroad, the immensely popular Young People's Concerts was the winner of multiple Emmy, Peabody and Edison awards. Now this national treasure is finally available on VHS videocassette.

Twenty-five Young People's Concerts on ten VHS videocassettes in a deluxe slipcase: What Does Music Mean? What Makes Music Symphonic? What Is Classical Music? What Is Orchestration? What is Melody? What Is a Concerto? Humor in Music What Is American Music What Is Sonata Form? What Is a Mode? Who is Gustav Mahler? Jazz in the Concert Hall A Tribute to Sibelius Berlioz Takes a Trip Two Ballet Birds What Is Impressionism? The Sound of an Orchestra Musical Atoms: A Study of Intervals

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