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  1. Young People's Concert What is Classical Music? Written by Leonard Bernstein Original CBS Television Network Broadcast Date: 24 January 1959 [ORCH: Handel - Water Music] Now the question before the house today is: "What is Classical Music?" Now anybody knows that that piece of Handel we just played is classical music, for instance. Right? Right.

  2. 15 de oct. de 2021 · Leonard Bernstein's young people's concerts by Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. Publication date 2005 Topics Music appreciation -- Juvenile literature, Music appreciation Publisher Pompton Plains, N.J. : Amadeus Press Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive

  3. Young People's Concert What is American Music? Written by Leonard Bernstein Original CBS Television Network Broadcast Date: 1 February 1958. LEONARD BERNSTEIN: Hello again everybody. I'm awfully glad to see you all again, and I want to thank you all particularly for your wonderful letters and telegrams about our last show.

  4. Young People's Concert What is Orchestration? Written by Leonard Bernstein Original CBS Television Network Broadcast Date: 8 March 1958. LEONARD BERNSTEIN: Hello again. It's been much too long, I think six weeks, since we've seen each other. I've missed you.

  5. Young People's Concert A Birthday Tribute to Shostakovich. Written by Leonard Bernstein Original CBS Television Network Broadcast Date: 5 January 1966. That beautiful melody is from the Leningrad Symphony by Dmitri Shostakovich, and that is a typical Shostakovich sound—broad, noble, proud, songful, rich with feeling.

  6. Back to Young People's Concerts Directory Library of Congress Young People's Concerts Scripts: Thus Spake Richard Strauss View Leonard Bernstein's draft on yellow legal pad paper Store Purchase Young People's Concerts DVD Sets "Thus Spake Richard Strauss" can be found in Vol. 2. Watch a video excerpt of "Thus Spake Richard Strauss"

  7. Young People's Concert A Farewell to Nationalism. Written by Leonard Bernstein Original CBS Television Network Broadcast Date: 30 November 1964. Wow! You probably all know what that exciting little piece was - it's called the Russian Sailors' Dance from the ballet "The Red Poppy" by Gliere.