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  1. Back to Young People's Concerts Directory Library of Congress Young People's Concerts Scripts: Musical Atoms: A Study of Intervals View Leonard Bernstein's draft on yellow legal pad paper Store Purchase Young People's Concerts DVD Sets "Musical Atoms: A Study of Intervals" can be found on Vol. 1

  2. 10 de oct. de 2018 · Young People’s Concerts Vol. 1 comprises 17 episodes of the legendary series, which remains unmatched until today.Awarded three Emmys and hailed by Variety a...

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  3. That really gets in people's way: but it shouldn't, because after all, the more melody the better. And counterpoint can be terribly exciting. For example, in this same Tristan prelude, much later on, Wagner builds a hair-raising climax by using counterpoint in this way: the strings are pouring out their melody, climbing higher and higher like this:

  4. "Teaching is probably the noblest profession in the world — the most unselfish, difficult, and honorable profession, but it is also the most unappreciated, underrated, underpaid, and under-praised profession in the world. And so today we are going to praise teachers." -Leonard Bernstein, Young People's Concerts: "A Tribute to Teachers", 1963

  5. Leonard Bernstein's young people's concerts : with the New York Philharmonic. Authors: Leonard Bernstein (Performer), Roger Englander (Production personnel, Director), Charles Dubin (Director), New York Philharmonic (Instrumentalist), Video Music Education, Inc. Summary: Sampler set: first broadcast on the CBS Television Network from 1958-1973.

  6. 19 de abr. de 2019 · Awarded three Emmys and hailed by Variety as a rare moment in the symbiosis of the arts and broadcasting, Leonard Bernsteins Young Peoples Concerts left their mark on television history. Aired at prime-time on CBS from 1958 to 1972, 52 one-hour programs were written and hosted by Leonard Bernstein, certainly the most influential American maestro of the 20th century (The New York Times).

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  7. Through his personal charisma and natural gifts for teaching and communication, he succeeded in attracting many viewers from the mass television audience, and, as a result, sparked a renewed, large-scale interest in the subject of Classical music.</p> <p>This thesis is a critical study of Leonard 8ernstein's televised Young People's Concerts from several different perspectives.