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Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts with the New York Philharmonic

Presents twenty-five of Leonard Bernstein's 1958-70 "Young People's Concerts," in which the conductor-composer leads performances by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra and teaches about classical, jazz, folk, opera, Latin American, and other kinds of music; musical forms and concepts; and composers such as Igor Stravinsky and Hector Berlioz.

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  • "Jazz in the concert hall"
  • "Young people's concerts"@en
  • "Young people's concerts"
  • "Leonard Bernstein's Young people's concerts"@en
  • "Konzert für junge Leute"
  • "Young people's concerts with the New York Philharmonic"
  • "Young people's concerts with the New York Philharmonic"@en
  • "Birthday tribute to Shostakovich"
  • "Young People's Concerts with the New York Philharmonic"@en
  • "Young People's Concerts with the New York Philharmonic"
  • "Tribute to Sibelius"
  • "New York Philharmonic young people's concerts"@en

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  • "Presents twenty-five of Leonard Bernstein's 1958-70 "Young People's Concerts," in which the conductor-composer leads performances by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra and teaches about classical, jazz, folk, opera, Latin American, and other kinds of music; musical forms and concepts; and composers such as Igor Stravinsky and Hector Berlioz."@en
  • "Sampler set: first broadcast on the CBS Television Network from 1958-1965."
  • "Home use only."
  • "Leonard Bernstein earned glory as a composer, conductor, and pianist (classical and jazz), but nothing gave him more pleasure than the joy of teaching. He presented the unique blend of spoken words and music. He is an intensely interactive teacher, getting his audience to sing, springing a quiz full of trick questions. He can take the most abstruse subject and present them to a young audience with clarity, without condescension, and with a clear sense of the material's value. His subject-matter is enormously varied."@en
  • "Looks into the question of "What does music mean?" Discusses the origins and characteristics of American music. What a composer must know to orchestrate music successfully."
  • "Discusses the "meaning" of great music as well as the nature of the typical sonata movement. Describes what makes an orchestra great and how tunes are woven into melody. Also examines classical music and symphonic music with the help of excerpts from works by Mozart, Beethoven, Wagner, Brahms and others."@en
  • "Sampler set: first broadcast on the CBS Television Network from 1958-1973."@en
  • "Série télévisée. Leonard Bernstein fut une célèbre chef d'orchestre, compositeur et pianiste en musique classique et en jazz. L'un de ses plus grands plaisirs fut l'enseignement. Dans la populaire émission télévisée Young People's Concerts, Bernstein démontre ses qualités de pédagogiques auprès des enfants à qui il fait découvrir la musique de manière ludique."
  • ""From 1958 through 1973, renowned conductor, and composer Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra 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, ... DVD in a Special Collector's Edition 9-disc set that contains 25 programs from the the Young People's Concerts series"--Back of container."@en
  • "Presents 25 concerts originally presented on CBS Television from 1958 to 1970, with Bernstein conducting and exploring the inner workings of music."
  • "Contains 25 episodes of the CBS series, aired 1958-1973, hosted by conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein that introduced an entire generation to the joys of music."
  • "Leonard Bernstein earned fame as a composer, conductor, and pianist (classical and jazz), but nothing gave him more pleasure than the joy of teaching. He presented the unique blend of spoken words and music. He is an intensely interactive teacher, getting his audience to sing, springing a quiz full of trick questions. He could present any subject to a young audience with clarity, without condescension, and with a clear sense of the material's value. His subject matter is enormously varied."
  • "Leonard Bernstein earned fame as a composer, conductor, and pianist (classical and jazz), but nothing gave him more pleasure than the joy of teaching. He presented the unique blend of spoken words and music. He is an intensely interactive teacher, getting his audience to sing, springing a quiz full of trick questions. He could present any subject to a young audience with clarity, without condescension, and with a clear sense of the material's value. His subject matter is enormously varied."@en
  • "Oral and musical presentations giving the viewer fundamental elements of music appreciation."@en
  • "Disc 1. What does music mean? What is American music? What is orchestration? -- Disc 2. What makes music symphonic? What is classical music? Humor in music -- Disc 3. What is a concerto? Who is Gustav Mahler? Folk music in the concert hall -- Disc 4. What is impressionism? Happy birthday, Igor Stravinsky. What is a melody? -- Disc 5. The Latin American spirit. Jazz in the concert hall. What is sonata form? -- Disc 6. A tribute to Sibelius. Musical atoms: a study of intervals. The sound of an orchestra -- Disc 7. A birthday tribute to Shostakovich. What is a mode? A toast to Vienna in 3/4 time -- Disc 8. Quiz concert: how musical are you? Berlioz takes a trip. Two ballet birds -- Disc 9. Fidelio: a celebration of life."@en
  • "In three separate programs, Leonard Bernstein discusses the use of jazz in symphonic music, the life and works of Jean Sibelius and two symphonies by Dmitri Shostakovich. To illustrate his observations, The New York Philharmonic plays excerpts from works by Schuller, Copland and Austin in the first program, works by Sibelius in the second program and works by Shostakovich in the third program."

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  • "Educational films"@en
  • "Concert films"@en
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  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Documentaires"
  • "Séries télévisées"
  • "Television programs"@en
  • "DVD-Video discs"@en
  • "Motion pictures"
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  • "Music videos"
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  • "Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts with the New York Philharmonic"@en
  • "Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts with the New York Philharmonic"
  • "Leonard Bernstein's young people's concerts with the New York Philharmonic"
  • "Leonard Bernstein's young people's concerts with the New York Philharmonic"@en
  • "Leonard Bernstein's Young people's concerts : with the New York Philharmonic"@en
  • "Leonard Bernstein's Young people's concerts"
  • "Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts : with the New York Philharmonic"@en
  • "Young people's concerts"@en
  • "Leonard Bernstein's young people's concerts"@en
  • "Leonard Bernstein's young people's concerts"
  • "Leonard Bernstein's with the New York Philharmonic"@en